Without detailed knowledge about tree logging, that looks to be too clean cut, when working in a storm.
From the article:
“Locals said they heard nothing during the night due to high winds from Storm Agnes – and woke to find the tree split from its stump.”
I would not call that a “split”.
You also need some heavy gear to fell that kind of tree, the dia of sycamore tree trunk is wide. The blade would stuck in the saw line due to the inclination of the tree. Also you would need a vehicle to get all gear there plus extra fuel if required.
Think middle of night, during a storm, also you don’t need a storm to be windy there.
Without detailed knowledge about tree logging, that looks to be too clean cut, when working in a storm.
From the article:
“Locals said they heard nothing during the night due to high winds from Storm Agnes – and woke to find the tree split from its stump.”
I would not call that a “split”.
You also need some heavy gear to fell that kind of tree, the dia of sycamore tree trunk is wide. The blade would stuck in the saw line due to the inclination of the tree. Also you would need a vehicle to get all gear there plus extra fuel if required.
Think middle of night, during a storm, also you don’t need a storm to be windy there.
Really 16 year old only?