Bober & Moriarty
I was looking at how the trees line up and thought there might be a way to cut them with minimal damage. Have you ever mapped a harvest pattern that keeps the forest healthy?
Treat the woods like a chessboard – find the trunks that are least connected to the canopy, cut those first, and leave the stronger ones intact. The forest keeps its integrity if you remove only the weak links.
That sounds solid, just keep a close eye on the wind patterns so the weaker ones don’t sway too much while you’re working.
Right, wind is a variable. I’ll keep a watch on the breeze so the weaker trunks stay in place while we make our moves.
Good idea, just make sure you have a good stake for each cut so nothing shifts unexpectedly. Keep the area clear of debris, that’ll help the wind stay calm.
Understood, stakes are in place and debris cleared. The wind’s calm, so the cuts can proceed.
Sounds good, just keep the axes sharp and take your time. The forest will thank you for a careful job.