
A large oak growing over a house. Several old cables needed to be replaced, and some weight was taken out over the house.

This large beech is an important focal point and source of shade for this house, But tight unions and long heavy limbs will require a carefully considered action plan to ensure its long life without becoming hazardous.

As climates change, so do our forests.

This spruce died and became a hazard to the nearby building, so it was removed while leaving a natural looking habitat snag for the enjoyment of the local wildlife. Further, no one has to move the largest heaviest log.

Organized and efficient work with Hardscrabble Timber

Inspiration from the lake shore.

Dead and living trees create a rich and diverse shoreline.

A mature beech showing great resilience to beech bark disease

Pruning a Large maple with Arborscape Inc.

The trunk flare of this English walnut was buried during construction, so a root crown excavation was performed to prevent a number of issues from developing.

Can you find the climber?

Before of an overgrown shrub, slated for removal...

... and after, having exposed a long neglected crab apple with beautiful structure. With Arborscape Inc.

A family of flying squirrels were occupying this maple, so a habitat snag was left at a height well above their nest sight.

Office with a view

A complex rigging scenario to keep logs out of the river, with Arborscape Inc.



Balance in everything we do


Tall trees in tight quarters, with Olympia Tree Care

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