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<blockquote data-quote="mdv" data-source="post: 208287" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>In this spot, the tree roots running through the crevices have done a similar thing - at first finding their way into hairline cracks and then forcing apart the bedrock as they grow. Then it's just a matter of prising out the busted bedrock with a crowbar - I try to leave the main roots intact.</p><p></p><p>In first photo, you might notice the she-oak, now long-dead. Working those roots is next to impossible, but I am waiting for the day when that tree gets knocked over. I reckon I'd have a field day under those roots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdv, post: 208287, member: 710"] In this spot, the tree roots running through the crevices have done a similar thing - at first finding their way into hairline cracks and then forcing apart the bedrock as they grow. Then it's just a matter of prising out the busted bedrock with a crowbar - I try to leave the main roots intact. In first photo, you might notice the she-oak, now long-dead. Working those roots is next to impossible, but I am waiting for the day when that tree gets knocked over. I reckon I'd have a field day under those roots. [/QUOTE]
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