The Big Tree Removal · · PAGE 16.
August 25, 2014: The time now is 1:07 PM.
Chris Jenkins says they will have the tree down by the end of the day.
The trailer is loaded and ready for the first trip to the dump where all this
material will be turned into mulch. The guys are also discussing lunch possibilities
at 1:18 PM.
All the logs seen here will be part of the next load going to the dump.
Work is ready to resume after lunch and unloading the trailer. There is
still plenty of "brush" small limbs to be cleared. One major trunk of the
tree remains.
Chris Jenkins sits in his truck awaiting the return of the crew. My
camera location is on the driveway of the house next door for this photo and the one
above.
I have returned to my earlier camera position to get this one photo as the crew
returns at 3:32 PM.
The view from the neighbor's driveway is better for the next work.
Another big log is tied to the rope that will lower it to the ground and the
cut is being made. The wood chips from the saw are falling like snow.
The brush has been cleared in front of the house, and small twigs and leaves
are being raked up and deposited in a trash can brought by the crew. The next
section of the trunk is tied and ready for the cut.
And so it goes...
I moved my camera tripod to the north side of the tree to get a series of four
photos as the next cuts will go quickly since the logs can fall to the ground without a
rope. The photos are put together to animate the sequence of GIF files seen below in
one-second intervals.
The last limb that went over the house next door is now on the ground.
This photo was taken at 4:43 PM.
Each log is cut into smaller pieces that can be easily moved to the street.
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