I’m on the East Coast. We are cutting managed forests of 25-year-old pines. They’re tiny in comparison. Much safer work. The tree that impaled my buddy was maybe 4 inches diameter on the end that stuck him and broke off. The other end of it might’ve been 12 inches in diameter.
I’m on the East Coast. We are cutting managed forests of 25-year-old pines. They’re tiny in comparison. Much safer work. The tree that impaled my buddy was maybe 4 inches diameter on the end that stuck him and broke off. The other end of it might’ve been 12 inches in diameter.
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