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4thgenfaller
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2008
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Big Hemlocks
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Took my younger brother out for the day, he used the camera I used the saw. Poured rain all day, can't complain though, at least it keeps the bugs away.
Creamy timber
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Dynamite Old Growth
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Kristian Hyndman havin fun falling cedars then blowing up danger treeswith my bull bucker Marc Centroni and Fred Mantic my grandfather who started logging when he was 15 then retired after spending the last twenty years of his as manager at 65.
Big Cedar Falling " Got A Little Captian In Ya"
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"Right of Way" falling in Holberg with my partner Hugh Morgan, I gave him the nick name Captain Morgan.
WestCoastFalling
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Some old growth fir on the northern end of Vancouver island, mixed in with the trees that are second growth due to the Huricanne in 1908. Creeks on one side and CMT zones on the other, and nothing is alowed in those zones, it was challenging to get these 250' plus trees into the falling boundry but well worth the experience.
You still falling?
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Levels of testosterone 🧌
Nice cutting been cutting wood for a sewer main on the back side of Joe Mary bobcat 35 in there moving oversized wood as I cut it hey stay safe bruh
Horrible that we just had to go and cut down a crap ton of the old growth trees, so sad to see man.
Tree Cutting
Stihl MS440 OLD Chainsaw
When you gonna upload again ? You still falling?
Shame it is that one as massive as that is felled. But, it's better to have been felled when it was instead of later when the only salvage that could have been, was just to rot. "But it's a natural process!" Yes, I agree. Trees rotting is a natural process, never said it wasn't. Fire is also a natural process. A tree of that size and in the weakened state of rotting from the inside, it would not have survived a fire. Even though such ceder trees, like several other thick shaggy barked trees need fire to clear under brush and collected dried litter around so that the seeds could have better odds. Instead, such trees are now located in areas of high preservation but low natural cycling. It's one of the reasons why in the seventies and eighties the sequoia and others like it were not making seeds. Plenty of cones, but no seeds were making it to the ground. Not until a wildfire swept the area, enough to clear out thickets of underbrush, competition saplings, and the inches thick layers of dry leaves, needles to bare ground. The ashes nurturing the seeds after germination. Since the heat of the fire caused the cones to relax and open wide. Even more is the misguided notion that trees don't die even after hundreds to low thousands of years. That such will only be too thrilled to keep going if not for man's intervention. Trees die of old age, they die from roots being severed. Struck by lightning is a big issue for the big and tall trees. It's natural for a tree to die of age, disease, lightning struck.
Very beautiful Cedar. Very old.
Nice tall trees 4:57
That 660 gets the job done ! Nice work !
I like this video
woah
Generations 1,2, and 3 would be proud.
Top video
Top video
R.I.P. big beautiful trees that took 100+ years to grow. Sorry for what mindless toolmen like them are doing to your world.
That saw holds nice rpm’s in the cut. Somebody’s done some work to it.
good thing that tree was a couple thousand years old and was good for some cedar shakes. why even cut it. us playing God engineering trees will never last as long as that tree did.
Sitkas, masters of survival, on rainwater only if they have to. Tougher than tough, I love 'em from the first big one I felled. Nice job 4th gen. Stay safe. Peace.
I’m not a tree hugger, but I think that one should have been left alone.
Top video 👍🏻
Yup total great work! Great skills.. west coaster as iam from b.c canada as well and bc.certified.. i love the saw work .. ur skills rock! 🤙
Old growth trees are our national treasures
But your house, garden, shed, car etc. has wooden components, and the houses of your grandparents as well. Never forget that. I'm not talking about destruction, I'm talking about forestry.
I'd say that the like vs unlike ratio is a tell for this countrys liberal level....harvest and re-plant or they'll waste and burn folks, wood makes the world go round.
Is a mixed Hemlock/Douglas-fir forest?
Great job man! Only coastal, wet area fallers know to use sawdust to dry their axe handle. My dad cut coastal timber from northern california to Alaska. And I hate to say it, but I know I will never compare to guys like you. Simply because we don't have trees like that, nor could we log them if we had them. On the east side of oregon that is. And most of oregon for that matter. We also don't log the kind of ground you boys do in B.C. Anyway I hope you're still cutting, since this video was 11 years ago. If you are. Then keep having fun!! And I can tell I don't have to tell you to stay safe. Great falling again!!👍👍💪🍻
This one is legendary Jake in the archives
Wish this guy would make some more videos, ?? Guy is awesome.
My property has 5 dead ash trees killed by ‘nature’. The longer they stay standing the more dangerous they get.
[Anybody] Is this guy still around? Still falling? Man this guy has some awesome videos!!!
Hay all you dumbass tree huggers. Most of you live in wood houses and wipe your butt with toilet paper. And your kids use wood pencils. Have some damn respect for people that go out and risk there lives so you can have that kind of stuff
3:10 god damn the tree trunk absolutely destroyed the one that it landed on
That’s a big fucking tree
Beautiful big Hemlocks from Northern Vancouver Island
Damn good felling..!
Looked to be some tough "lays" for those big trees, most of them seemed to have saved out pretty good...
is the tree dead because its in the middle of a clear cut? Or was it dead before
Some day, 15 years, 25 years, 50, 80?!? Yall were gonna be fucking dead. And the next couple generations are gonna be left with chopped down forests, clogged up rivers, extinct salmon, dead zones in the ocean........and they are just going to think "WHAT THE FUCK GRANDPA?"
All trees one day will be dead, cut trees stop making babies
Es ist so traurig zu sehen wie die alten Urwälder für immer zerstört werden. Sie sollen unter Schutz gestellt werden.
"Saved right out to the buggy-whip" :-)
What does that mean? I heard that at the end.... Does it mean the very tip top?
Should of left for a wildlife tree!
Buetyfull timber thank you for taking the time to make a video for us
very good job
good work,good loggingman
Power bucking!
And it's bucked. Lol.