Moving a Poison Ivy Infested Tree from my Bike Trail

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This poison ivy infested tree fell across my mountain bike trail and had to be moved. This is something that no one wants to see lying across their bike trail. I had to make a few strategic cuts in order for the tree to be drug without snagging on other trees, so the poison ivy vines had to be snipped and removed from the trunk where I was making the cuts. This was all done with keeping from contacting the poison ivy vines and catching the dreaded itch. I will show you a technique that I use without machines to move the log effectively using just a rope. Thanks for watching!
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----------Video Chapters-----------
00:00 Introduction/the problem
00:27 Identifying poison ivy without leaves..Hairy vines
00:38 The plan to cut the tree without contacting poison ivy...
01:19 Grabbing my PP E and a few precautions
01:37 What to do if you think you contacted poison ivy
01:47 Snipping the poison ivy vines to clear for chainsaw
02:26 Prepping the tree to be dragged
02:56 leaving a stub to tie the timber hitch onto
03:12 How to tie the timber hitch
04:00 Finding a pole to pry with
04:16 Tying to rope to the prying pole
04:36 How to pull the log using this method
05:57 Some time lapses of the pull
06:17 Tips for removing and disposing contaminated gloves
06:42 A few pointer on avoiding poison ivy...
07:26 Conclusion

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