Watching that Tigercat walk up the hill was impressive! I grew up a few miles from there, about 1/4 mile east from the Short Covered bridge and probably hunted deer and elk in that area before!
@@melanieevaldi7222 Logging companies replant these areas after clear cutting. Its all part of the business. This section has most likely been clear cut times before.
@@dieselman8v923 Of course it has although the liberal, spotted owl loving tree huggers tend to forget that, especially when they live in a house made out of Douglas Fir that came from Oregon.
@@melanieevaldi7222 That was probably logged 30 to 40 years earlier. The trees planted anymore are nicknamed 30 year wonders, since from planting to harvest is about 30 years. It will be ready to be logged in about 2050.
How does one get into a job like this? where do you start? Who do you talk to? I’m super interested. I’m tired of working under LED lights 8 hours a day.
Wondering how much they get paid per board foot for the logs. Or do they get paid by the ton. I live in Ohio and have to pay $400 per thousand board feet for white pine logs.
Varies depending on length/grade . Doug Fir export is at about $1200/mbf (1,000 board foot) Japan sort at Weyerhaueser. Domestic mills (Local) are at $850/mbf for 40ft logs here in NW Oregon right now at RSG Forest Products. 😉👍
we don't rely on "Mother Nature" to do the replenishing...for every mature tree that is harvested many more are replanted and managed for future harvests!
Here's a breakdown of logging in Oregon. You can see that since the 50's that logging in Oregon is way down today compared to what it used to be! www.oregonloggers.org/Forest_facts_HarvestData.aspx
Why don't you give up your house and apartment, you tree huggers are the cause of your own "Climate Change Issues". You people are also the cause of millions of acres burning the hell up every single year, you idiots really save NOTHING when it's all said and done.
the m and hope for a long day is the band of a new year in which we live together with a great deal @@kevinmccarthy6862 of a group called for the new Yorker
@@adamleonard8904 its not just timber- its the ecosystem (and water storage)! and that will take hundreds of years, if ever, to come back !!! plus the forest service doesn't charge enough tax on the timber to do a quality job of timber "management".
Watching that Tigercat walk up the hill was impressive! I grew up a few miles from there, about 1/4 mile east from the Short Covered bridge and probably hunted deer and elk in that area before!
What a fantastic video
Recuerdo como trabajé en la sierra de Oregon por 12 años estoy muy agradecido con ese lugar y su gente..saludo desde Puerto Escondido Oaxaca.
My Fishing Gear is in the Kitchen!!
Got a little of it all. Very cool..
Love the TTY70 , used to own one and wish we still did. Future video please show close ups of that Thunderbird
Bad ass video man.
That tiger cat is an animule!
Iv hinted that clear cut
It helps keep forest fires down
Nice logs and great looking area
Was a great looking area :(
@@melanieevaldi7222 Logging companies replant these areas after clear cutting. Its all part of the business. This section has most likely been clear cut times before.
@@dieselman8v923 Of course it has although the liberal, spotted owl loving tree huggers tend to forget that, especially when they live in a house made out of Douglas Fir that came from Oregon.
@@melanieevaldi7222 That was probably logged 30 to 40 years earlier. The trees planted anymore are nicknamed 30 year wonders, since from planting to harvest is about 30 years. It will be ready to be logged in about 2050.
How long would it take to log a section of timber like that?
This site was completed in about a month and a half
How does one get into a job like this? where do you start? Who do you talk to? I’m super interested. I’m tired of working under LED lights 8 hours a day.
Wondering how much they get paid per board foot for the logs. Or do they get paid by the ton. I live in Ohio and have to pay $400 per thousand board feet for white pine logs.
Varies depending on length/grade . Doug Fir export is at about $1200/mbf (1,000 board foot) Japan sort at Weyerhaueser.
Domestic mills (Local) are at $850/mbf for 40ft logs here in NW Oregon right now at RSG Forest Products. 😉👍
Ekstra brzo uništavanje šuma
who is the logger
The Only Good Tree is a Stump
Is it a stupid question to ask will Mother Nature be able to keep up with replenishing with today’s technology in logging !!
we don't rely on "Mother Nature" to do the replenishing...for every mature tree that is harvested many more are replanted and managed for future harvests!
Here's a breakdown of logging in Oregon. You can see that since the 50's that logging in Oregon is way down today compared to what it used to be! www.oregonloggers.org/Forest_facts_HarvestData.aspx
All the chemtrails make this video cool 😷
MAGA.
MAGAt
@@jimhere1 Creative play. Trump2024
@@nathankoroush7918 LOL what a cretin
thats a sin to clear cut large areas like that! what a shame to destroy ecosystems when there are plenty of alternatives for building than using wood.
Sure, they could let it burn like california.
Why don't you give up your house and apartment, you tree huggers are the cause of your own "Climate Change Issues". You people are also the cause of millions of acres burning the hell up every single year, you idiots really save NOTHING when it's all said and done.
the m and hope for a long day is the band of a new year in which we live together with a great deal @@kevinmccarthy6862 of a group called for the new Yorker
You do realize it will grow back eventually it's called timber management
@@adamleonard8904 its not just timber- its the ecosystem (and water storage)! and that will take hundreds of years, if ever, to come back !!! plus the forest service doesn't charge enough tax on the timber to do a quality job of timber "management".