Ask yourself "what about this trunk visually excites me?"
All I see is a pretty straight, plain trunk, that branches, much like a broom. The problem is, the branches are way to large in diameter. Branches, to look branch like visually, should be less than 50% the diameter of the trunk. Sub-trunks, as in the first segments of informal brooms and informal uprights, should still be less than 75% the diameter of the main trunk. What I see looks larger diameter than what visually would be ideal for sub-trunks.
I would keep walking around. See what else is out there.
Look for trunks that have something interesting going on in the first 4 to 6 inches, 10 cm to 15 cm, If the trunk isn't interesting, it is not worth the effort to dig up. No matter what species it is.