World's Most Dangerous Jobs: Lumberjacks | Free Documentary
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- Lumberjack Lives | Free Documentary
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British Colombia, Canada. Life here is all about the forest. At the heart of the economy is the wood that teams of lumberjacks cut from the immense forest. Their job is a dangerous one: if they don’t take it seriously, it could take their lives.
We join the men as they take on 6-meter-wide trees, 200km per-hour winds, and a slippy terrain that is also home to grisly bears. They put their lives on the line but they would not want to do anything else.
After being cut down the enormous logs must be transported on a tugboat across an unforgiving sea. We follow the journey of the trees from forest to factory. A rare glimpse at some stunning Great White North landscapes and one of the toughest jobs on the planet.
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British Colombia, Canada. Life here is all about the forest. At the heart of the economy is the wood that teams of lumberjacks cut from the immense forest. Their job is a dangerous one: if they don’t take it seriously, it could take their lives.
After being cut down the enormous logs must be transported on a tugboat across an unforgiving sea. We follow the journey of the trees from forest to factory. A rare glimpse at some stunning Great White North landscapes and one of the toughest jobs on the planet. enjoy!
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its Old Docummentry since 4 year Ago Also uploaded this Docummtry
Stop Log Exports 😒
This documentary takes us into the heart of the forest in British Columbia, Canada, where the courage and dedication of lumberjacks are on full display. It's a thrilling and eye-opening journey that showcases the challenges they face in their dangerous profession. Thank you for shedding light on their incredible work.
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Proud to call Vancouver Island my home! But said to see all the good logging and mill jobs going away. Logging and mill working is big in both sides of my family!
Saved to watch later.
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Why is he not ashamed killing a 12 hundred year old tree? Why is it legal to kill a 400year old tree?
0:19: 🌲 The story of British Columbia's forestry industry and the dangers faced by lumberjacks.
6:59: ⚠ Logging industry in British Columbia and the dangerous work of lumberjacks.
13:29: 🌊 Andy faces rough seas and the responsibility of transporting a large log bundle.
22:18: 🏖 A Beachcomber named Eric collects logs along the coast, facing challenges and competition.
27:06: 💼 Andy, a demanding captain, maneuvers through the Narrows with his tugboat and crew, while Eric the Beachcomber assesses the wood for sale.
32:52: 🌊 Eric, a beachcomber, collects lost logs from the sea but faces challenges and diminishing returns in his profession.
39:44: 🚢 Andy and the crew navigate through treacherous waters and successfully reach their destination.
47:01: 🌲 The logging industry in Vancouver has declined, but the work at the sawmill remains busy, with logs continuously supplied to the factory.
Recap by Tammy AI
This is the most dangerous job , I can tell you in my lifetime of being a Nurse , many Men with whiplash over the brain with one of those cables , ouch , only one kind of made it back to halfway speaking again . God Bless all who are on this show !!!!
very informaive , watching from
phillipines
all about money please save the trees 🌳
What is it with the Stihl bar on the Husqvarna saw?
1200 year old trees.... soon all the majestic giants will be gone
They will be gone anyway. It's not like when they cut down trees in countries with good Forest management they don't plant more. Do you live in the housing development?
@@kingmole9491 just stating the facts, nothing more.
@@kingmole9491you out of line.
And guess what they don’t. They will cut every tree in sight and leave none.
@@stonerman15 how do you know? I'm sure you know nothing about logging or the timber industry besides what the agenda that the climate people want to tell you.
@@stonerman15 yet replant loser. You have no clue
“Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money.”
Indian proverb 👍
They replant a tree for everyone they take down.
Forestry is our last renewable source and it’s especially good as we can build with it unlike solar power for example.
@@ihonestlydontcare1158 Yes, but you can only cut down a 1,200 year old tree every 1,200 years, my relative. That's a very long time to "renew". That's the problem. Worse still, is that when they cut, they cut down several other 50 to 100 year old trees, to simply gain access to the larger trees. This "clear cut" method is not really "renewable" but actually, very destructive. Let us not forget, the forest is home to animals, deserving to live just as much as us. We're not doing it right. We're raping our mother.
Did you catch the point, he works for the only log yard left in town? Why do you think that is? It's not because there's an abundance of trees being "renewed" to cut or they'd still be there too. It's because there's only enough trees left to support one yard now.
"Renewed" isn't good enough if we take so fast that it's going to steal from many generations of future children before they have some trees too.
Greed, selfishness and desire to live with far more than we need, is leading to our self destruction. We're taking faster than can be replenished... far faster. So fast in fact, we're causing great harm and removing all the air purifiers. Tree's are not JUST for our lumber, use. They're required so we can have clean air too. Without them, we can't live either.
By that time it wouldn’t be our problem.
Tree huggers can talk all the BS they want but most live a house made from..... hmm. Respect the trade👊🏽👊🏽This is real work and a necessity 👊🏽
Amen brother. I don't think that they watch the part where they said replant.
Aren't most lumber trees, at least in the US, from managed farms, not primary forests. I highly doubt my house was built from a 1200 year old tree.
@@billyjones9907 you never know.
@@billyjones9907 tree farms are often worse than the forest.
Most countries use bricks. It's only north America that uses wood.
Wonderful. Thank you all and may God richly bless you and your families. Marcia
Ps. I admire you all.
Hi am watching from Italy rome ❤
I see you from Amsterdam!
The second to comment 😍
tu parle francais?
Do you think we can regrow what we are doing! The trees are like a thousand year old. We ain’t got that patience.
9:38 what is the model number of tug boat.....which company....
From India
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It is sad to know that they are cutting down 1200 years old trees :(
Just wait another 1200 years. Its not like it wont grow back.
It’s truly saddening.
Nice they replant but I imagine that wont replace what they cut considering the time it takes for them to grow
Knock on wood
It's even sadder when you are physically there Md stand on the stumps. And hiking in the most magical forest you've ever seen to come straight into a clear cut.
This shouldn't even be a job
We chop them 😞and plant them 😞 it's so easy to tell.
you want to kill a 1200 year tree with proud!?
oke... 🤕😇
I was waiting for them to at least give a reason why they had to be felled. Nah, just HOW they do it.
I'm a lumberjack, and I'm okay, I sleep all night and I work all day...
pls dont chop the tree
Saw go weeeeeeeeee
If only you had a narrator like the one who does the most dangerous roads..
did they have to cut the old ones though
It's an honest living, beach coming I'd enjoy doing for a living
What's a "lumberkack"?
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So lumberkack it is hey 🤔
23:00 Life vest?
I worked in the bush 50+ years an always said if you not good at your job you die
Adakah pokok yang telah ditebang mereka menanam semula anak pokok baru
This was posted on another channel before. Its disappointing to see Canadians are still at the bottom of the intelligence pool. Subtitles would have helped as most of what they say is not understandable
So you must be very intelligent, making such a statement - how many languages do you speak?
Hate the big giants goin. But have heapa respect for the fullas fallin em to feed familiy. Dangerouse hard as f. K job.
BC isn't the only place that they move logs by water like that, you see tugs pulling batches logs in the Puget Sound all the time.. I don't know why you would make a claim like that when it's so easy to verify that it's not correct.
JUST ANOTHER YANKEE
@@johnnycrash3270 eh?
1:04 "Lumberkack"?
Started watching
Time....6:38pm
30 July 2023
Sunday
Time traveller.
One thing for sure, thing's are changing everywhere, and only a tiny number profit now, but soon the King of King's will arrive, and all thing's will be set right.
Thats sad to think so the sawmills are outside of the place they are harvesting the trees from..
As a career in BC Timber harvesting for the ability to have tree huggers sitting in their wood frame homes, sitting on woodframe easy chairs, wiping butts with wood fiber based paper, I'm appalled by the comments, they havent played the movie to the end, we are working in regrowth that is at times 1 meter, 3 foot timber. And we see so much waste, of dead wood, as the past was to steep, now thankfully we heli log, we harvest it.
My only complaint is we export the raw logs. Exporting jobs .
Replant, wait 600 years, bad mouth the tree huggers, that's the plan? 😂😂😂
@@donbob449 600 years for what, replant, and harvest in 70 years average, go hug a tree, and water it, tree hugger go clear your house off the lot and return it to pre human era, is that your plan?, Oh and poop beside it and wipe with fallen leaves?
we have seen this long ago, can you actually create something on your own or you just copy paste??? :))))
Re upload it's an old video smh
for our channel this is a new documentary and not a reupload. We always label reuploads as such.
I'll take "Jobs That Would Cause My Family To Starve If I Had To Work Them" for $500, Alex! 🤣 Massive respect to these folks!
I wonder if the lumberjacks need permissions from the indigenous tribes in the area, royalties for monetising their resources 🧐 I feel like that should be a minimum for deforestation where indigenous people live 🧐
LumberKack?
Thought I was the only one!
its 4 year old Docummentry
Please don’t cut all of the trees! We already have 102+ degree Fahrenheit oceans….
Why’d you delete all my comments? Do you love Canadians or something? Eh
shouldnt need to cut trees down anymore
Do your research before yapping next asked whats the reason for those trees what are they doing with them and there's your answer ✍
@@joybwoy i stand by my comment....
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Ehy would you cut down a 1200 year old tree thats in good shape??
Ok so u replant......
Gotta love "TV drama"... minor inconvenience that happens everyday all yhe sudden is a HUGE PROBLEM... So dumb
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THISIS OLD VDO
Very dangerous work indeed- to chop down a 1200 yr. tree? that's a no-no.
Nature killers.
And feminist are saying woman are doing great and better in any field then mans.
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*men
No respect for these workers
BC has some of the world’s most destructive forest policy, can’t save any old growth trees. Leave them alone.❤
chop your necks instead of the big tree
Id love to see that. Canadians are such barbarians
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