CobyRupert
Super Member
Yes, I do feel the need to point things out if it’s being used as an example for novices. Especially if the information has the potential to get someone killed.
Barber chairing a tree is not recommended for anyone, especially a novice.
It’s totally unpredictable what will happen.
In your case the strength of the grain and the angle of the tree made it so the split was close to the edge and didn’t travel very high vertically before tree came to rest.
But tree could of just as easily split sooner, in the center, the split could of traveled much higher and when the whole trunk breaks off 10’ above your head and falls unpredictably out of the sky you’re not going to outrun it if it picks your direction to kick back at. Then your fate comes down to luck and the size of the tree.
Barber chairing a tree is not recommended for anyone, especially a novice.
It’s totally unpredictable what will happen.
In your case the strength of the grain and the angle of the tree made it so the split was close to the edge and didn’t travel very high vertically before tree came to rest.
But tree could of just as easily split sooner, in the center, the split could of traveled much higher and when the whole trunk breaks off 10’ above your head and falls unpredictably out of the sky you’re not going to outrun it if it picks your direction to kick back at. Then your fate comes down to luck and the size of the tree.