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15th September 13, 12:57 PM
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The new one is 18 feet and 100 pounds. That's a solid "A" class caber. I probably can't turn that one unless it's fairly top-heavy. It may dry out to more like 90 pounds, but adding that foot of length increases the difficulty, significantly.
Our practice group has a 70-75 pound, 19-footer with no taper whatsoever, and I've never come close to turning it, though our resident A class lad can knock it over, 4x out of 5 tries.
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