mackem 26,764 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Rummager 4,697 Posted September 28, 2023 Author Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 Just now, mackem said: He will get done for Treeson. Belter that Mac! I hope they come down heavy on the little twat!! 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
BGD 6,436 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 I heard Special Branch are on the case 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Stavross 15,801 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 Absolute tw*t if a 16 year old has cut that down, he can come to work with me, because he clearly knows how to use a chainsaw, it’s been cut properly from both sides, most people ( who don’t know what they are doing) would of got the saw stuck cutting something that size from the bottom 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
low plains drifter 10,609 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 It's a bit of a sickener, seems strange though a sixteen year old felling a tree of that size and weight, either a farm lad, or some skilled student arborist, I remember Andy Wardle the wild camper mentioning the Oak tree at Sycamore Gap, could be something in that 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fireman 10,925 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 What a bunch of fecking tree huggers...... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
low plains drifter 10,609 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 7 minutes ago, fireman said: What a bunch of fecking tree huggers...... Blasphemer 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bush Rummager 4,697 Posted September 28, 2023 Author Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 31 minutes ago, low plains drifter said: It's a bit of a sickener, seems strange though a sixteen year old felling a tree of that size and weight, either a farm lad, or some skilled student arborist, I remember Andy Wardle the wild camper mentioning the Oak tree at Sycamore Gap, could be something in that Was he bladdered at the time?? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
fireman 10,925 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 1 minute ago, Bush Rummager said: Was he bladdered at the time?? I heard he had a chip on his shoulder.. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
low plains drifter 10,609 Posted September 28, 2023 Report Share Posted September 28, 2023 10 minutes ago, Bush Rummager said: Was he bladdered at the time?? He was walking, his mask was a bit red mind 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
THE STIFFMEISTER 16,058 Posted September 29, 2023 Report Share Posted September 29, 2023 I was in London today . Walked around a bit , went to Camden ( not bad , few bellends about , good pizza , nice coffee , bought some trainers ) then up into Leicester square ( busy , contemplated booking a show for the wife and me , remembered we’d had a a Barney so bought sone Lego and m and ms , got my phone screen replaced ) next stop China town ( very well er Chinese but suppose , contemplated bringing the wife , remembered we’d had a Barney , rang sone f***ing idiot , had a coke , not bad prices ) but walked back down past trafalgar square, downing street , horseguards, cenotaph etc . Stopped in the guards div memorial . Looked at the statue of the fallen lads from the five regts , the grenadier , the Welsh , the Scot’s , the Irish , the Coldstream. All alike but slightly different . Stone faced hewn , lean , no give , all staring solemnly out at the crowds of tourists , honestly two wildly in your face type trans things sashayed past . My mate looked at me and said “ look what happened to our country , I wonder what they think “ as we meandered down to our coaches opposite Waterloo station and sat waiting on the late comers , I scrolled this story on my notifications . I’ve stood there , with dogs long gone , girlfriends long forgotten , mates long time no see and family , no longer here. I’ve been there twice and witnessed strangers scattering ashes at the area around that tree . It’s a focal point , one of the true north England landmarks , most people truth be told think little more of it that the rhpot tree and half those bemoaning it’s culling will have never been there . But for some , it’s as part of home as coming over the moors , or give peas a chance . It’s not a structure that can be replaced or remodelled . It’s imbued into you . Sat in the coach as we left London , past the Thames , along the water , part the remodelled factories , the high rises , the expensive concrete high rises of offices long dark and homes lamp lit and thought about what home means . maybe morose or maybe seeking a pattern where there is none , rationalising rather than rational . But If ever there was a sobering allude to what we are doing to our country and our society today . The wanton removal of a tree that sat alone in a hillock for no reason other than spite illustrates this more than anything else I’ve read in a long time . a real shame . 10 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,096 Posted September 29, 2023 Report Share Posted September 29, 2023 Police believe it may have been deliberate??? Ffs or did a hiker accidentally catch it with his hiking stick come 17 inch husqvarna 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Arry 21,977 Posted September 29, 2023 Report Share Posted September 29, 2023 Hadrian’s Wall Sycamore Gap tree – in pictures WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM The 300-year-old tree, set in a dramatic dip near crumbling Roman walls, drew photographers and tourists from all over the world until it was felled in a suspected... Cheers Arry 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 23,914 Posted September 29, 2023 Report Share Posted September 29, 2023 It's a great area, you've got the Once Brewed pub and opposite is Steel Rigg, a sheer cliff face with Hadrians wall running along the top and a small lough at the bottom. I was there a few months ago for my local hunt, The Hayden, Hound, lurcher and Terrier show. A lot of people were absailing down the cliff. Its a popular walk for people, start at the pub, walk up to SteelRigg then along the wall to Sycamore Gap and back. I used to point out the tree as we passed ,to visitors, be a bit strange not seeing it now. Cheers. 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
low plains drifter 10,609 Posted September 29, 2023 Report Share Posted September 29, 2023 1 hour ago, chartpolski said: It's a great area, you've got the Once Brewed pub and opposite is Steel Rigg, a sheer cliff face with Hadrians wall running along the top and a small lough at the bottom. I was there a few months ago for my local hunt, The Hayden, Hound, lurcher and Terrier show. A lot of people were absailing down the cliff. Its a popular walk for people, start at the pub, walk up to SteelRigg then along the wall to Sycamore Gap and back. I used to point out the tree as we passed ,to visitors, be a bit strange not seeing it now. Cheers. I bought a painting from John J Kerr of Steel Rigg with Crag Lough, he was telling me about the time he was in a small rowing boat on the Lough, and some clowns were lobbing big stones into the water around him, he said " They could have killed me, I wish I'd had my shotgun" Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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