SEND IT!!! | Airborne Trees
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- Опубліковано 29 гру 2023
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From a logger from the EastCoast believe me, what you’re recording while making a living is super cool. No need for a camera man, it’s awesome. Stay safe and happy new year!!
Wood cutting with godly skills
30:55 so rad. I love watching you fell sketchy snags in less than ideal situations. Those are the situations I like being in the most. Total pro.
31:20 might be the most epic moment in any of your videos
I could do all this, if I wasn't sitting in front of this computer. Excellent work as always Bharne.
Stay safe mountain goat
Happy New Years Bjarne!! Thanks for all the great videos this year and I am definitely looking forward to seeing more from you. From our family to yours, cheers buddy.
That is some steep, broken up ground. Then, toss in the rotten snags and heavy leaners, all in days work for a professional faller like yourself. Keep up the great work and be safe always. Happy New Year!
I always said, there is not a tree out there worth my life when I was falling big timber in Southern Oregon years ago.
Fck! That last tree got some height 🤣 it was cool see the big one......dead horizontal in mid-air! Nice video as always 👍
I would love to operate a drone camera for you, you have some of the most amazing views in your videos. Indeed a dream job. Both the felling of big trees and recording it.
Next time you go to Lowe's and get a Cedar fence board, take a moment and think about the sweat that goes into just getting it on the ground,never mind into the rack at the store.
35:50 is also one of your most epic moments
was waiting for a runaway downhill chain-reaction to take out the Heli pad. 🤪
Those trees are taking off. Very cool.
Happy new year.
anyone else look for the logs every time he shows the lake?
Bjarne’s channel should be mandatory for any current trainee.
Bjarne there use it for fence post . Make the chips fly buddy . 😊
Happy New year. Great videos I enjoy every one of them.
FULL SEND!!!!
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Last video I assume… last question, what is really done with this wood… take care and stay safe in 2024…cheers from Luxembourg 🇱🇺 Europe 😊
65000 subscribers ohhh man…❤
Cedar is mostly going into cedar shakes for roofs and siding, so even the busted up, half rotten stuff gets hauled in and utilized for what's in it. Old timers told me they cut 700 year old trees rooted over the fallen logs of even bigger cedar that were cut out and used and was just as good as the forest logs. The good sound, clear logs are sawn for lumber and beams and choice cedar and hemlock logs are sliced for veneer. Owner of veneer company I sell to buys logs up there.
@@treemanclint2883thanks for the info, I saw a video on Arte that most from the forest in canada 🇨🇦 goes for cellulose and pampers, take stay safe
@@fern6114 just the low grade and small white wood. The cellulose material is coming from mainly Balsam Poplar, Populus Balsamifera, which grows more so in the inland provinces, not the coast.
The big hollow tree looked dangerous to cut
Great job, my friend I work in the same field I wish I could work with you I wish you safety
missed a stump or two with that one!
you re not spending New Years Eve home Bjarne? be safe!
Hey Bjarne, have you ever considered having a lanyard around the trunk and tied to your belt to give you some stability? What are your thoughts on that?
I was thinking the same thing because to the right of that tree it's a 20ft drop
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Get yourself a drone and film it from anywhere mate.
Do those trees get recovered or turn to dust? I see in your videos you drop trees way down. are you just clearing or harvesting?
Low rakers blues. Nothing is more irritating.
TOO many stumps, they are busting up good wood on the fall.
Big cedar at the end, well at 31:00-32:00.