28/05/2024
It's been a few months since my last post. Breaking the silence to show off this amazing, huge Red Gum I climbed yesterday in Central Vic.
Removed a load of mistletoe to reduce the strain on the tree. It's hard to age these trees, but it'd have to be several centuries old, at least. It's got a big gnarly hollow at the base (big enough to sit in or crawl through), and lots of great big hollows up high for sheltering wildlife. Yesterday was the start of Reconciliation Week. Thinking about what that means as an arborist, being privileged enough to occasionally climb and care for trees like this that were here long before colonisation of this country. I imagine this would've been an important, significant specimen even then.
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