I don't know why I feel the way I do when I see these things going down. There is an overall feeling of sadness then shock and horror, and then a feeling of emptiness.
Because you know they systematically killing the earth, its what they want, they take their time, cutting these old trees and blame the consequences on the people like they do with the farmers now.
@@takeitonline5693 very true! They systematically killing Earth. I am a nation wide transporter. There are places like Beaver River. Now it's a dry desert and no water around, but you can understand that there were trees, water, and wildlife around. I think this way satan puppets lower the Earth vibrations/energy and making us less humans and more disconnected from the nature.
faut pas confondre déforestation et entretien forestier... ils vont pas défricher des hectares de foret au buldozer là... et ce bois sera bien utilisé normalement, c'est pas juste pour planter du soja
@@charlesvan13 Makes it even worse, 100 years is more than a lifetime for most of us. 100 years to grow, 10 minutes to cut it down, At that rate won't be much of a wilderness left.
@@Morpheen999 dead trees support more wildlife. They put nutrients back into to soil. They stop wildfires by cooling. The planet and keeping topsoil from drying out. Loggers have no limits.
Деревья росли по 300-500 лет, некоторые больше. И тут пришел человек "царь природы"... и решил что это надо срубить... жаль что природа не может ответить ему тем же.
I'm 74 years old now, so I've been retired for a long time. But I spent most of my working life in isolated logging camps up and down the west coast of British Columbia. And I've done most jobs required on logging sights; bucker, chaser, chokemen, rigging slinger, log scaler and grader, skidder operator, dozer operator, you name it. But one thing I've never done, and never would do, is falling. I've seen too many fallers die, and I've lost too many close friends that way. Our pay was pretty good, but the fallers got paid the most. But from my perspective, the extra pay wasn't worth the extra risk.
@@hanfucolorful9656 Depending on the operation, the size of the logs or the steepness of the terrain, they would use either a front end log loader with tires, or, a grapple log on tracks. Some self-loading logging trucks are equipped with their own grapple log loader. The truck driver can make a lot more money that way because that's one less equipment operator and machine he has to share his profits with. Of course, the initial cost of a self-loading truck is a lot more, so you'd damn well better have enough jobs lined up. I've operated a front end log loader, but I've never operated a grapple log loader. If you're curious but how each of them look and how they work, check out more videos on UA-cam
My nephew suffered severe head trauma. He still does after 10 years. He has had two brain surgeries and several others and has been through an awful lot. He is able to function, talk and walk now now that's about as far as it goes. He can't even drive. You have to cut his food for him if is meat unless it's super tender.
I'm 77 and started using an Homelite by 24" when I was 8. Gramps had Tree Farms and Sawmills and Logging Shows. I started limbing and cutting brush and went into Salvage for firewood and Cedar Shake Bolts...I've worked mainly in the Siuslaw Country and so many of my favorite Places look like War Zones...Too bad we've fuck near cut it all and Plantations are not Forests and are Crown Fires waiting to happen...I'm glad I got to play in those tremendous beautiful old Growth Forests...Big Bull Cedar here and don't try to cut me down!
@@chrisb5564 And where are they...You talking Plantations? Tree Farms are not Old Growth...And if you don't know the difference...You have never been in a true old growth forest and are just Trolling...
Amazing renewable resource, we just have to remember to nourish what is left behind so we have forests tomorrow. I believe logging can be part of a healthy forest ecosystem if done correctly. Fires used to consume millions of acres each year, way more than even today's fires that we fight. Logging can responsibly take the place of wildfires with careful planning.
This is not renewable! In what century will these majestic trees be replaced?These people are responsible for damaging the world and only the already massively rich will benefit. Where is the responsibility and contribution to humanity? In no way should a gigantic tree that has survived so much history be destroyed.
@@luthersteaching5228 Yellowstone National Park was decimated by fire in 1980. Today those burn areas are more vibrant than any other area of the park. Forests are absolutely renewable within a single generation and if proper stewardship is exercised logging can be a part of a healthy forest ecosystem. Not clear cutting but careful planning on where to log and replanting logged areas, cutting out infested trees, clearing deadfall, etc .
@@alfredocarpaneto5976 yes, I agree and understand what you are saying about our forests needing to be managed. However, in this particular video this majestic huge tree is standing alone and by taking this tree out it looks to me like there is a wide swath of land that is clear cut. What they have done in this situation doesn’t look like forest management but greed and selfishness.
WTF this video put safety first. I was expecting to see one or two dudes get sling shotted around like they were strapped to a diving board and then tossed down a ladder. Actually, this was a really good video. Safety and patience first. Job well done by all involved.
Those trees spend 200 years to grow, but they were cut in minutes. What a destructive action! The Globe is punishing human now, fire, heavy rain, and virus and so on!
Says the person that typed this on a device that was built with materials mined out of the earth clearing massive amounts of land. How about you go live in the forests if you hate civilizations so much. These trees can be replanted which is what happens in most tree harvesting operations. You start from one end and start planting new trees as you cut down the old. Thats why wood is called a renewable resource...
@@ginnidorka I partially agree with you! But we human are currently burning millions gallons/many tons coal every day. what can balance those heat and CO2 generated by the fossil materials. Deforestation in some area are extremely dangerous like Amazon area and high mountain area. Those deforestation have huge impact on local weather and global weather eventually. what percentage O2 of a small tree generated campares to those big tree's? How much water can those big tree hold than small trees?
@@petersx4200 Forests only produce about 20% of the earths oxygen. Algae and kelp produce about 80% of the earths oxygen yet everyone talks about save the forests so we can breath. It's nonsense. The ocean holds about 50 times more Co2 than the atmosphere and its a LOT easier to remove from water than it is to remove from air because of this. I'm not saying we should be cavalier with our forest management but we have to remember the oceans are where life starts and ends.
@@Jmoneysmoothboy The truth is even 20% is huge for us. The are not only producing O2. The absorb CO2 and keep it,, retaining water, produce food, lumber for us, and so on. And they also provide shades to Earth to keep it cooler then the rock and soil. It is not nonsense to keep them healthy.
check your facts....There are more trees growing in North America now than when the colonists first arrived on the continent. It's fashionable to be doom and gloom but the news on many environmental issues is much better than you think. There are however, A LOT of areas where some critical changes must be made......One of my pet peeves is contamination of our water by pharmaceuticals.....There is no way to remove these compounds from the water once they are flushed down the toilet. I don't know, and I suspect no one does, just what "medications" we may be accidently dosing ourselves with in a glass of drinking water.
@@bobsullivan5714 I think you need to check 'your' facts - 'more trees growing then when colonists arrived' - that's a new one on me? There are many factors involved with forest lost, choopping is just one. I don't consider stating facts (and I do my best to have best information) as 'doom & gloom'. Things are changing faster then most people can deal with today so they don't want to add to their over burden of stress - understandable but that attitude is not going to solve any problems.
@@richardnailhistorical3445 If it's new to you then you shouldn't be mouthing off and proving you don't know what you're talking about. US forest lands have been increasing since the '90s. Canada's are steady. 60% of forests in America are under sustainable long-term management. Info on the world's forestry is available from the UN if you bother to look. You should stop hugging the trees and study the subject before insulting loggers for no cause.
@@richardlaycock7747 You are deluded, out of touch with current world, you want the world to be what you want it to be. I study every corner of this world and have a very clear view of what is going on. Suggest you do more research before you mouth off!
Se essa madeira aí for do tipo que foi plantada e agora colhida, tudo bem. Se for apenas extrativista, mesmo que pague os impostos, menos mal. No Brasil, arvores centenarias não foram plantadas pelo homem...e a extração da madeira é amparada pela corrupção, na clandestinidade. Parabens. Estamos reduzindo o tempo de vida útil do planeta....👏👏👏👏👏👏
triste de voir de si beaux arbres abattus mais j’admire ces professionnels qui travaillent au grand air .. surtout un meme si je préférais quand je le voyais à proximité de mon bureau♥️♥️💖💖il s’éloigne de jour en jour très triste
Do you think by now the human species would’ve evolved past the point of wanting to destroy trees for greed that were here when the Native Americans were alone on this continent…sick
Yep!! Magnificent living organisms that can convert sunlight into food, and pump tons of groundwater up into its' canopy and out into the atmosphere - and ALL IN COMPLETE SILENCE!! Then, the first human with a chainsaw comes along and says: "Just watch how quick I can fell this bastard!!" - Human endeavour is nothing but "destruction"!!
Birds 🐦 can adapt and find other places to live like buildings etc. God YAHWEH made man the dominant creatures on this planet so if e need the tree 🌳 we can use them. Dennis church of Christ minister 🙏
All the people complaining about the trees being cut down, I ask you this. How should we build homes and furniture in the future? Concrete manufacturing is like 4-10% of CO2 emissions depending on the study, Plastics require oil to make, steel requires coal to smelt it, bricks require kilning which once again uses oil or coal to heat. Select cutting and reforesting are the only ways to truly way to be sustainable.
How about managing what you already cleared cut and planted tree farms instead of going it the few % or what old growth forests are left. But no, there's big bucks in cutting big trees. You people aren't happy until every area with old growth is cut down.
@@michaelfink2170 Please compare pictures of forests in California taken in late 19th century and today. You'll see HUGE overgrowth. We lose order of magnitude more trees because of this overgrowth and way more severe and extensive wildfires than from harvesting. Green idiots think other way around. Any questions?
@@vladimirgurevich8415 I did compare. What you were looking at was post European settlement. They halted all low intensity fires that the Indians did for millenia to clear the undergrowth. Once that stopped then the overgrowth began. There are photos of the same forest pre-settlement before and after settlement and you can see the difference. Again, conflaggeration forest fires were rare pre-settlement era. Virgin forests extend from the East coast to past the Mississippi River unscathed. Same on the west coast. Once the Europeans came with even todays' Ecocide destruction of cut and run instead of selective harvests has changed the whole ecology. Forests are even-aged tree farms with no diversity. Crammed in there and sterile. Any lightning strike wipes them out. Clear cutting silts streams and makes salmon go extinct in California and elsewhere. I seen it. The timber companies want to go into the last remaining old growth to make a quick buck instead of managing what they already have. They are never happy.
Result of being with too many. I feel ashamed to be a human especially when I see containers with all kind of wood throwing away because people want something new.
Дерево росло тысячу лет, а тут приходят сопляки тридцатилетние и валят его. Какое право они имеют губить столь древнее существо? Ведь вырастить такое новое они не смогут. А потом еще рассуждают об экологии...
A ton of trees have to be cut to maintain the health of the forest. Each area has its own needs of course but take the pacific northwest. The redwoods and sequoia trees get choked out by the other types of trees. Normally that's solved with massive fires that burn the the smaller trees creating room and good soil for the big guys to grow. But since we put out fires as soon as possible the off season fire fighters and forestry guys have to groom. Responsible logging and forestry service work together to maintain the resource. Just like fishing is the over harvesting from countries that don't give a shit that cause the serious damage. China, Japan, and countries in Africa are the worst offenders.
Pois é Cris,depois eles falam da nossa amazônia,que a amazônia está sendo desmatada,pegando fogo e tal Quando eles não tiverem mais o que cortar vão querer vir pra Amazônia iguais cupins
@@veidoidaomotoca5255 Sim, é triste demais ver a falta de amor ao nosso planeta, mas a vingança da natureza prejudicará a todos sem sem dó. Infelizmente tempos difíceis ainda estão por vir. Que o Senhor Deus nos proteja.
Es una pena una lastima ver como se acaban los bosques ojala un dia no se arrepientan lo peor es que botan pero nunca siembran cuidemos la naturaleza un dia vamos a necesitar oxigeno aire puro y ya no va a ver pa donde
Imagine for a moment the life of a piece of wood. A little tree sprouts out of the ground takes many many years to grow then it gets old and it gets chopped down and then that wood might be used for building a house which might last another 100 years
To those wondering why they have their backs turned away from the tree, it’s more the jack and it’s hydronic hose. The danger is more the hose bursting in your face less the giant tree silently falling on them. These men are expert in their craft, they are listening closely for the familiar sounds of a tree giving way to gravity and the gigantic hinge wood snapping and cracking. But they also power down the saw. You wouldn’t hear it with the saw cranking.
@@grantbishop1961 Who's to blame...the logger, or mass-consumption society at large? Loggers wouldn't even have jobs if the world didn't have societies with a ravenous appetite for consuming wood products.
@@lolyou4358 its easier to run away if they are facing away? The standby men will sound the alarm if they need to run, this avoids having to turn and potentially trip.
Художники!) Надо всегда помнить и о других случаях! Бывает, что редко, но так метко! Известно, что техника безопасности написана кровью. Ещё раз- молодцы!!
Growing up , put the wood in for winter and running a saw was part of life. Times have changed when you have to take a hydraulic jack to work to tag a big cedar. Yes, its a safe way to knock down some of those old cranky cedars. 1960 is gone
I had no idea that this video would be able to affect my emotions. I thought I would just sit here to watch and learn something new about Lumberjacking because I love to feed my brain with all kinds of different information. It's food for the soul. The people in these videos might as well be going around chopping the heads off Humans because they are deliberately killing some of God's biggest, living, breathing in their own way Beautiful and Sacred Creations. They are a form of life just as we are. They're just not animated like us, but they're just as alive as we are. In fact, we wouldn't be alive without them living among us. They are vital to our Existence. This is a form of murder in the first degree, I don't care if it's not in the form of bleeding flesh. It's still the same concept... Death to God's Creation.
poor beautiful trees trees are not just lumps of wood but lovely beings each containing a beautiful nature spirit wake up loggers and learn to communicate not kill
what a destrukction of such beautiful trees. I used to be OK to logging and clearing of forest for agriculture. If we continue the old ways, there will be nothing left.
@@Automedon2 for your information that was in honor of my sister who didn't make it as a baby. I'm not up here to be taken seriously lol this is an internet app. please get a grip in your own life by the way.
That's because you already cut 98% of California's old growth forest and then corn rowed even aged trees in like a farm. Poof, up in smoke, burns so hot it sterilizes the soil. Desert now. Old Growth is hard to burn unless it is surrounded by patchwork of tree farms. That's the difference. There were no massive fires 200 years ago. Proof of this is that we found millions of acres of old growth forests. Now turned into flammable tree farms.
I've climbed telephone poles this big and tall out in the countryside of Tulsa Oklahoma and here in Comanche county countryside. Our service was connected to Power poles that were 100 feet and taller. After 2 days you get ok with it.
Now it's easier to understand how a tree is transformed in a shelf. But I wonder the cutting machine seems to choose the thickness a little bit random.
I climbed for 25 years until A 140 sycamore fell over "root rot" with me 90ft up. I don't remember it or anything about that day. 8 months in the hospital and 12 surgeries later here I am. Abd it happened 11 years ago this month.
I recently fell 9 trees at my land. It was a bit scary sometimes, trees were about 30 cm in diameter and 15 meters high. Many buildings around them. I used makita sawzall with 30 cm saw, ladder, thick ropes, hand winch and crowbar. They were "bad" trees, mostly ill, leaning towards other trees and properties, ready to fall sooner or later and hinder to another, more valuable trees. So no regrets.
these were some huge and beautiful trees.
Man just being man.
Falou certo eram não são mais
Сиквои
Yeah, good thing your house isn’t made of wood so you don’t have to feel guilty…
There were
I don't know why I feel the way I do when I see these things going down. There is an overall feeling of sadness then shock and horror, and then a feeling of emptiness.
That's pathetic. Take a concrete pill.
Because it takes more than a human life to grow so big. And they are proud to cut it fast.
Because you know they systematically killing the earth, its what they want, they take their time, cutting these old trees and blame the consequences on the people like they do with the farmers now.
@@takeitonline5693 very true! They systematically killing Earth. I am a nation wide transporter. There are places like Beaver River. Now it's a dry desert and no water around, but you can understand that there were trees, water, and wildlife around. I think this way satan puppets lower the Earth vibrations/energy and making us less humans and more disconnected from the nature.
i feel nothing
Ah, ça me déchire le coeur de voir ces grands arbres plus vieux que nos grands parents subir cette déforestation...
C'est les arbres avec lesquelles son fabriqué les charpentes de ta maison. Et énormément d'autre truc
faut pas confondre déforestation et entretien forestier... ils vont pas défricher des hectares de foret au buldozer là... et ce bois sera bien utilisé normalement, c'est pas juste pour planter du soja
Soon our Grate grate grand children will be here on earth. Younger trees will be older trees . I hope and hope we have.
It's sad to see these huge old trees die.
it really is
Those trees, Douglas Firs, grow fast. So those aren't even technically old growth. They can grow to 200 feet in just 100 years.
@@charlesvan13 Makes it even worse, 100 years is more than a lifetime for most of us.
100 years to grow, 10 minutes to cut it down, At that rate won't be much of a wilderness left.
@@ShaneMcGrath. In north america trees are sustainably harvested. You guys are very ignorant.
@@charlesvan13 100 years is old growth these days y'all already cut down the thousand year ones
It hurts me to see those majestic trees cut down.
They will live on another 100 years being harvested.. Instead of going to waste in a forest fire or rotting after a wind storm in the woods
@@Morpheen999 dead trees support more wildlife. They put nutrients back into to soil. They stop wildfires by cooling. The planet and keeping topsoil from drying out. Loggers have no limits.
@@beingaware8542 It's the western way of thinking sadly.
@@beingaware8542 Dead tree stop wildfires? Now I have heard everything.
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даже жалко смотреть как пилят такие большие деревья!!!
Будешь ждать пока на голову упадёт?
@@renattjapkin813 в лесу упадет на голову?Ты видимо лесной житель,йети.
@@ДмитрийДмитриев-щ7ш Почему пробелы не ставите после знаков припинания? Ничего личного. Или это ютуб так нас любит?
Деревья росли по 300-500 лет, некоторые больше. И тут пришел человек "царь природы"... и решил что это надо срубить... жаль что природа не может ответить ему тем же.
Como não cara olhas os oceanos subindo, os furacões e tornados que estão cada vez mais fortes, fora as doenças. Essa é a forma da terra se vingar
Why climb and take the tree at 4:30 in pieces. Its in the middle of a field. Could easily been dropped.
I'm 74 years old now, so I've been retired for a long time. But I spent most of my working life in isolated logging camps up and down the west coast of British Columbia. And I've done most jobs required on logging sights; bucker, chaser, chokemen, rigging slinger, log scaler and grader, skidder operator, dozer operator, you name it. But one thing I've never done, and never would do, is falling. I've seen too many fallers die, and I've lost too many close friends that way. Our pay was pretty good, but the fallers got paid the most. But from my perspective, the extra pay wasn't worth the extra risk.
8:19 what the video did not show us is how to move the cut-down trees onto the truck? could you tell us how? thanks!
@@hanfucolorful9656 Depending on the operation, the size of the logs or the steepness of the terrain, they would use either a front end log loader with tires, or, a grapple log on tracks. Some self-loading logging trucks are equipped with their own grapple log loader. The truck driver can make a lot more money that way because that's one less equipment operator and machine he has to share his profits with. Of course, the initial cost of a self-loading truck is a lot more, so you'd damn well better have enough jobs lined up. I've operated a front end log loader, but I've never operated a grapple log loader. If you're curious but how each of them look and how they work, check out more videos on UA-cam
@@60bigmoe What if it is too steep that any kind of machine can't reach?
@@hanfucolorful9656 High-lead rigs (sometimes called high-lead towers). Look them up on UA-cam.
My nephew suffered severe head trauma. He still does after 10 years. He has had two brain surgeries and several others and has been through an awful lot. He is able to function, talk and walk now now that's about as far as it goes. He can't even drive. You have to cut his food for him if is meat unless it's super tender.
That's one hungry chipper
Мне жалко деревьев.со скрипом прощается с землёй которая его растила.
А потом удивляются, почему засуха наступает, вода исчезает, пожары свирепствуют
Boy i hate seeing a tree that has taken years to grow being fallen.
I'm 77 and started using an Homelite by 24" when I was 8. Gramps had Tree Farms and Sawmills and Logging Shows. I started limbing and cutting brush and went into Salvage for firewood and Cedar Shake Bolts...I've worked mainly in the Siuslaw Country and so many of my favorite Places look like War Zones...Too bad we've fuck near cut it all and Plantations are not Forests and are Crown Fires waiting to happen...I'm glad I got to play in those tremendous beautiful old Growth Forests...Big Bull Cedar here and don't try to cut me down!
Тоже больно смотреть как падают вековые деревья🤦♀️😓
There's plenty..
@@chrisb5564 And where are they...You talking Plantations? Tree Farms are not Old Growth...And if you don't know the difference...You have never been in a true old growth forest and are just Trolling...
Cry about it
Смотреть конечно как люди работают круто, но лес уже не восстановишь. Таким большим деревья сотни лет, а их раз за пол часа и спилили , во герои .
Спасибо за понимание... Интересовались ли вы динамикой завязки кислорода в СО2 в атмосфере?
а есть снимки где эти " герои " тысячелетние -для этой публики ничего святого нет кроме $ секвои порубили
😢😢😢😢😢😢 ich könnte weinen bei jedem sturz dieser wunderbaren riesen
Они вотсонавливтсч быстро за 20-30 лет. И задают они в 2 раза больше
Люди быстрее сами себя захерачат. А лес отрастет, когда вредителей не будет. Не беспокойся.
Nice mirror image thumbnail. But why?
сердце кровью обливается смотреть, как 200х летнее дерево срезают, а может ещё и больше?, а секвойя и 1000 лет живёт, и в душе не йокнет ....
Это его карма
Sad seeing them lovely trees come down, but admire the skill of the tree fellers.
Yes, there is. A melancholy at seeing these huge LIVING organisms felled by greed.
@@dmisso42 Do you live in a house built of wood surrounded by furniture made from wood? It is not greed necessarily more of necessity.
@robert we live surrounded by wood equipment we exchange and rebuy every year.
Cut the l of those person who are involved in this profession, with the same tool.
@@robertbuckley7814 i live in a house made of bricks, and all my furniture is second hand, reclaimed and hand me downs,
私は、1年間だけこういう仕事をしたことがあります。ただ、こんなに大きくて太い木を切ったことはありません。
素晴らしい技術ですね。尊敬します。
You are murdered
El QUE CORTA ALBOLES ACORTA SU VIDA PORQUE ELLOS SON CREACION
Amazing renewable resource, we just have to remember to nourish what is left behind so we have forests tomorrow. I believe logging can be part of a healthy forest ecosystem if done correctly. Fires used to consume millions of acres each year, way more than even today's fires that we fight. Logging can responsibly take the place of wildfires with careful planning.
This is not renewable! In what century will these majestic trees be replaced?These people are responsible for damaging the world and only the already massively rich will benefit. Where is the responsibility and contribution to humanity? In no way should a gigantic tree that has survived so much history be destroyed.
@@luthersteaching5228 Yellowstone National Park was decimated by fire in 1980. Today those burn areas are more vibrant than any other area of the park. Forests are absolutely renewable within a single generation and if proper stewardship is exercised logging can be a part of a healthy forest ecosystem. Not clear cutting but careful planning on where to log and replanting logged areas, cutting out infested trees, clearing deadfall, etc .
@@alfredocarpaneto5976 yes, I agree and understand what you are saying about our forests needing to be managed. However, in this particular video this majestic huge tree is standing alone and by taking this tree out it looks to me like there is a wide swath of land that is clear cut. What they have done in this situation doesn’t look like forest management but greed and selfishness.
Сердце кровью обливается, глядя на это. Текой лес губят!!!
Что у тебя там обливается? Ну не руби лес, тогда не будет ни бумаги, ни мебели ни ещё много чего полезного.
@@Bluesman990 мебель из дерева и ещё кучу полезного делали лет 100 назад,а теперь везде синтетика и химия.Натуральное только у правителей.
WTF this video put safety first. I was expecting to see one or two dudes get sling shotted around like they were strapped to a diving board and then tossed down a ladder. Actually, this was a really good video. Safety and patience first. Job well done by all involved.
How many years took those trees to grow that size ?
centuries
They grow back, hippie.
Those trees spend 200 years to grow, but they were cut in minutes. What a destructive action! The Globe is punishing human now, fire, heavy rain, and virus and so on!
@Paul Simonson You seems very knowledgable and like to teach everyone if you could!
Says the person that typed this on a device that was built with materials mined out of the earth clearing massive amounts of land. How about you go live in the forests if you hate civilizations so much. These trees can be replanted which is what happens in most tree harvesting operations. You start from one end and start planting new trees as you cut down the old. Thats why wood is called a renewable resource...
@@ginnidorka I partially agree with you! But we human are currently burning millions gallons/many tons coal every day. what can balance those heat and CO2 generated by the fossil materials. Deforestation in some area are extremely dangerous like Amazon area and high mountain area. Those deforestation have huge impact on local weather and global weather eventually. what percentage O2 of a small tree generated campares to those big tree's? How much water can those big tree hold than small trees?
@@petersx4200 Forests only produce about 20% of the earths oxygen. Algae and kelp produce about 80% of the earths oxygen yet everyone talks about save the forests so we can breath. It's nonsense. The ocean holds about 50 times more Co2 than the atmosphere and its a LOT easier to remove from water than it is to remove from air because of this. I'm not saying we should be cavalier with our forest management but we have to remember the oceans are where life starts and ends.
@@Jmoneysmoothboy The truth is even 20% is huge for us. The are not only producing O2. The absorb CO2 and keep it,, retaining water, produce food, lumber for us, and so on. And they also provide shades to Earth to keep it cooler then the rock and soil. It is not nonsense to keep them healthy.
Destroying the planet one tree at a time.
Schade eigentlich um sooo schöne Bäume 😥
Keep chopping it up guys, at this rate we should reach our goal of a 'brown' earth before 2030! Remember, the earth is 'infinite' - no end in sight!
check your facts....There are more trees growing in North America now than when the colonists first arrived on the continent.
It's fashionable to be doom and gloom but the news on many environmental issues is much better than you think.
There are however, A LOT of areas where some critical changes must be made......One of my pet peeves is contamination of our water by pharmaceuticals.....There is no way to remove these compounds from the water once they are flushed down the toilet. I don't know, and I suspect no one does, just what "medications" we may be accidently dosing ourselves with in a glass of drinking water.
@@bobsullivan5714 I think you need to check 'your' facts - 'more trees growing then when colonists arrived' - that's a new one on me? There are many factors involved with forest lost, choopping is just one. I don't consider stating facts (and I do my best to have best information) as 'doom & gloom'. Things are changing faster then most people can deal with today so they don't want to add to their over burden of stress - understandable but that attitude is not going to solve any problems.
@@richardnailhistorical3445
If it's new to you then you shouldn't be mouthing off and proving you don't know what you're talking about.
US forest lands have been increasing since the '90s. Canada's are steady. 60% of forests in America are under sustainable long-term management. Info on the world's forestry is available from the UN if you bother to look.
You should stop hugging the trees and study the subject before insulting loggers for no cause.
@@richardlaycock7747 You are deluded, out of touch with current world, you want the world to be what you want it to be. I study every corner of this world and have a very clear view of what is going on. Suggest you do more research before you mouth off!
100s of year of living ruined in less then 1 hour. Very sad!
I guess your house is built outta plastic?🤣🤡
Se essa madeira aí for do tipo que foi plantada e agora colhida, tudo bem. Se for apenas extrativista, mesmo que pague os impostos, menos mal. No Brasil, arvores centenarias não foram plantadas pelo homem...e a extração da madeira é amparada pela corrupção, na clandestinidade. Parabens. Estamos reduzindo o tempo de vida útil do planeta....👏👏👏👏👏👏
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E você acha que essas aí foram cultivadas por eles?
São árvores centenárias também
Not a tree hugger but feel sorry for the trees.
Nah. Just make sure to replant. We need wood and trees as part of our civilization.
Its sad that humans cant make a artificial wood and leave all the trees alone one day we will run out of oxygen to breath
Such a lie.
Вот так и останемся без лёгких нашей планеты !!!!!!!!
Ага, вытирай дырку рукой.
triste de voir de si beaux arbres abattus mais j’admire ces professionnels qui travaillent au grand air .. surtout un meme si je préférais quand je le voyais à proximité de mon bureau♥️♥️💖💖il s’éloigne de jour en jour très triste
эти деревья веками росли и тут появился он вирус человек и всё начал уничтожать
Humans are the more dangerous virus on earth.
Do you think by now the human species would’ve evolved past the point of wanting to destroy trees for greed that were here when the Native Americans were alone on this continent…sick
Do you own anything made out of wood?
Qué pena , con lo que cuesta que un árbol se haga grande y lo poco en destruirlo
Cry
Como todo en esta vida, siempre es facil destruir algo en vez de crear lo.
Can’t we save those majestic trees?
We love the power of our incredible giant machines more than our trees
Yep!! Magnificent living organisms that can convert sunlight into food, and pump tons of groundwater up into its' canopy and out into the atmosphere - and ALL IN COMPLETE SILENCE!!
Then, the first human with a chainsaw comes along and says: "Just watch how quick I can fell this bastard!!"
- Human endeavour is nothing but "destruction"!!
I agree full heartedly!!!!!!!
The destroyers need to be stopped and punished.
@@luthersteaching5228 The users go first.
Cutting without immediate replanting destroy the forest ecosystem and wildlife habitat. Not a smart practice by logging industry.
100 years to grow...10 minutes to cut down....Birds live there you know?
@Sig-man Fraud I'm a squatter and stay on the camping with bike..
Birds 🐦 can adapt and find other places to live like buildings etc. God YAHWEH made man the dominant creatures on this planet so if e need the tree 🌳 we can use them. Dennis church of Christ minister 🙏
Ngomong opo to Lek👍
watching that saw cutting that tree to boards and planks was too satisfying
All the people complaining about the trees being cut down, I ask you this. How should we build homes and furniture in the future?
Concrete manufacturing is like 4-10% of CO2 emissions depending on the study, Plastics require oil to make, steel requires coal to smelt it, bricks require kilning which once again uses oil or coal to heat.
Select cutting and reforesting are the only ways to truly way to be sustainable.
Trying to convince a brainwashed kid with BS, MS or PhD in BS science is hopeless. 😒
Do not touch trees over one hundred years old.
How about managing what you already cleared cut and planted tree farms instead of going it the few % or what old growth forests are left. But no, there's big bucks in cutting big trees. You people aren't happy until every area with old growth is cut down.
@@michaelfink2170
Please compare pictures of forests in California taken in late 19th century and today. You'll see HUGE overgrowth.
We lose order of magnitude more trees because of this overgrowth and way more severe and extensive wildfires than from harvesting.
Green idiots think other way around.
Any questions?
@@vladimirgurevich8415 I did compare. What you were looking at was post European settlement. They halted all low intensity fires that the Indians did for millenia to clear the undergrowth. Once that stopped then the overgrowth began. There are photos of the same forest pre-settlement before and after settlement and you can see the difference. Again, conflaggeration forest fires were rare pre-settlement era. Virgin forests extend from the East coast to past the Mississippi River unscathed. Same on the west coast. Once the Europeans came with even todays' Ecocide destruction of cut and run instead of selective harvests has changed the whole ecology. Forests are even-aged tree farms with no diversity. Crammed in there and sterile. Any lightning strike wipes them out. Clear cutting silts streams and makes salmon go extinct in California and elsewhere. I seen it. The timber companies want to go into the last remaining old growth to make a quick buck instead of managing what they already have. They are never happy.
Muy bonita madera mis respeto a todos los trabajadores recuerden plantar màs Árboles Dios les bendiga
Как жалко, деревья вековые.
Result of being with too many. I feel ashamed to be a human especially when I see containers with all kind of wood throwing away because people want something new.
Дерево росло тысячу лет, а тут приходят сопляки тридцатилетние и валят его. Какое право они имеют губить столь древнее существо? Ведь вырастить такое новое они не смогут. А потом еще рассуждают об экологии...
Это же наши леса сибирские или Дальневосточные где полиция?❗❓
Is it just me? Or, is it really sad seeing these huge trees fall? 😒
Although it's sad in a way, they will regrow. And they'll live on and be appreciated for a long time as houses for people.
Sad :-(
Doesn't bother me. Just make sure to replant. Wood from trees is a part of human civilization and culture.
@@Robert-un3cf We are cutting them much faster than they can regrow. Let's not fool ourselves
Always watch the tree 🇬🇧
200 years of growing these beauties to be into a demonstration for kettensägen. I am sad.
LOL...Tanah Tanpa Tanaman pokok, binasalah bumi oleh kelumpuhan Tanah menjadi Lumpur
Shush
The original tree cutting process is like this, I saw it today, thank you for sharing
Why does this feel like admiring the skills of termites?
It's sad too see such beautiful tree being cut
It makes me feel good.
A ton of trees have to be cut to maintain the health of the forest. Each area has its own needs of course but take the pacific northwest. The redwoods and sequoia trees get choked out by the other types of trees. Normally that's solved with massive fires that burn the the smaller trees creating room and good soil for the big guys to grow. But since we put out fires as soon as possible the off season fire fighters and forestry guys have to groom. Responsible logging and forestry service work together to maintain the resource. Just like fishing is the over harvesting from countries that don't give a shit that cause the serious damage. China, Japan, and countries in Africa are the worst offenders.
@@paulpalmtree9295 you clearly only get your facts from someone who knows your mind of dumb....
Cut or burned which do you want?
@@sayulitalyfe5299 none
Nice click bait thumb nail was not in video, thanks for waisting my time
Thanks for the warning, I was going say "I'm not watching unless someone responds by correcting my suspicions" but now I know. 👍
Triste demais ver tantas árvores derrubadas em instantes. Elas farão imensa falta ao planeta
Massacrées de forets
Pois é Cris,depois eles falam da nossa amazônia,que a amazônia está sendo desmatada,pegando fogo e tal
Quando eles não tiverem mais o que cortar vão querer vir pra Amazônia iguais cupins
@@veidoidaomotoca5255 Sim, é triste demais ver a falta de amor ao nosso planeta, mas a vingança da natureza prejudicará a todos sem sem dó. Infelizmente tempos difíceis ainda estão por vir. Que o Senhor Deus nos proteja.
9:05 Brakes smoking
Es una pena una lastima ver como se acaban los bosques ojala un dia no se arrepientan lo peor es que botan pero nunca siembran cuidemos la naturaleza un dia vamos a necesitar oxigeno aire puro y ya no va a ver pa donde
Haci es a mi da tristeza tambien como destruyen la naturaleza
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Gorgeous old trees...gone in a jiffy.
Imagine for a moment the life of a piece of wood. A little tree sprouts out of the ground takes many many years to grow then it gets old and it gets chopped down and then that wood might be used for building a house which might last another 100 years
Is it customary to always turn your back on the tree while you are pumping the jack? It seems careless
@kim bonghoe what's a bunghole?
@kim bonghoe bunkhouse? You do know you read from left to right correct? Next time make it correct and keep ! That out
Lol me too I want to know what a bunghole is
That was my 1st thought too.
Careless? not one of them is using safety glasses or shields.
the tree is too big. All perennials. Wish you always healthy and successful work
Wondering why one has to turn their back while pumping.
No matter how it’s still very hard work.
To those wondering why they have their backs turned away from the tree, it’s more the jack and it’s hydronic hose. The danger is more the hose bursting in your face less the giant tree silently falling on them. These men are expert in their craft, they are listening closely for the familiar sounds of a tree giving way to gravity and the gigantic hinge wood snapping and cracking. But they also power down the saw. You wouldn’t hear it with the saw cranking.
The hose could break at either end...the pressure is the same....wow
The chainsaw remains on each time they destory a tree spirit. Moron humans acting like reptilian parasites
@@grantbishop1961 Who's to blame...the logger, or mass-consumption society at large? Loggers wouldn't even have jobs if the world didn't have societies with a ravenous appetite for consuming wood products.
That explains nothing about why they just can't position the crank so they're facing the tree.
@@lolyou4358 its easier to run away if they are facing away? The standby men will sound the alarm if they need to run, this avoids having to turn and potentially trip.
Finally some real men.
¿Cuál es la gracia de ver como destruyen los bosques sin ningún remordimiento por el mal que eso causa a la vida en nuestro amado planeta?
Bitter sweet watching these old growths go down
Художники!)
Надо всегда помнить и о других случаях! Бывает, что редко, но так метко! Известно, что техника безопасности написана кровью.
Ещё раз- молодцы!!
Usa von oben
варвары
I didn’t know jacks were used. Makes sense tho. Sweet
Great video man the guys that we’re cutting the trees are totally bad ass ☘️🤘🇺🇸
Strong workers 👍👍👍
Жаль,что дерево сдачу не может дать...
Ура я нашла единственный русский коментарий
@@Алексей-е1к6р ,а ты про воду слышал?
Yes Indeed! Thousand of history falling down
Growing up , put the wood in for winter and running a saw was part of life. Times have changed when you have to take a hydraulic jack to work to tag a big cedar. Yes, its a safe way to knock down some of those old cranky cedars. 1960 is gone
Why the fake picture for the video?
I had no idea that this video would be able to affect my emotions. I thought I would just sit here to watch and learn something new about Lumberjacking because I love to feed my brain with all kinds of different information. It's food for the soul. The people in these videos might as well be going around chopping the heads off Humans because they are deliberately killing some of God's biggest, living, breathing in their own way Beautiful and Sacred Creations. They are a form of life just as we are. They're just not animated like us, but they're just as alive as we are. In fact, we wouldn't be alive without them living among us. They are vital to our Existence. This is a form of murder in the first degree, I don't care if it's not in the form of bleeding flesh. It's still the same concept... Death to God's Creation.
Agre 100%
poor beautiful trees trees are not just lumps of wood but lovely beings each containing a beautiful nature spirit wake up loggers and learn to communicate not kill
а потом альтернативщики ломают голову почему нет деревьев старше 200лет
Trees that took 100s of years to grow, I hope they leave a couple to grow.
what a destrukction of such beautiful trees. I used to be OK to logging and clearing of forest for agriculture. If we continue the old ways, there will be nothing left.
STOP CUTTING DOWN ALL THE SENTINEL TREES....WE BARELY HAVE ANYTHING PURE LEFT
@@Automedon2 ok "gathering no moss" I'm sure your name is taking you many places.
@@Automedon2 for your information that was in honor of my sister who didn't make it as a baby. I'm not up here to be taken seriously lol this is an internet app. please get a grip in your own life by the way.
In California, we don't do logging we just let them all burn down. That is sad.
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Thanks to the liberal policy.
@@andyh4262 oh come on man, it's trumps fault
That's because you already cut 98% of California's old growth forest and then corn rowed even aged trees in like a farm. Poof, up in smoke, burns so hot it sterilizes the soil. Desert now. Old Growth is hard to burn unless it is surrounded by patchwork of tree farms. That's the difference. There were no massive fires 200 years ago. Proof of this is that we found millions of acres of old growth forests. Now turned into flammable tree farms.
This guy is insane for taking in trees this big! Even more so for climbing them!!!
Trabalhei com uma equipe que fazia esse tipo de trabalho. Perigosíssimo e pesado. Pouquíssimos aguentam por muito tempo.
*Se fosse no Brasil, comunistas e globalistas iam acusar o Presidente Jair Bolsonaro de promover o desmatamento de florestas!*
I've climbed telephone poles this big and tall out in the countryside of Tulsa Oklahoma and here in Comanche county countryside. Our service was connected to Power poles that were 100 feet and taller. After 2 days you get ok with it.
No way in hell do I see me myself climb up a tree that high and cutting it piece by piece, those skill levels are something else.
ต้นเหตุโลกร้อน อากาศวิปริต
Right here is where Darwin steps in.
And he haz backup - Ma Nature, who is currently doing her thing and will continue to do more until these fleas grow some respect and manners.
Это вам не совковый лесоповал, всё продумано и с максимумом безопасности для людей.
I use to watch shows like this on Cable where logging in Canada. It was Awesome...Sure was different back then thou..
I worked at a sawmill until I got board with it.
It's okay, for some of these trees they cut down there will be others to replace them in about 600 years.
Buen trabajo mis amigos
Dont see them planting any replacement trees.
This is a decent video of safely taking down massive trees.
Now it's easier to understand how a tree is transformed in a shelf. But I wonder the cutting machine seems to choose the thickness a little bit random.
not random, all done by computers now. see the green laser line.? those large pieces are likely supporting timbers.
Don't it always seem to go
That you don't know what you got till it's gone
They paved paradise, and put up a parking lot
I climbed for 25 years until A 140 sycamore fell over "root rot" with me 90ft up. I don't remember it or anything about that day. 8 months in the hospital and 12 surgeries later here I am. Abd it happened 11 years ago this month.
11 years?! Time to get back at it bud.
I can’t believe that guy doesn’t wear any ear or eye protection, that seems crazy to me!
I recently fell 9 trees at my land. It was a bit scary sometimes, trees were about 30 cm in diameter and 15 meters high. Many buildings around them. I used makita sawzall with 30 cm saw, ladder, thick ropes, hand winch and crowbar. They were "bad" trees, mostly ill, leaning towards other trees and properties, ready to fall sooner or later and hinder to another, more valuable trees. So no regrets.
One of those crazy people standing on a ladder cutting trees.. oh my god lol
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