Em Roberts “EmRo”
Biography
Em’s career in the tree industry began in 2008 with the US Forest Service as a sawyer and hazard tree feller in Idaho. Her love for chainsaws was immediate and powerful. She has since worked with trees and chainsaws in many different forest types all over the country and became a full-time resident of the Pacific Northwest in 2014. She was Washington State Parks’ first and only female arborist….so far. After taking her career upward into the canopy and further fueling a passion for proper care of the world’s most incredible organisms, she started her own residential tree care company focused on preservation-based production arboriculture and consulting. Throughout the past several years, Em has spent a large percentage of her time sharing her knowledge and passion with others in the industry through training and education as a lead instructor for a few arboriculture and forestry safety organizations. Em was voted 2019 Tree Worker of the Year, and 2021 Arborist of the Year by the PNW Chapter of ISA. She is an ISA Certified Arborist and is Tree Risk Assessment Qualified.
Summary
In this episode, we welcome Emily Roberts "Emro" to discuss the connection to trees and her career path in tree work. We learn about Emro's first experiences with trees and how her childhood fascination led to a career in the field. The conversation explores the importance of mentorship and learning from mistakes in tree falling. They also discuss the evolution of cutting techniques, including the introduction of precision falling and the controversy surrounding it. The episode highlights the importance of understanding chainsaw cutting and the benefits of the open-face notch technique. Overall, it provides insights into the journey and progression of Emro, her journey with trees, and in the tree care industry. Beyond the obvious topics, if you read between the lines we discuss and explore the nature of training, learning and living.
Takeaways
- Childhood fascination with trees can lead to a career in tree work.
- Mentorship and learning from experienced professionals are crucial in developing tree-falling skills.
- The introduction of precision falling techniques revolutionized the industry and improved safety.
- Understanding chainsaw cutting and proper techniques can enhance efficiency and reduce risks in tree work.
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:49First Experience with Trees
03:49Childhood Fascination and Career Path
08:40First Memory of Success
11:46Learning and Mentorship in Tree Falling
15:29Feeling of Pride and Elation
17:27Progression and Journey in Tree Work
20:45Importance of First Tree Experience
22:01Evolution of Cutting Techniques
23:47Challenges and Learning from Mistakes
24:26Introduction to Precision Falling
27:08Controversy and Resistance to New Techniques
32:28Importance of Understanding Chainsaw Cutting
35:31Learning from Experience and Age
38:31Different Approaches to Cutting Techniques
41:03Benefits of Open Face Notch
45:54Impact of Precision Falling in the Arborist Industry
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