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  • @johndurant8687
    @johndurant8687 5 років тому +7

    Just another day at the office, for RC Tree & Co. Nice work & thanks 4 sharing!

  • @jarekszymanski1989
    @jarekszymanski1989 5 років тому +17

    You're the best tree worker in the industry Reg, no doubt about that.

    • @blondemommyvomit
      @blondemommyvomit 5 років тому +1

      Reg, never trust a guy with an SZ in his name.

    • @tymesho
      @tymesho 4 роки тому

      we ALL are, just too humble to say so

  • @joebisping6799
    @joebisping6799 5 років тому +14

    Some great shots. Thanks for sharing!

  • @AugustHunicke
    @AugustHunicke 5 років тому +35

    What a monster project. Climbing the transparent ones ...looks. . . interesting 😬

    • @treecareEdm
      @treecareEdm 4 роки тому +2

      You rock too August, I've learned so much from you... Thank you...

  • @trefallerhighline2152
    @trefallerhighline2152 5 років тому +1

    Hello Reg you an your partner do a fabulous job very nice to see team work going so well thank you for sharing your time with us fans incredible views wicked steep ground

  • @ianfacey7752
    @ianfacey7752 2 роки тому

    Hi Reg, do not know how much you get paid but it aint enough! I could make it my hobby to watch you taking trees down. Stay safe and thank you for the insight into a true master at work

  • @mikerobinson8284
    @mikerobinson8284 5 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for taking the time to share!!

  • @gregorynelson9682
    @gregorynelson9682 5 років тому

    Beautiful country. Enjoyed watching!

  • @samuelherrera7941
    @samuelherrera7941 5 років тому

    such a zen video, great shots and something satisfying hearing that bark slitting as tree falls. keep videos coming and stay safe

  • @treecareEdm
    @treecareEdm 4 роки тому

    Awesome freaking video, I absolutely Loved it... Phenomenal skills brother, so glad Buckin plugged you...

  • @corychase4011
    @corychase4011 5 років тому

    Always look forward to see the footage you capture! Thanks for sharing

  • @vingzman
    @vingzman 5 років тому

    Thought at first it’s just another clickbait, the thumbnail was so awesome :) So refreshing to see a truly awesome video. I’ve never felled trees so huge but I remember the adrenalin high and being scared as hell and exalted at once, your video took me back and I felt something quite similar now. Thank you for sharing!

  • @SD43
    @SD43 4 роки тому

    Brilliant footie Reg, love to see an old Manc at work.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  4 роки тому +1

      Hey, less of the 'old'

    • @SD43
      @SD43 4 роки тому

      @@Recoates lol. Have you got a video on your move State side please. I can’t seem to see one, I’ve been binge watching your excellent content over the last few days.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  4 роки тому

      @@SD43 a video of me speaking of emigrating, or working? Elaborate please

    • @SD43
      @SD43 4 роки тому

      @@Recoates emigrating please. I’m a Manc abroad too Lol, Saudi. I really enjoy watching your outstanding skills in action. August gave you a shout out👍on his channel. Thank you for responding 👍

  • @treediculous8740
    @treediculous8740 5 років тому

    Rappelling down a mountainside to fall some trees... yes please!!!! Some of those were absolute MONSTERS! Be safe out there Reg.

  • @Lockhart23
    @Lockhart23 5 років тому +2

    Awesome footage. Hope I get a chance at trees like this some day. Stay safe brother.

  • @stihlsteadman
    @stihlsteadman 5 років тому +5

    Reg U make workin on that adverse terrain look easy my Friend fine display of "BADASSERY"

  • @scatoutdebutter
    @scatoutdebutter 5 років тому +2

    love watching Reg work. focused and deliberate.
    keep staying safe, sir.
    (hope there were no picknickers down below)

  • @lumberjaketreeservicellc4002
    @lumberjaketreeservicellc4002 5 років тому +2

    That ivy at 2:00 might show in a day or so. Great work reg. This is a cool experience I might only get via the you tube experience. They don't grow like that out here in illinois, USA

    • @batmantiss
      @batmantiss 4 роки тому

      I was wondering if that was poison ivy too

  • @advancednutritioninc908
    @advancednutritioninc908 5 років тому

    Amazing Reg! Dead ones, snags, heavy leaners! So many I would not even try on !! Great Work !! Thanks for the Video! Liked !! Subbed !!

  • @slobmarley9070
    @slobmarley9070 4 роки тому

    I’m addicted to your videos

  • @ingmarzz
    @ingmarzz 5 років тому

    Hey Reg, lots of those cedars appeared to be bark-peeled CMT's, and the first one in your video with the tripod spires may have been an example of an unfinished FN burn-felling project. If there was char inside the stump cavity, I suspect that's what it was. When you didn't have a saw or an axe, I believe early fallers would gradually, and carefully smoulder-burn out a cavity in the stump, and either keep eroding away towards the circumference until the tree toppled, or partially burn out a cavity and then wait until the winter storms blew it over... Fabulous videos!! You're an awesome teacher! Cheers, Ingmar

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      Interesting theory. Consider too, lightening strikes/forest fires are common place through BC

    • @ingmarzz
      @ingmarzz 5 років тому

      I've noticed numerous of these char cavities at Cathedral Grove in the area where you've made some tree chunking vids. These interior smoulders appear to have been carefully controlled so as not to set the whole tree on fire, you can see where fire started licking out of the cavities and was then put out-and nearby cedars of the same age without any charing. Additionally, there are charred stumps with a missing log... In addition to these possible examples of FN burn-felling, there are numerous very carefully peeled cedar spears, with 60 ft catfaces and very significant uniform callous over growth rolling across the catfaces which to my eye, appear to be deliberately grown canoes. My theory is that about 150 years ago a large fire swept the grove, burning out everything except the large fir vets. Subsequent regen growth began under the fir canopy, and being starved for light, grew rapidly straight and tall like spears. At about 60 years they were carefully peeled, and since then have put on another 60 years of callous growth around the peeled catface. If you look at these CMTs, -all on the up-hill side of the trees, to my eye, they look like perfect canoes, -all you have to do is fall the tree, chip out the punky catface and voila, a great family-sized dug out with naturally grown, incredibly strong gunwhales.. It's just a theory, but my wife and I have done a lot of CMT research and I've never seen such numerous and consistent burn cavities and consistent long, straight 60 ft peels anywhere else. And of course, the colonial interpretive signage put out for the tourists mentions nothing about the clearly extensive historic FN forestry activities in the Grove.

  • @petebeamish4730
    @petebeamish4730 5 років тому

    Another edge of the seat shit ya pants vid Just thrilling to watch , the soundtrack is deep and these videos would make a great tv documentary !!!
    My friend just said I bet he’s on good money I said not when you put your life under 10 ton of unpredictable cedar that is just about standing upright !
    Amazing vids reg stay safe and keep them coming your a legend 👍🌲

  • @ScreamingXMR-Mud-TV
    @ScreamingXMR-Mud-TV 5 років тому

    Great job Reg, video likely doesn’t even put it all into perspective how big those trees 🌲 are , and difficult the terrain is. Keep safe and the videos rolling!

  • @megadosevitaminc8774
    @megadosevitaminc8774 5 років тому +1

    Maybe I have had 1 too many beers today, but at 1:26 it kinda looks like groot from the guardians of the galaxy movie.... probably too many beers. Awesome vid

  • @yubarecordingstudio7578
    @yubarecordingstudio7578 5 років тому +1

    Great music and captures

  • @JohnAdams-bz3mu
    @JohnAdams-bz3mu 5 років тому +1

    Fun Fun Fun!!! Nice work! I would love to get some falling work away from obstacles like houses and fences.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому +6

      Like comparing apples and oranges John. 2 completely different environments. Dead, , dying and rotten, hollow trees, up to 180ft on steep slopes and cliffsides adds a wholea whole new catalogue of hazards to the faller/climber than working residential trees. I have upmost respect for the guys that do it fulltime.

    • @nathanarievlis3985
      @nathanarievlis3985 5 років тому

      I'll stick with the obstacles and fences haha

  • @sniggasnoog2051
    @sniggasnoog2051 5 років тому +1

    Topping some brutes on a beautiful day by a nice looking lake. Livin life yo the fulleset, youve got my respect!!

  • @tymesho
    @tymesho 4 роки тому

    lollllllllll, aren't the 'whoooooshes' from tops escaping, and the crackling of heartwood ripping away when falling some of the most insane sounds? Pure fury.

  • @jasonmawle2457
    @jasonmawle2457 5 років тому

    Wow!! Knarly sticks!! Great watch!! Thanks

  • @waynemartin6841
    @waynemartin6841 5 років тому

    Had days like this. Steep hills, heavy saws, hot days. While you're at it you think is there something else I could do. At the end of the day though you can see what you have achieved, had a good workout and done something not a lot of other people can. By the time you get home it seems all worthwhile and you can give it another go tomorrow. By the time you fall over though its time to go home.

  • @chrisb4419
    @chrisb4419 4 місяці тому

    Judging by the way you raw dog that poison oak @02:00 , I assume you aren't allergic?
    Best as always, hats off, Reg

  • @adairtreeservice3751
    @adairtreeservice3751 5 років тому

    Nice fallin Reg, lots of respect for ya. Stay safe

  • @smithtradfallning
    @smithtradfallning 5 років тому

    Wow! Great footage Reg.

  • @stephenlawlor211
    @stephenlawlor211 5 років тому

    Nice buttress roots on the first tree ! Managing the hillsides to prevent trees naturally falling onto roads !

  • @brucelund5788
    @brucelund5788 5 років тому +1

    Rotten Cedar, rotten ground, stay well and safe Reg

  • @NHlocal
    @NHlocal 5 років тому

    Some "challenging" conditions to work in, well done getting them on the ground.
    Keep yourself safe Reg.
    Randy

  • @Whateva67
    @Whateva67 5 років тому +1

    Kennedy lake looks great from up there,say hi to Martin next time you see him

  • @matthewbuckland8256
    @matthewbuckland8256 5 років тому

    I love the fact that it’s obvious u still are super passionate about what u do. Unfortunately for me slowly but surely the love has dwindled now it’s simply something I do 😩

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому +5

      Not passionate Mathew, I just need the money

    • @batmantiss
      @batmantiss 4 роки тому +1

      Bummer.

  • @blakelemoine1090
    @blakelemoine1090 5 років тому

    Some nasties in there for sure. I guess you gotta go buck em loose when they are hanging on the edge or slope precariously as well? Excellent quality work. Thanks for putting in the effort to film it.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      Yes, between us and the Scalers working the cliffs, we leave them safe

    • @blakelemoine1090
      @blakelemoine1090 5 років тому

      Ahhh, finally. I always see the stumps up on the edge above scalers. And I know they aren’t getting done by certified fallers. Not around here anyways. Good to hear. Thanks for the response reg

  • @63256325N
    @63256325N 5 років тому

    Any idea what's being done with all the trees? Thanks.
    As always, great video. Very much appreciate you taking the time to produce them.
    Thanks again.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      You mean all the trees we took down ? Theyre staying put if not in anyone's way. Nurse logs

    • @63256325N
      @63256325N 5 років тому

      @@Recoates Gotcha, thanks for the reply.

  • @joshpomponio2993
    @joshpomponio2993 4 роки тому

    Them were some big sketchy monsters that was awesome

  • @Boomer_in_the_Trees
    @Boomer_in_the_Trees 4 роки тому

    You are amazing .

  • @jonboy655
    @jonboy655 5 років тому +1

    You ain't being paid enough mate🤑any of those trees get you twitching? keep up the videos they awesome......

  • @topnotchtreeservice9808
    @topnotchtreeservice9808 5 років тому

    I loved the video; it showed great perspective on some tough ground and some scary compromised trees. Love those jobs when you just get to send em' though. Did any make it to the road?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому +1

      Yeah plenty made the road....but none unexpectedly. Had machines waiting to cleanup for each drop

    • @topnotchtreeservice9808
      @topnotchtreeservice9808 5 років тому

      @@Recoates quite an operation, great work!

  • @tylerboyd2900
    @tylerboyd2900 5 років тому

    Such an underrated video.

  • @Buzzjugs
    @Buzzjugs 5 років тому

    Some brutal terrain. Must a job in itself gaining access

  • @hopkinstreeexperts759
    @hopkinstreeexperts759 3 роки тому

    Man we all cut trees but this type of stuff is bad ass, I’ll climb some crispy trees but idk if I could do this.

  • @itzcanada6221
    @itzcanada6221 4 роки тому

    Dang, quarantine is starting to hit hard. By the way, this is really good footage.

  • @tymesho
    @tymesho 4 роки тому

    Reg, I'd work beside you any day, no qualms.

  • @northernninjarunner5506
    @northernninjarunner5506 5 років тому

    Do they leave the trees where they drop or get them out for firewood? Great vid as always Reg

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      Left to rot. Nurse logs

  • @glenpower1749
    @glenpower1749 5 років тому

    You make it look like its easy.

  • @KennysTreeRemoval
    @KennysTreeRemoval 5 років тому

    Nice work as always Reg. Was that a day job?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      No, we were there for weeks Kenny. These are just a few snippets. Lots of hiking an prep work in between falling

  • @erlendgreulichfrontierbigw218
    @erlendgreulichfrontierbigw218 5 років тому +1

    I am holding my breath until you are done with this project and back safe with your fam. End of story.

  • @matthewrandell6207
    @matthewrandell6207 5 років тому

    Hi Reg, I'm curious as to what caulk boots you use for this type of work? I need to get a new decent pair this spring.
    I'm a fellow Brit working up in Northern BC, out of Prince George. I run a layout crew and the sites we're working on vary a lot terrain wise (up to 70-80% slopes in places).
    I've been enjoying your videos for many years, I appreciated the time/effort you put in to making them (especially the patience to edit!). Cheers, Matt

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      I got them from a store, Capital Iron a couple years ago. Less that $100. Theyve been great

  • @munched55
    @munched55 5 років тому +1

    What do you like better Reg? Residential or clearing those big ones on right of ways? Is the pay or buzz or danger worth it?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому +5

      Id much, much prefer to be out on jobs like this, but it means staying away from home, which Im not really into

    • @cmace5
      @cmace5 5 років тому

      What Danger? Scarf and backcut?

  • @brickmason4410
    @brickmason4410 4 роки тому

    Reg is this some type of job you contract with the forestry commission? And are they clearing diseased trees or something along those lines.. what about clean up of so many felled trees. Are you responsible for the removal of these also? Just curious.. thanks man

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  4 роки тому +1

      No I was just there to help the other guy in the video. This was his job, part of a road widening project. We were taking down the hazard trees along the bluff above where the road works were taking place

  • @maxxwalters2829
    @maxxwalters2829 5 років тому

    Nice video like always, what is that nice music.

  • @theaxeman4429
    @theaxeman4429 5 років тому

    Good job! What axe and what hatchet were you using here..?

  • @MonkeyGus
    @MonkeyGus 5 років тому

    Nice Reg! One Man Army.

    • @MonkeyGus
      @MonkeyGus 5 років тому

      Who is the guy working with you? does he have any social media?

  • @jrmehaffey2484
    @jrmehaffey2484 5 років тому

    Nice work Reg! Must be a big job. How many crews were they running?

  • @boydb56
    @boydb56 5 років тому +4

    I miss that sound...

    • @nathanarievlis3985
      @nathanarievlis3985 5 років тому +1

      Which sound in particular? There's so many haha. Not giving you a hard time, just curious, sir.

    • @tymesho
      @tymesho 4 роки тому

      @@nathanarievlis3985 the wooosh of a top falling past you, and the crackling of heartwood tearing,

  • @TreeBoi4Life
    @TreeBoi4Life 5 років тому

    👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

  • @trimbaker1893
    @trimbaker1893 2 роки тому

    Reg, get down from there. That one's no good.

  • @vansien
    @vansien 5 років тому

    What happens to all the trees you fell up there, are they recovered by helicopter or pulled down the hillside or left even?

  • @robertbettis6552
    @robertbettis6552 5 років тому

    Awesome job

  • @Bluecollar711
    @Bluecollar711 5 років тому

    I was on the edge of my seat that's for sure you could see for ever in some of those views

  • @JosephPSiepert
    @JosephPSiepert 5 років тому +2

    Wow! THAT'S impressive!

  • @randyupladek1855
    @randyupladek1855 5 років тому

    Do they pry boulders loose on cliffs out there Reg?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      Yes, scalers working on site for over a year I believe

  • @jasonganoe6519
    @jasonganoe6519 5 років тому

    Awesome!!

  • @cmace5
    @cmace5 5 років тому

    Good Highlight Video

  • @jibiroo
    @jibiroo 3 місяці тому

    ~~~Wow~~~

  • @simonroberts8452
    @simonroberts8452 5 років тому

    Sometimes reg, , fewer words, , speaks volumes,,,................................................................!!!

  • @jeremybuchanan4759
    @jeremybuchanan4759 5 років тому

    What chisel do you prefer in cedar / deadwood?

  • @davidjohansen415
    @davidjohansen415 3 роки тому

    Good job reg

  • @jackberdine
    @jackberdine 4 роки тому

    20yr old climber here. what kind of risk assessment can you do on a tree that's basically hollow? or do you just pray?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  4 роки тому

      You can only determine such a risk from your past experiences. Also factoring in the extent of, if any live growth exists, as well as the site specific growing conditions environment factors. Sometimes you have to begin and proceed with a climb just to get the feel of a tree, knowing full well that you may reach a point where it doesn't feel safe to continue. And so you get back down and think up an alternative plan.

  • @SantoForest
    @SantoForest Рік тому

    👍🙏

  • @Jimmycricket-i2c
    @Jimmycricket-i2c 5 років тому

    awesome footage reg! shame they dont pay fuck all for doing that kind of work keep vids comming

  • @davidhall8874
    @davidhall8874 3 роки тому

    Yes, but why? Who is paying you to cut down trees in the middle of the woods or on a hill side beside the lake?

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  3 роки тому

      About 200ft below us, before the lake is a major highway. The highway was being widened, so a big part of the hillside was being blasted away. Removing the hazard trees was part of the project

  • @Aidtheblade
    @Aidtheblade 5 років тому

    After all this time, do you still love your job

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому +2

      Cant say I ever loved my job Aidan, but by chance I seemed to have the physical and mental attributes to learn it well. Thats not saying much, but it has kept a roof over my head through the years.

  • @Eap7899
    @Eap7899 5 років тому

    You the man

  • @gangesexcavating
    @gangesexcavating 5 років тому

    Is this Kennedy Hill project

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      It is mate.

    • @gangesexcavating
      @gangesexcavating 5 років тому

      I keep care of the logging activities for GPS, the Victoria land clearing contractor. I assume you’ve met Mark my boss. Do you sub for VI? We still have Aaron up there on the Cat320 pile burning I think.

    • @gangesexcavating
      @gangesexcavating 5 років тому

      Did this video happen before this incident? www.google.ca/amp/s/www.westerlynews.ca/news/tree-crashes-onto-hwy-4/amp/

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому

      @@gangesexcavating I do a little winter subbing to VI. This and Cathedral grove more recently.

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому +1

      @@gangesexcavating I think that happened last year. Long before this video or any involvement Ive had. I heard a version of what happened. Be very careful who you hire is what I took from it.

  • @Happytree-t3l
    @Happytree-t3l 5 років тому

    You cut old those trees in one day nice job

    • @Recoates
      @Recoates  5 років тому +4

      No, these are just snippets from a 12 day period....much like the previous 3 vids. Lot of hiking between trees, and traffic closure down below for every one felled.

    • @Happytree-t3l
      @Happytree-t3l 5 років тому +1

      Reg Coates good job brother

  • @hypnolobster
    @hypnolobster 5 років тому

    I'm not going to unclench for a week.

  • @noahreinke164
    @noahreinke164 3 роки тому

    Why the misterious music

  • @gregbrown9271
    @gregbrown9271 5 років тому

    Sad but fun job 👍

  • @batmantiss
    @batmantiss 4 роки тому

    It's a shame when the biggin's have to go. Oh well.

  • @mtbguidecoeurdalene2741
    @mtbguidecoeurdalene2741 5 років тому +1

    How does a dude that clumsy stay alive in that profession!?? Hahah!