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โDec-30-2019 08:49 AM
KKELLER14K wrote:
If any one is offended.. my apologies...I just get so frustrated with posting a well thought out topic and then to have it so twisted around is not in good faith. If you got something to say then make a thread and we will discuss it on your thread but for this to go from pole saws to where it went is ridiculous...come on we are talking personal experience and education...that is why I'm here. Nuff said.
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KKELLER14K wrote:
If any one is offended.. my apologies...
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โDec-29-2019 02:43 PM
Bedlam wrote:
If a bypass was already created due to fallen trees, we are instructed to block that bypass with the timber we clear from the trail. This prevents the trail/road from deviating to the bypass and looking like a valid route.
โDec-29-2019 02:01 PM
โDec-29-2019 09:03 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:
Clearing the path is necessary disturbance, but again, the way I have seen it in CA parks, they make it minimal.
Meaning cut section of the tree is put on the shoulder and left there. Not sure if that would be legal to take it for firewood.
Meaning they never move whole tree,
โDec-29-2019 08:52 AM
โDec-29-2019 08:46 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:specta wrote:
I missed the post where someone thought it was wrong to remove a fallen tree from a road.
That definitely depends on the location.
Even we usually stay at campgrounds, we are good hikers and do 5 miles hikes in parks.
State and Federal parks generally don't allow any disturbance.
Whenever a tree falls on the trail, rangers will cut passage and leave the tree on shoulders they way it has fallen.