Helipad Hike from the Ocean

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 28

  • @MrTechReviews1
    @MrTechReviews1 23 години тому

    "The journey from the ocean to the helipad full of statues! The combination of mechanical power and natural landscape is impressive! 🚁🌊

  • @mikec4736
    @mikec4736 День тому +4

    Found you on UA-cam just a few weeks ago and now, I can’t stop watching your videos to catch up! Amazing work you guys do. The biggest trees I ever fall on my property are at most 12 inches in diameter. Keep it up Bjarne, you do a great job capturing the daily demands of your profession on video.

  • @polarlab113
    @polarlab113 День тому +3

    Great music luv the blues.got those low down soakin wet heli pad blues right down to the soles of my loggin shoes.

  • @larrywheeler9797
    @larrywheeler9797 День тому +4

    Thanks for the bushwhacking and pad construction. I think I’ve watched enough to become an armchair supervisor! lol! Keep up the great videos and stay safe! 👍🏻

  • @mcleod1960
    @mcleod1960 День тому +2

    Mr., Butler, It always amazes me how fast you guys are able to move to a new location and build a heli-pad. As I watch you and your partner move the planks into place it is obvious that you had every move planned prior to execution. Every action is smooth and deliberate. I'm a long-time subscriber and I watch every morning. Sometimes I'm the first one to give a thumbs up.
    I used to cut out of Carol inlet on Scholes Cove, South East AK, at least that was my last location before I got injured. That was a long time ago when I was much younger.
    Les from Eastern Oregon.

  • @geraldfelchGoose
    @geraldfelchGoose День тому +1

    Thanks Buddy

  • @ingmarzz
    @ingmarzz День тому +2

    Bjarne, when you’re hand-ripping logs for helipads etc. you might want to try back-barring your way through. Bore in, and cut at 45 degree angle. The saw climbs up into the wood, and forward, and you don’t bury your line in sawdust… I find it waaay easier! Cheers, Ingmar

  • @robertlafnear7034
    @robertlafnear7034 День тому +1

    Bjarne that walk to work is a thousand time better and more Scenic than my 55 min. 4 mile drive down the 405 in morning traffic (lol).😰

    • @ToddAdams1234
      @ToddAdams1234 День тому +1

      It’s almost that fast to walk fairly briskly. From what I’ve heard 2nd hand, that 405 is always B2B in the am and eve. Why do you do it?

    • @robertlafnear7034
      @robertlafnear7034 День тому

      "WHY".... it all started with work for L.A. City....hard to leave that.

  • @TheeDanIslander
    @TheeDanIslander День тому +2

    Let’s goooooo Bjarne!!!

  • @hairycanadian
    @hairycanadian День тому +1

    dude your job is so F**king cool!

  • @michaelmonkman6804
    @michaelmonkman6804 День тому +1

    My first thought when you landed. You should pan that gravel.

  • @BobPfohl
    @BobPfohl День тому

    Outstanding video Mr. Butler, I have watched several of your videos on pad building and noticed you guys use a hug and tug technique to wrestle your stringers and boards, I saw some rope in your kit at the end of this video and wondered why you didn’t use it during your build. Throw a cow hitch choke on the end of a board and snake it into place. Easier than hug & tug one step at a time. I have never built a heli pad, but I have moved logs in rough ground using rope, cable and chain as needed.

  • @leonardryan8723
    @leonardryan8723 День тому

    Bjarne great scenery video buddy stay safe remember STICK on the ICE 🧊, SAW in the WOOD 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD 😊.

  • @joegreenwood1443
    @joegreenwood1443 День тому

    Nicely done, thanks for the video.

  • @yonmusak
    @yonmusak День тому

    Some of those small saplings must be decades old already I imagine

  • @navydogsadventures3500
    @navydogsadventures3500 День тому

    Nice looking helicopter pad. I grew up on the west coast of Washington St. I know how thick that brush can be. Lol, where I grew up, we would get around 100 inches of rain a year.

    • @ToddAdams1234
      @ToddAdams1234 День тому +1

      You’re in what I believe is called a “temperate rain forest”. Rain forest by nature do just that: RAIN. It’ll just be nice to have a moderate amount of amount of things as opposed to an excess of one thing only to cause a lacking in others. I’d settle for what you have as opposed to the junky weather that I must endure in my state of Arkansas…and I was born here. Being 53, I’m not going anywhere else though. I’ve almost got it figured out 😂 😝

  • @haydenbretton2990
    @haydenbretton2990 День тому +1

    Men of Men at work.

  • @ToddAdams1234
    @ToddAdams1234 День тому

    Bjarne, what’s the smoother flight, a puddle jumper or a timber worker helicopter? I’ve been wondering until I had a chance to ask.

  • @grantvaneeuwen7901
    @grantvaneeuwen7901 День тому

    BTW you forgot your gold pan😅

  • @HartPfortmueller
    @HartPfortmueller День тому

    Another excellent video! Bjarne, it’s called SALAL - not shalal.

  • @keithpace-on4nk
    @keithpace-on4nk День тому

    Just wondering, if this is going to be your work area for a while, why not leave your gear on the pad to save dragging it back and forth?

    • @mikefleming8352
      @mikefleming8352 День тому +1

      There is lots of reasons. Maintaining saws after your shift,weather. They may not be back for days,and thievery.Stuff has a habit of disappearing.

  • @oleman
    @oleman День тому

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @eddyarundale1566
    @eddyarundale1566 День тому

    👋🏼

  • @dwaynesprospectingadventur4994

    Bro, you have a chainsaw and unlimited amount of wood. Make a pan, it doesn't have to be pretty it just has to work. The best part is when you're finished yiu can leave it in the woods 😅