As a Pacific Northwest climber for 30 years, beautiful work, my respect to you on your knowledge of roping, rigging and a well thought out removal. BUT without your ground crew you are nothing so if you do read this, you sir have a very skillful team.
Excellent job and very professional techniques, too bad all of the tree work posters on here did not watch and learn many things from this video. I have been doing tree work climbing tall redwoods and firs along with all other species including blue gum eucalyptus for over 35 years and have yet to see a video on here showing work as good as this climbers. Saw always clipped in, tied in at least two ways, double wrapping the limbs to be lowered! thumbs up mate.
Marti woodchip thank you sir. I have been trying to make the exact point. 90% of the other channels are amateur level climbing with professional level ego.
I wish I had good ropers like you do when I was doing tree work. They definitely keep you comfortable when they are not shaking the hell out of you. Good job!
+epSos.de You can't use a cranse to hoist people into the air for tree removal; that is just not safe nor allowed. You could use a boom lift, but those are not nearly as high as this. Climbing is the only real solution.
wildonemeister There are very high telescopic cranes, they are just a lot more expensive than a skillful climber, which is an advantage for people in this profession.
epSos.de I know there are high cranes, but as mentioned - cranes are not allowed to hoist (lift) people. A bucket lift (if you will) however is designed to do so. Finding one that goes 40m or even 70m in the air is however a challenge. Personally I'd still pick to do the climb even if you actually found one.
wildonemeister That is interesting. I did think bucket cranes are easy to rent. See them all the time in EU. Maybe the access to them depends on location a lot.
+wildonemeister Are cranes not allowed to lift people in US? Here in europe we do that all the time and we have a lifting basket/bucket designed for the purpose of lifting people.
I do it for 40 an hour and love every minute. I even climb on my days off trying out new techniques and gear. I start to get very irritated when I havent had some saddle time for a few days
I used to help a friend and his father do tree work and the skill involved here is at a level that is so much greater than most people can comprehend and thats before you even start climbing. He is not without fear but his knowledge of so much more than I could do justice to in explaining, gives him the confidence in doing something that most of us wouldnt even know what to do to even get themselves a few feet up that beautiful tree. His crew are just as important to the success and safety of the mission as well. Great job fellas! Pardon my ignorance though, Im curious to know the species of that tree? I think I know but Im just not sure.
Awesome job guys, beautiful rigging. The ground guys are pros too, watching them run those pieces was a pleasure, they make the climber look good. Stay safe fellas.
@@subbukiran8426 well having big old trees around houses is very dangerous because if the weather is bad then if the tree goes down it will take down many houses as well
The tree what's a beautiful tree it was a shame it had to be taken down but when something so extraordinary in time there was only the one man that could have done it with Shear Excellence in every profound movement of a well-orchestrated climber gave you did by far so many great things making this video I could go on for days but this is a great video in so many ways I thank U only once
+Erik Nielsen Thank you Erik, i used two GoPro's, the one on my helmet was a hero 4 silver and the one i placed in the tree using the clamp jaw mount was a hero 4 black :)
Awesome video NO Crane NO Problem I love it!!! I can't wait to see the next one.. Do u ever use a climbing saw!!! I'm starting to feel like a little GIRL!!
+Dave Coleman Thanks mate! they aren't great with giving out their secrets hahaha they list no band! sites search engine is so terrible can't find it anyway haha
It's a shame to kill such a legendary tree...but it's clear it was dying inside. Better to come down this way, than in the dark of night during a storm! OH: And beautiful job on that last felling; dead-center!
dear sir its dead tree ...he had done good job... at storm its may be harm any person or damage any home..... but i like your spirit about tree .. i lve nature and tree ...
am old school we never used pullys or carabinas to lower the branches we used just rope and tied a timber hitch knot which tigtens on it self is this modern way better as your putting a lot of stress on carabina ?
X cada arbol que matan ,cuantos arboles siembran el mundo necesita Oxigeno ,los animalitos necesitan casas ,nosotros necesitamos respirar sire puro que nos sucede debemos cambiar la manera de cuidar nuestro hogar
Si te fijas en el tamaño del árbol es un árbol bastante viejo es por ello que por seguridad deben cortarse, aunque estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo en la siembra de estos mismos
Nice video mate, actually am your fan, am also a arborist, your video makes, me more confident to climb, love to be a professional like u mate, can u pls explain ur gears, ur climbing with drt right. Nice job mate, loveed it, great work
I know what you're saying but those kind of tall trees are very dangerous for people around the area. The branches can break and fall down on your head
Que comentario un inocente prefieres que ese arbol caiga sobre unas 3 casas que están serca y acave con la vida de muchos los que acaban con la naturaleza no tienen nezecidad de arriesgar la vida de eza manera esos destrullen parejo a beneficio unica y sencillamente de el. Aprovechándose de lo vanidoso que somos los ceres humanos tu también estas matando la naturaleza usando el teléfono o lo que sea que usaste
+TopMia CareMid Imagine doing this forty hours a week and never making such a mistake. These guys earn their pay, I tell ya. Also the not smashing of the house...
+Michał A no, no at all.. I know that lot of us speak at good level, I just wanted to explain why Im asking - never heard that sentence before and I wasnt 100 percent sure. pure curious bro ;-)
you should try the Sena headsets , they are cheap but really awesome trust me you would love them. all i do is mainly crane removals and it is a must have but its really good for conventional tree removal as well
I have to recognise you are really good at it. you and another pro from France called Cyrill. I've been watching every video and it's so clean and effective. Have you tried the 201 tc m? Greetings from Portugal and thank you for these awesome videos
Made it look easy! Just a tought, if you do arborist jobs, is there a reason why you don't use a chainsaw better suited for that kind of work? (With the handle on top of the saw instead of behind) I don't know about Stihl's selection but I know that Husqvarna got a couple of that kind. :)
You showed us five minutes of cutting of the branches - but then didn't show us how to shorten the rest of the tree? At the end of the video the tree wasn't 40 meters high anymore, so how did you cut the rest?
My guess is that the climber would climb down 10-20 meters from the top and attach to a new rope point underneath the intended cut. Then cut out a wedge in the desired fall direction, attach rope with pulley, and cut off as normal. Definitely would have liked to see that, though.
Harder to film the snatching segment as there aren't any places to mount a camera, he would have snatched the logs off the main stem of the tree itself.
As a Pacific Northwest climber for 30 years, beautiful work, my respect to you on your knowledge of roping, rigging and a well thought out removal. BUT without your ground crew you are nothing so if you do read this, you sir have a very skillful team.
Excellent job and very professional techniques, too bad all of the tree work posters on here did not watch and learn many things from this video. I have been doing tree work climbing tall redwoods and firs along with all other species including blue gum eucalyptus for over 35 years and have yet to see a video on here showing work as good as this climbers. Saw always clipped in, tied in at least two ways, double wrapping the limbs to be lowered! thumbs up mate.
I totally agree with you .
Excellent professional job .
Marti woodchip thank you sir. I have been trying to make the exact point. 90% of the other channels are amateur level climbing with professional level ego.
Someone who dares to do this job.....very respectful with you....
Yes, please be respectful with their bodies.
Wow! This video is a runner!! Congrats on the viralness. Totally deserves it!
+August Hunicke Thanks again mate, yeah it's funny how some vids go off and some don't!
Beautiful angle video
I wish I had good ropers like you do when I was doing tree work. They definitely keep you comfortable when they are not shaking the hell out of you. Good job!
And here I am in Ohio and can't get a guy to climb a 50' White Pine...
Exquisite work, safety, knowledge of craft etc. I salute you!
Very nice work. Careful, methodical, and the ground crew is definitely top notch.
Thank you 😊
Dave Coleman you've got balls brother! Nice job. 🤙
This looks like a fun job for the people who love to climb trees. It saves a lot of money for the crane too.
+epSos.de You can't use a cranse to hoist people into the air for tree removal; that is just not safe nor allowed. You could use a boom lift, but those are not nearly as high as this. Climbing is the only real solution.
wildonemeister There are very high telescopic cranes, they are just a lot more expensive than a skillful climber, which is an advantage for people in this profession.
epSos.de I know there are high cranes, but as mentioned - cranes are not allowed to hoist (lift) people. A bucket lift (if you will) however is designed to do so. Finding one that goes 40m or even 70m in the air is however a challenge. Personally I'd still pick to do the climb even if you actually found one.
wildonemeister That is interesting. I did think bucket cranes are easy to rent. See them all the time in EU. Maybe the access to them depends on location a lot.
+wildonemeister Are cranes not allowed to lift people in US? Here in europe we do that all the time and we have a lifting basket/bucket designed for the purpose of lifting people.
This is the kind of thing people will watch in the future and think "back in the day they sure knew how to do it right". Great job guys
As opposed to what? A futuristic chainsaw or better technique to cut a tree down? 🤔🤔🤔
As always, text book rigging Dave. You make it look easy!
+Dan Hargrave cheers Dan :)
Даа.. работа не для слабаков.
Стоять на гнилом дереве, на высоте 40 метров, да ещё виртуозно орудовать пилой.
Моё почтение...💪👍👍👍
Spent all day logging, now i'm back home watching tree videos lol. Awesome video!
If they pay me $3000 per hour...i still won't do it. He is a very brave man
I only need 300usd/ hour to do it
I do it for 40 an hour and love every minute. I even climb on my days off trying out new techniques and gear. I start to get very irritated when I havent had some saddle time for a few days
Well done Dave.
Always makes me smile to see rope work so nicely done.
Thanks for the video and keep yourself safe.
Randy
+NHlocal Thanks Randy
This is amazing - I can't wait till you stay shooting videos like this in VR. :-)
I used to help a friend and his father do tree work and the skill involved here is at a level that is so much greater than most people can comprehend and thats before you even start climbing. He is not without fear but his knowledge of so much more than I could do justice to in explaining, gives him the confidence in doing something that most of us wouldnt even know what to do to even get themselves a few feet up that beautiful tree. His crew are just as important to the success and safety of the mission as well. Great job fellas! Pardon my ignorance though, Im curious to know the species of that tree? I think I know but Im just not sure.
Nice video Dave, keep up the great work.cheers ACE
Cheers Mark :)
Dave Coleman aooo....
Aspiration intégré réglage marché aret
Awesome job guys, beautiful rigging. The ground guys are pros too, watching them run those pieces was a pleasure, they make the climber look good. Stay safe fellas.
Awesome video pal, keep up the good work!
You inspire me Dave, its a pleasure to watch you work thanks for sharing this with the world.
Thanks mate :)
good work! and bravo to the roper never shook the tree while you where up there.
A brave person, a well paid job !
Its simply awesome... It would have been lovely too to see how you guys rigged the tree and how you finally took off your ropes off the tree...
Big work Dave nicely Done a real pleasure to watch, love the music track too.!
Jim
+Southern Tas Climbers Hey Jim, thanks mate. Love your part of the world, wouldn't mind doing a bit down your way :)
Trop fort. Super boulot 👍👍👍
This vedio makes my heart pulse more
Your contribution to increase the global warming much appreciated.
I know it's an old tree but is a little sad to see it to falling down ☹︎ 🌳
But you man, you're such incredible
No cutting down trees is not the good job..
Pls don't encourage him doing such work..
It is very to see the dead body in cut piece ...
@@subbukiran8426 well having big old trees around houses is very dangerous because if the weather is bad then if the tree goes down it will take down many houses as well
@@vignesh8531 that tree is nilgiri ( Australian babul) which is very hard tough to fall down..
What those birds who live on their...
And dead trees could also be the best for birds...
True...
The tree what's a beautiful tree it was a shame it had to be taken down but when something so extraordinary in time there was only the one man that could have done it with Shear Excellence in every profound movement of a well-orchestrated climber gave you did by far so many great things making this video I could go on for days but this is a great video in so many ways I thank U only once
Good skill job nd don't forget to plant another tree guys
Exactly
I'm always in awe whenever someone shows such mastery of their craft. Absolutely insane.
Tantos años para terminar derrumbado😔 si ellos estuvieron primero que las casas.😳
Es por el tienpo ya esta biegito
Sip, se ponen viejos e inseguros por que las ramas pueden caer sin avisar. Pero es verdad que no nos preocupamos por la fauna del planeta
dude this is really well produced.
+razerscraps Thank you
I liked the way of cutting tree without harming surroundings..Risky job ..brave man though it's his profession..
You guys are deadset legends. I would never do that. Never ever.
Good groundies, it's great when someone know what they are doing on the end of the rope.
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Muito bom, very good job
Congratulations!
Nice and clean work.
Salute!
Always a pleasure watching your videos Dave. Inspirational stuff!
That shit is crazy man you gotta have big ball to work up that height , I did the same but no strap 40 feet up it's no joke man
Hello from USA 🇺🇸 sick removal guys
Salute to greatness top class job done
sweet work Dave smooth as always u make it look so easy.
+Anthony Angeletti Thanks mate, i have a good team :)
Yes u do man that's some of the smoothest rope work I have ever seen good job to u and your team brotha
Só de assistir isso já dá medo!..Tem Brasileiro aí?
Eu já tou é tonto só em olhar kkk
Domas Gonçalves Ferreira
Trabalho arriscado.
Fico feliz em saber que lá na Austrália eles recebem o justo pra fazer esse tipo de trablho.
@@refugioamazonia.1647 verdade mano, mais creio que o Brasil vai ser assim também um dia.
Sinto eu caindo ao invés do galho
Mesmo com toda segurança que vimos,tem que Ter muita coragem.
This video is one of the best I've ever seen with arborist . great recording, really sharp. what camera did you use from 26 sec.
+Erik Nielsen Thank you Erik, i used two GoPro's, the one on my helmet was a hero 4 silver and the one i placed in the tree using the clamp jaw mount was a hero 4 black :)
Impressive work. I feel hurt for the death of the tree
Surendra nath P R
Awesome video NO Crane NO Problem I love it!!! I can't wait to see the next one.. Do u ever use a climbing saw!!! I'm starting to feel like a little GIRL!!
Agreed
Gostei da técnica. Serviço muito perigoso!!
This is always a fun video to watch! Good job
Great work. Rope guy on point! Very nice. Buy that man a steak dinner!
Nice video! Ground guys did a great job as well.
Dear,
Irespect you for yr job, really admire people like you... I m scared of height.. Ha ha ha.
Gd job man n keep it up
Adios..
That made me sweat the whole time. You guys make it look easy. Be safe.
Tenho uma de 15 metros no meio do pátio de casa! E tenho Maior pena de corta !
Pena vai ser se ela tombar,cuidado!
@@alexandreclovisdasilva1575 madeira de Lei, base sólida! Mas é claro que vou poda-la e diminuir sua altura. E manter em um padrão seguro !
Отлично выполненная работа. Концовка вообще супер!
What's the song mate!
+Luke Mickan its off pond5 a track called better-not-show
+Dave Coleman Thanks mate! they aren't great with giving out their secrets hahaha they list no band! sites search engine is so terrible can't find it anyway haha
www.pond5.com/item/43830700
Thanks mate! :)!
itunes.apple.com/us/album/hotel-beds/id915686823
It's cheaper here
A pessoa ver q e um profissional,cortando uma árvore com todo um amparato de segurança e responsa😯👍
Quesia de Araújo de Araujowafi
It's a shame to kill such a legendary tree...but it's clear it was dying inside. Better to come down this way, than in the dark of night during a storm!
OH: And beautiful job on that last felling; dead-center!
dear sir its dead tree ...he had done good job... at storm its may be harm any person or damage any home..... but i like your spirit about tree .. i lve nature and tree ...
I have to apologize for not subscribing earlier LOL LOL but better late than never to watch another professional at work God bless stay safe one love
A normal human can't done this type of job
A normal human can do whatever they put their mind to!
am old school we never used pullys or carabinas to lower the branches we used just rope and tied a timber hitch knot which tigtens on it self is this modern way better as your putting a lot of stress on carabina ?
Very successfully they cut down a very big old green tree 🌲 and 10k liked them cutting a tree😥
Sudheer T it’s a shame
Would you rather pay thousands of dollars to fix your home when a huge crashes on it?
Love the track you chose! such finesse climbing and cutting! love your vids!
X cada arbol que matan ,cuantos arboles siembran el mundo necesita Oxigeno ,los animalitos necesitan casas ,nosotros necesitamos respirar sire puro que nos sucede debemos cambiar la manera de cuidar nuestro hogar
Si te fijas en el tamaño del árbol es un árbol bastante viejo es por ello que por seguridad deben cortarse, aunque estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo en la siembra de estos mismos
Nice video mate, actually am your fan, am also a arborist, your video makes, me more confident to climb, love to be a professional like u mate, can u pls explain ur gears, ur climbing with drt right. Nice job mate, loveed it, great work
Este wueyyy ... tiene sus huevos de avestruz🤨
Huevos le faltaron por atreverse a cortar un árbol hermoso como ese
De avestruz y bien grandes
A huevo mis respeto
As an ccrophobic Ive just realize that my job is not so shity I was thinking before.. Great video. What gopro you use?
Isso é que é coragem em dobro cortar uma árvore desta.
Anas🌾🍄🌼🌷💐💖💖💔
That’s was beautiful how it didn’t demolish the shed down below
Kok pantat gua ngilu ntn nih vidio
Orang indonesia mana suaranya🙈
gw jga mak deg mak tratap gan
Wong ra ndwe wedi
Manuke nyong sing mrinding jebule anu manuke agi di sabuni 😂 subscribe channel ku ya lur..
😂😂😂😂
Gue mual mau muntah coookkk
Just awesome. You guys got balls of steel. Greeting from 🇨🇦
He's brave, me I wouldn't I'm so afraid of heights lol , anyways good job
Your not afraid of heights just the fact that you could fall 😎
Sick, your absolutely mad. Great work.
Please😫🙏🙏💓 save our environment guys
I know what you're saying but those kind of tall trees are very dangerous for people around the area. The branches can break and fall down on your head
As soon as he breaks the tree, as soon as you increase it again, I will also like to see your work.
Acabando con la naturaleza 👿😤
Que comentario un inocente prefieres que ese arbol caiga sobre unas 3 casas que están serca y acave con la vida de muchos los que acaban con la naturaleza no tienen nezecidad de arriesgar la vida de eza manera esos destrullen parejo a beneficio unica y sencillamente de el. Aprovechándose de lo vanidoso que somos los ceres humanos tu también estas matando la naturaleza usando el teléfono o lo que sea que usaste
That was a good take down on the tree. Skills there. Keep up the good work.
Dia yg naik dia yg motong gw yg takut... 😂
Felt sad by seeing it's cutting .But what is the name of the tree and love to plant the trees like that it is just amazing
Imagine hooking yourself to the branch you just cut off.
+TopMia CareMid Imagine doing this forty hours a week and never making such a mistake. These guys earn their pay, I tell ya. Also the not smashing of the house...
+Ken Gregory whats "earn their pay" means? no offence - poland here.
means they have a demanding job
+hinduspl do you mean that Poles can't speak english? you won't offend anyone by simply asking for explaination
+Michał A no, no at all.. I know that lot of us speak at good level, I just wanted to explain why Im asking - never heard that sentence before and I wasnt 100 percent sure. pure curious bro ;-)
Nice work Dave. Always a pleasure to watch your kills 😀
What kind of program are you using to edit your videos? They are amazing man! Stay safe!
+Jeroen Thanks mate, i use iMovie
nice video dude you have a heck of a following
and he " sticks the landing ..!! " awesome ...thumbs up !!
you should try the Sena headsets , they are cheap but really awesome trust me you would love them. all i do is mainly crane removals and it is a must have but its really good for conventional tree removal as well
I have to recognise you are really good at it. you and another pro from France called Cyrill.
I've been watching every video and it's so clean and effective.
Have you tried the 201 tc m?
Greetings from Portugal and thank you for these awesome videos
From indian. Hatsoff ur work
How often do replace your ropes, Arborist and tree parts?
Made it look easy! Just a tought, if you do arborist jobs, is there a reason why you don't use a chainsaw better suited for that kind of work? (With the handle on top of the saw instead of behind) I don't know about Stihl's selection but I know that Husqvarna got a couple of that kind. :)
Admirably, the courage of this man to watch the fear
Good man on the rigging rope.
your ground guys are on point
Awesome video and track
nice cutting mate ! good groundies as well ! cheers
Great video. Thumbs up.
Interesting job...What are the two marks for that you scratch into the tree at about 3:58 ?
+rbondy008 Stops the wood tearing, can be a prob if it rips down on the rigging/flip line.
You showed us five minutes of cutting of the branches - but then didn't show us how to shorten the rest of the tree? At the end of the video the tree wasn't 40 meters high anymore, so how did you cut the rest?
My guess is that the climber would climb down 10-20 meters from the top and attach to a new rope point underneath the intended cut. Then cut out a wedge in the desired fall direction, attach rope with pulley, and cut off as normal. Definitely would have liked to see that, though.
Harder to film the snatching segment as there aren't any places to mount a camera, he would have snatched the logs off the main stem of the tree itself.
which saw are you using in the tree and why ? great work thanks
You guys are so amazing!