The photos shown below show the wide variety of tree removal that Berkelhammer does. These photos were all taken during our work.
Removal of Cottonwood in Eldorado Springs with a 70-ton crane Brian Bergen at work Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (1 of 8) Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (2 of 8): Load Balancing or Spider Leg Rigging Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (3 of 8): Balanced leader in flight Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (4 of 8): Flying tree Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (5 of 8): Balanced piece that was leaning against the barn Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (6 of 8): Cutting up the big wood Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (7 of 8): Pac-Man tree Crane Removal of Tree Leaning on Barn (8 of 8): Rigging the big wood Speed Line Rigging (1 of 2) Speed Line Rigging (2 of 2) Removal of a landmark-sized cottonwood (1 of 5): Roping out wood Removal of a landmark-sized cottonwood (2 of 5): Rigging a limb Removal of a landmark-sized cottonwood (3 of 5): Rigging the top Removal of a landmark-sized cottonwood (4 of 5): Crane lifting top Removal of a landmark-sized cottonwood (5 of 5): Crane lowering log Removal of tree growing through roof of house (1 of 6): Tree growing through roof Removal of tree growing through roof of house (2 of 6): Rigging for removal Removal of tree growing through roof of house (3 of 6): Attending to the details Removal of tree growing through roof of house (4 of 6): Rigging for removal, reverse angle Removal of tree growing through roof of house (5 of 6): Cutting below the eave. Removal of tree growing through roof of house (6 of 6): Lifting log through roof. Crane Removal of tree top on a cloudy day Dustin Geesaman and Jeff Hafner (in the distance) removing trees Boulder Beehive Rescue (1 of 3): James Melton in Debra’s bee suit Boulder Beehive Rescue (2 of 3): James Melton preparing to remove bee filled section of Maple Boulder Beehive Rescue (3 of 3): Bees new home in Louisville