Bjarne, you and fellow Loggers past and present are / were the true keepers of what makes everything great in our world, be safe and keep on keeping on.
Had a trigger moment tonight. Watching a Global news story where a usual actor was proclaiming the last stand of old growth was being logged. I did notice the proffesional made stumps, including some 5-6 foot cedar stumps. Keep cutting , hope the permits continue in BC.
Great music for the lead in.I worked coastal tugs for 40 years.I think that tug is the old Ocaen Clipper.Used to be a Rivtow boat.An old deckhand of mine is a captain on her.
Another great video with great scenery. Always wanted to drive one of those little pusher boats they use in the log booms. Looks like a lot of fun. Well, one cannot do everything, and driving semis in the good old days was a great experience as well.
I picked up some cedar 1by 4’s from Home Depot here in Sherwood Oregon… I noticed they had tight grain, in the 3 1/2 inch width over 200 growth rings! The clerk told me it was Canadian cedar. Beautiful stuff, straight grain and no knots. Love it! Thanks Bjorne.
Sheesh....and I thought we had a lotta logs piled up for the log trucks to come haul.... holy moly 🤯 Looking at that view you can clearly see that proper management of our Forests pay huge dividends for the future. We have work to last out our lifetimes and our children's lifetimes if managed properly .
What a great reel had a slice of a tree fellas bush life, I really liked seeing the huge crane barges loading up with logs, it's incredible that those barges can hold up to 3000 tons of logs when fully loaded yeah. I think the Raven that you filmed "nice spotting by the way" sounded similar to the Northern Raven, it sure was a kool low gurgle call the Raven made. Cripes imagine walking into that Black Bear you filmed from the helicopter, it looked pretty darn big from up at the height where you were flying over it, I'd hate to see how massive that Black Bear would look if facing it on the ground! Excellent reel Bjarne, cheers
The Raven and the Wolf ...two of the most intelligent creatures in the BC woods... known to work together to find and procure meat in the frozen terrain in the dead of winter.
That cut block where you showed us the old heli pad doesn't look like they took any logs out. It also looks very small for all the work of putting in a pad?
It just runs the inner coastal waters down towards Vancouver where the mills are located. Part of that will get sorted for export on ocean going log ships that make this barge look like something you played with in the bathtub.
It makes me seeth with anger when they (we all know who they are) try to tell people (sheep) that there is no more old growth or that it is running out, rent yourselves a float plane out of Campbell River fly due East over Toba Inlet then take a left and start flying North all the way up to Rivers Inlet and let the old growth tell you the true story 😊
(9:58) so those dead trees are the spruce? - not much of it in the population. Aside from its size, why are we taking the most hard to get to wood? Because it's close to ports, markets? And so now a big market globally for super big wood? 2X4s are still 2X4. Because it's the end of the world so we might as well strip high elevation, extremely slow-growth old-growth?
Indian come back as raven and old chief come back as eagle 🦅. Why there are protected across Canada 🇨🇦 BJarne. 😊 one ☝️ I leave this world 🌎 I’m not come back . Too hard of work to make a living as a old logger , you and I know who make the money 💵 buyer and the mill . Us cutter at the bottom of the chain for dropping timber SAFETY to the ground . Just remember went the big timber is gone , THE BIG MILL will be gone mark it down Bjarne. 😊
Unfortunately, yes most of it is at this point in time. Don't think anyone has to say why in either of the countries you mentioned. Even the export side of the house is sucking in several areas and species now.
Bjarne, you and fellow Loggers past and present are / were the true keepers of what makes everything great in our world, be safe and keep on keeping on.
Had a trigger moment tonight.
Watching a Global news story where a usual actor was proclaiming the last stand of old growth was being logged.
I did notice the proffesional made stumps, including some 5-6 foot cedar stumps.
Keep cutting , hope the permits continue in BC.
Awesome. Keeping the legacy alive!
Great music for the lead in.I worked coastal tugs for 40 years.I think that tug is the old Ocaen Clipper.Used to be a Rivtow boat.An old deckhand of mine is a captain on her.
Another great video with great scenery. Always wanted to drive one of those little pusher boats they use in the log booms. Looks like a lot of fun. Well, one cannot do everything, and driving semis in the good old days was a great experience as well.
I picked up some cedar 1by 4’s from Home Depot here in Sherwood Oregon… I noticed they had tight grain, in the 3 1/2 inch width over 200 growth rings! The clerk told me it was Canadian cedar. Beautiful stuff, straight grain and no knots. Love it! Thanks Bjorne.
Your partners saw sounds so good!
Thanks for the nice Blues music. Super interesting process.
Sheesh....and I thought we had a lotta logs piled up for the log trucks to come haul.... holy moly 🤯
Looking at that view you can clearly see that proper management of our Forests pay huge dividends for the future. We have work to last out our lifetimes and our children's lifetimes if managed properly .
What a great reel had a slice of a tree fellas bush life, I really liked seeing the huge crane barges loading up with logs, it's incredible that those barges can hold up to 3000 tons of logs when fully loaded yeah. I think the Raven that you filmed "nice spotting by the way" sounded similar to the Northern Raven, it sure was a kool low gurgle call the Raven made.
Cripes imagine walking into that Black Bear you filmed from the helicopter, it looked pretty darn big from up at the height where you were flying over it, I'd hate to see how massive that Black Bear would look if facing it on the ground!
Excellent reel Bjarne, cheers
GOOD JOB!
Awesome video really enjoyed the first half
Gotta love the Raven 🐦⬛ 👍
Bjarne we call them a flat spot in side of a mountain ⛰. 😊
That Raven said well well if it ain't " Bjarne no damn springboard Butler " I don't have to show you no stinkin springboard. 🤣
Spectacular
Bjarne the last 2 min of video unbelievable beautiful scenery to have on your camera 📸. SAVE IT BJarne it a million $$$$$$$ picture buddy . 😊😊
Love Raven
The Raven and the Wolf ...two of the most intelligent creatures in the BC woods... known to work together to find and procure meat in the frozen terrain in the dead of winter.
@@dws5951 coooool
Very very interesting
Tanks man
How long will it take for the helicopter to pick up a million$ worth of lumber?
Is it nice having company on the hill? I know doubling up makes for a slower day
That cut block where you showed us the old heli pad doesn't look like they took any logs out. It also looks very small for all the work of putting in a pad?
Wow
The raven sounds like a British telephone
What a pile of timber. Holy smokes!!
Kayu nya sangat melimpah😮
Bjarne, What about running into big bears as you are working those mountainsides?
Too loud
What protection do you have against any bear attacks? Or is it even an issue?
Own bear 🐻 to worries about is bare ass in the mtns and timber 😊.
Between you and me , once we cut off an area , should let it come back to it natural way in species timber . 😊
They do plant the appropriate species for the site
How many board ft do you estimate you drop in a day
Whats ships destination?
It just runs the inner coastal waters down towards Vancouver where the mills are located. Part of that will get sorted for export on ocean going log ships that make this barge look like something you played with in the bathtub.
Where is this? Vancouver Island?
It makes me seeth with anger when they (we all know who they are) try to tell people (sheep) that there is no more old growth or that it is running out, rent yourselves a float plane out of Campbell River fly due East over Toba Inlet then take a left and start flying North all the way up to Rivers Inlet and let the old growth tell you the true story 😊
(9:58) so those dead trees are the spruce? - not much of it in the population. Aside from its size, why are we taking the most hard to get to wood? Because it's close to ports, markets? And so now a big market globally for super big wood? 2X4s are still 2X4.
Because it's the end of the world so we might as well strip high elevation, extremely slow-growth old-growth?
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Indian come back as raven and old chief come back as eagle 🦅. Why there are protected across Canada 🇨🇦 BJarne. 😊 one ☝️ I leave this world 🌎 I’m not come back . Too hard of work to make a living as a old logger , you and I know who make the money 💵 buyer and the mill . Us cutter at the bottom of the chain for dropping timber SAFETY to the ground . Just remember went the big timber is gone , THE BIG MILL will be gone mark it down Bjarne. 😊
Is all that beautiful lumber going to some 3rd world country to make their governments Richer??? It should be staying in Canada or the U.S.....
Unfortunately, yes most of it is at this point in time. Don't think anyone has to say why in either of the countries you mentioned. Even the export side of the house is sucking in several areas and species now.