Helipad Hike from the Ocean
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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"The journey from the ocean to the helipad full of statues! The combination of mechanical power and natural landscape is impressive! 🚁🌊
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.
Great music luv the blues.got those low down soakin wet heli pad blues right down to the soles of my loggin shoes.
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! 👍🏻
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.
Thanks Buddy
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
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).😰
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?
"WHY".... it all started with work for L.A. City....hard to leave that.
Let’s goooooo Bjarne!!!
dude your job is so F**king cool!
My first thought when you landed. You should pan that gravel.
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.
Bjarne great scenery video buddy stay safe remember STICK on the ICE 🧊, SAW in the WOOD 🪵 and RUBBER on the ROAD 😊.
Nicely done, thanks for the video.
Some of those small saplings must be decades old already I imagine
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.
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 😂 😝
Men of Men at work.
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.
BTW you forgot your gold pan😅
Another excellent video! Bjarne, it’s called SALAL - not shalal.
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?
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.
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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 😅