Originally posted by Climber020
But when you work there are so many puzzles and such to solve that isn't involved in rec. climbing.
Enjoyment vs. work, while on the job.
I’m not an arborist by trade but it would seem that the climbing and pruning part of the job is nice
but, the removals part of the job is nerve wracking. (At least for an eternal amateur such as myself)
For instance: This was uncomfortable but
not nerve wracking. . .
“Picking†a 28,000 pound circuit breaker out of a hot substation, under an energized 230,000 volt power line. The crane had to boom-up
and extend out while pulling back toward the power line to get the load over the fence and out of the yard.
So what’s the point??? (it's a stretch but here goes...)
Calculated risk is an understatement on tree removal.
Go over to Gypoclimber.com and look at some of his tree removal shots. Now that’s
worrisome.
I’m never
“worried†about my math being off on a recreational climb, but
When you have to do a removal on a large and/or diseased tree that is overhanging a residential structure or near power lines, its all different.
Seems to me that Tree removal is some tricky stuff indeed.
I Love watching arborists, especially the small family shops.
And yeah, you Asplundh guys get scary too but I still think it’s the residential arborists that walk the razors edge on this “climbing is fun vs. nerve wracking†theme.
I'm not a tree worker but I sure can appreciate their craft!
Ej