retiredmgn
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There are several scenarios for 'widow makers'. Add one to the list.
That's something. It doesn't look like it was rotten in the middle or anything. Looks like it just split down the middle. Not sure how you could possibly have seen that coming. Yet another reason why leaners are dangerous. I wonder what a professional arborist or logger would/could have done differently.
Glad you didn't get hurt.
PS: I'm assuming you're not a pro, but if I'm wrong, I apologize, and I'd love to hear more from you on the topic. I drop a tree or two every now and then, but only the "easy" ones and I'm always interested in learning more about safety.
Always remember on leaners ( widow makers ) there is abundant stored energy in the leaning tree and the ones it is leaning against....hard to know what the reaction to making the cut will be....very scary situations...Think of huge rubber bands pulled tight and then you cut into the main one....Yikes ! Glad you are OK...