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Imagine being a faller and seeing it break when it hit the ground, you would probably receive your walking papers. If not everyone on the crew would be giving you crap for the next year I would think.
That reminds me of an old acquaintance of mine that was tasked with the selection and felling of three gigantic Sitka spruce trees on POW Isle that were gifted to a Hawaiian Native group from Sealaska to build a traditional sailing canoe. The pain, stress and anxiety of dropping a tree like that so it doesn’t explode into kindling must be intense. Chuck said that was a high point of his career.
County stop signs in my neighborhood, if it's stopping traffic going north and south in the spring
by fall it's stopping traffic going east and west by fall.