by cypress_j8b1vf | Jan 25, 2023 | Uncategorized
Dummies In Trees: Aerial Rescue Practice Tree care is dangerous work. Arborists climb aloft, drop branches and wood and use sharp implements in close proximity to their own limbs and tensioned safety ropes. All of our systems are reliant on tie in points which resist...
by cypress_j8b1vf | Jan 25, 2023 | Uncategorized
5 Reasons you should be planting trees at your home THIS SPRING Early spring is prime planting season in the Front Range. Trees and shrubs establish better when you put them in at the beginning of the year so they’ve got a full season’s worth of...
by cypress_j8b1vf | Jan 25, 2023 | Uncategorized
Zipping And Floating: Or How To Remove A Ponderosa From Someone’s Roof This was an interesting one. I’ve been blessed to have some very cool technical removal experience in my past, but this one really took the title for most complex removal I’ve...
by cypress_j8b1vf | Jan 24, 2023 | Uncategorized
Some tiny videos of big work – timelapse pruning! Arboriculture is kind of a lot of work Did you know that your certified arborist or climber specialist should be getting as far out to the tips of long branches as they safely can in order to make proper...
by cypress_j8b1vf | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized
A Story About Caution Careful rigging made this removal of a Hybrid Cottonwood in Arvada, Colorado smooth and safe. The tree was leaning directly over the house and had major limbs within 8 feet of the roof-line. Opposite the house is a small Elm – this...
by cypress_j8b1vf | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized
Storms – cleaning up after Colorado weather It’s difficult to know what to write about on a day like today. Last night, a winter storm rolled into town, calling up memories of a flooded Boulder County last year. This morning, the steady drizzle turned to...