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pulling a 125ft tall tree that fell on a trail in West Virginia There was a lot of trees down this past memorial day when I went down to the knob. Most of the trees were very tall conifers like the one in the video. I wish I knew what the problem is The bark on most of the dead trees looks good on the outside but it is slimy on the inside and looks like something has been eating the tree right under the bark. there is a slimy goo under the bark of the dead tree and if you step on the trunk the bark slides right off and you will fall. My friends and I worked three days clearing out trees that had fallen all over I don't think we could have done it that fast without my dozer.

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Michael Bridges Comment by Michael Bridges on July 25, 2009 at 10:15am
There was a lot of trees down this past memorial day when I went down to the knob. Most of the trees were very tall conifers like the one in the video. I wish I knew what the problem is The bark on most of the dead trees looks good on the outside but it is slimy on the inside and looks like something has been eating the tree right under the bark. there is a slimy goo under the bark of the dead tree and if you step on the trunk the bark slides right off and you will fall. My friends and I worked three days clearing out trees that had fallen all over I don't think we could have done it that fast without my dozer.

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