Last year I spent a lot of hours sitting in a particular tree with my Summit climber. The deer in my avatar was killed from this tree. This year when I went to check out the spot, the tree was lying on the ground. It was completely hollow, all the way up, with only about an inch of wood all around it's approximately 12 inch thick trunk.
Good grief - I sat for hours in that death trap. It looked perfectly healthy from the outside. Now I'm chicken to climb another tree! Is there a way, short of drilling holes in them, to determine if a tree is solid or not?
This is the main reason I'm trying a ghillie suit on the ground this year - I just can't seem to get up my nerve to get in one again after seeing that hollow trunk on the ground.
BillJ