Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With spikes on his shoes, a helmet on his head, a rope on his harness and a chainsaw on his belt, Ken Gragg starts to climb. He ...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park used some of the funds from parking tags to form its own hazard tree crew. Most of the land that now forms the park was logged in the early 1900s, resulting in many ...
With spikes on his shoes, a helmet on his head, a rope on his harness and a chainsaw on his belt, Ken Gragg starts to climb. He moves easily up the red maple tree, pausing as he reaches a Y in the ...