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Tree work

Posted: Sep 8th, '16, 14:16
by Seacoaster
So we made the move and have moved to Killington as full time residents. Does anyone know a local individual who is a tree climber? I need to trees limned up to open open our view a bit, Im not looking to drop trees(i can do that), looking for a climber. Thank you in advance.

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 8th, '16, 15:05
by Mister Moose
If you're comfortable with a chain saw the other option is to rent a rough terrain man lift. Very handy.

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 8th, '16, 16:37
by Bubba
Seacoaster wrote:So we made the move and have moved to Killington as full time residents. Does anyone know a local individual who is a tree climber? I need to trees limned up to open open our view a bit, Im not looking to drop trees(i can do that), looking for a climber. Thank you in advance.
Where'd you move to in town?

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 8th, '16, 16:56
by madhatter
creeper might do that work depending on how close to a house it is...look him up...

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 8th, '16, 19:21
by charley
Try Gary Chimerane, ski instructor, was a tree man in Mass and still at it. Lives up 100

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 9th, '16, 14:29
by Humpty Dumpty
Mister Moose wrote:If you're comfortable with a chain saw the other option is to rent a rough terrain man lift. Very handy.
Seriously? Why would you go to that expense and effort when you could pay some local dude less money to get it done. What a stupid post.

Posted: Sep 9th, '16, 15:31
by E O Eleven
:zzz

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 12th, '16, 07:46
by Seacoaster
Mister Moose wrote:If you're comfortable with a chain saw the other option is to rent a rough terrain man lift. Very handy.
I am, but the lift is just not an option with the grade.

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 12th, '16, 07:47
by Seacoaster
Bubba wrote:
Seacoaster wrote:So we made the move and have moved to Killington as full time residents. Does anyone know a local individual who is a tree climber? I need to trees limned up to open open our view a bit, Im not looking to drop trees(i can do that), looking for a climber. Thank you in advance.
Where'd you move to in town?
We are on the corner of Rim and Booth road. Walk to the trail on POW days!

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 12th, '16, 07:49
by Seacoaster
madhatter wrote:creeper might do that work depending on how close to a house it is...look him up...
These are all away and down slope, not dropping trees, climbing and limbing only. Although, MA nature did us a small favor yesterday AM! OK, so Creeper, how do I track him down on here, I have figured all of the features out yet.

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 12th, '16, 07:49
by Seacoaster
charley wrote:Try Gary Chimerane, ski instructor, was a tree man in Mass and still at it. Lives up 100
Thank you, how do I get a hold of Gary? TY

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 13th, '16, 08:06
by Bubba
Seacoaster wrote:
Bubba wrote:
Seacoaster wrote:So we made the move and have moved to Killington as full time residents. Does anyone know a local individual who is a tree climber? I need to trees limned up to open open our view a bit, Im not looking to drop trees(i can do that), looking for a climber. Thank you in advance.
Where'd you move to in town?
We are on the corner of Rim and Booth road. Walk to the trail on POW days!
Walk? On a powder day from there you could probably ski down Booth on the way out and ski down Rim on the way home. Did you buy the post and beam house on the left side of Booth (coming off Rim) that has around 4 acres?

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 14th, '16, 09:41
by Seacoaster
Bubba wrote:
Seacoaster wrote:
Bubba wrote:
Seacoaster wrote:So we made the move and have moved to Killington as full time residents. Does anyone know a local individual who is a tree climber? I need to trees limned up to open open our view a bit, Im not looking to drop trees(i can do that), looking for a climber. Thank you in advance.
Where'd you move to in town?
We are on the corner of Rim and Booth road. Walk to the trail on POW days!
Walk? On a powder day from there you could probably ski down Booth on the way out and ski down Rim on the way home. Did you buy the post and beam house on the left side of Booth (coming off Rim) that has around 4 acres?
There is quite a flat at the bottom of booth Road, but I had thought the same thing myself. Either way, we will surely figure out a solid drop in :lol: As for house, we are bought the gray cape it is technically on Rim Road, although our lot extends down the booth road for the first 200 feet. If you overshot Booth road by 20 feet you would be at our driveway. We are superstoked and hear that we will get plenty of entertainment from the flat lander's who rent the surrounding houses as they often put it in the ditch late night.......

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 16th, '16, 08:07
by Bubba
Seacoaster wrote:
Bubba wrote:
Seacoaster wrote:
Bubba wrote:
Seacoaster wrote:So we made the move and have moved to Killington as full time residents. Does anyone know a local individual who is a tree climber? I need to trees limned up to open open our view a bit, Im not looking to drop trees(i can do that), looking for a climber. Thank you in advance.
Where'd you move to in town?
We are on the corner of Rim and Booth road. Walk to the trail on POW days!
Walk? On a powder day from there you could probably ski down Booth on the way out and ski down Rim on the way home. Did you buy the post and beam house on the left side of Booth (coming off Rim) that has around 4 acres?
There is quite a flat at the bottom of booth Road, but I had thought the same thing myself. Either way, we will surely figure out a solid drop in :lol: As for house, we are bought the gray cape it is technically on Rim Road, although our lot extends down the booth road for the first 200 feet. If you overshot Booth road by 20 feet you would be at our driveway. We are superstoked and hear that we will get plenty of entertainment from the flat lander's who rent the surrounding houses as they often put it in the ditch late night.......
The folks who owned the post & beam had a couple of ATVs to drive down Booth to Great Eastern and/or Home Stretch. As for the entertainment, I've heard similar stories so make sure the plows pile up a barrier between the road and your house.

Re: Tree work

Posted: Sep 19th, '16, 16:30
by ndscaper
Gary Chimerane 746-8065

Creeper Construction Corp
1179 S Hill Rd, Stockbridge, VT 05772
(802) 342-0036