
George
As far as I have been told by forestry workers and tree doctors the wrinkly arm pit trees are very safe as far as not dropping limbs etc and ours stayed up in some huge winds. The small stick branches at the top were sometimes near in loops where they had broken but not right through, regrown, broken again, regrown and so on till they got thick enough not to break any more. You can see signs of this if you zoom into the upper section of the partly cut down tree. Just as another funny bit, zoom in at the guy in trees face, then look at the branch.... he has cut it near all the way through and it won't fall, yet it was quite a windy day.bagmaker wrote:but....
are you saying the branches with the wrinkle ARE safe?
Does the theory work for all gums? (or sort of, good enough??)
After nearly 40 years camping on the Murray, this widowmaker thing still bothers me. On average I reckon 1 person per year dies under a redgum on the Murray, I would be most interested in a theory.