Ironman8
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If you’ve found a really good area for elk, but your only flat spot in the area to camp (that’s not in the middle of elk travel routes) has widow makers, what do you suggest to do to cut them down?
Without hiking a chain saw into the area, or something else that is big/bulky/heavy/ or especially noisy, what’s the best way to get them cleared?
Is an axe or saw the only way, if so, what size?
Any other recommendations?
Does the noise factor not really matter?
Planning on doing this in the initial hike in this year before setting camp and may only need to clear 2-3 of them (each one is 12-18” in diameter max).
Without hiking a chain saw into the area, or something else that is big/bulky/heavy/ or especially noisy, what’s the best way to get them cleared?
Is an axe or saw the only way, if so, what size?
Any other recommendations?
Does the noise factor not really matter?
Planning on doing this in the initial hike in this year before setting camp and may only need to clear 2-3 of them (each one is 12-18” in diameter max).
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