Mornin all.
Plan for the next one Bart.
Deadman anchors.
You get any post type material that won't rot underground , it takes effort and study to bury them just right.
Then there is either give/stretch added into in ties / guys , or a test of tensile strength.
sure an option might be concrete or coral crete. I'd want a rebar in the center though. wooden forms can be made to pour them .
No/storms like yours aren't hitting here.
I've broken oak though a mast maker might shake thier head at.
Twist type anchors hold my tarp shed. S.E. of the house as a windbreak though they haven't really been tested in their many years.
The hunting property though.
Wind is unimpeded there.
I removed a remaining earth anchor. And had seen the previous owners elevated blind the wind tipped over.
Had portable ones tore up of my own.
One staked extra after becoming a kite prior with a stake I made for tethering the boat to beach sand with a loop to stake it with another a stake. On the South side. That being a stronger wind position before winter sets in in earnest there. Oh the stake held. Blind didn't very well and suffered seam and fabric damage. Something had to either give ; or break..
Yesterdays wind probably didn't reach 20?
3/4 of the stem growth including trees all bent along.
A little hula awhile they back and forth again , then leannnn .
Give or break .
One of the few giants in site has it's top gone.
Not sure if wind related.
But if not in a clump those big trees would suffer more maybe.
But you already know well about exposure!
Hmm. any pic with those big ones next door in it by accident?