Cutting in a Large 2nd Growth Redwood Patch (3 Day Vlog)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.พ. 2025
- Quick little 3 day vlog while moving into this patch of large redwood timber (my sound was not the greatest, so l recommend turning on the subtitles).
This was from back in June 2024 cutting on private property in Humboldt county, CA. Because I was busheling I didn't have too much time to spare filming, but wanted to share a little more in depth view of what my days look like.
This is my first real vlog style video, so consider it a practice round 😆
#timberfaller #logging #stihl
Much Respect . 26 yrs as a climber 🧗♂️ big trees ain't easy
Nice shot❤
Looking forward to watching more videos they are educational
Look forward to more! This was awesome
Wow are you good you are very skilled young lady big trees bring different dangers but you hadle them very well
Rock and roll, excellent cut,mate. Perfect hinge.
What cut? Didn’t see any cutting
that Gerry Beranek wall photo mural is awesome!
Great job. Big timber is always fun. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Maybe a video on how and when you guys got into this work. Favorite gear,saws,areas it has taken you?
Epic timber and work ethic! Much respect!
Awesome work! great video please do more
Nice work! Love big timber.
I watch guilty of treeson and august a lot. My 3yo daughter always asks to watch a girl “chainsawer”. Excited to watch you work with her!
To add ideas… I know you’re not a children’s content creator, but my kids adore this work. So a couple children’s episodes would be cool. Simple explanations, fun stuff you find in the woods, chainsaw tutorial and walkthrough, what’s in your tool kit, favorite part of your job, how to tell a trees age, etc.
@@lemsligg6842heck I would like to see a video like that myself and my childhood was 60yrs ago!
Super cool, can't wait to see some longer videos in the future.
For sure, it’s in the works! Thank you!
Great video as always, I’m so glad you’re posting here again. That 6ft redwood was a damn nice shot
Happy to see long form from them!
Nice stumps. Good job.
So glad the blogs are starting to happen! Would love to see you place the phone/ camera down to watch the whole process of the fell 💪🏼😜
Wanted to do something quick for this one, but that’s the plan! And I have lots of old footage I could share long form. I’ve just never been sure if anyone has the attention span for that haha. But I think on TH-cam people do
@ oh we do! I could spend hours watching this sort of thing!
So good, I like and enjoy your videos. In my area in Germany we done’t have this big trees in the diameter’s. I climb trees and some have to fell from the top. Respect to you!👌🏽🤗
Watching from the UK 🇬🇧 Wicked to see a woman in the industry, especially a faller 👍😎 We don’t have much poison Ivy/Oak over here but I’m kinda glad 😅 Great job though saw slinger 👍 I used to watch Tarzan Thomas when he was active on his channel but he doesn’t post much nowadays, his wildfire clear cut/clean up vids used to be wicked 👍
Thanks so much :) lucky you with no poison! 😆
Annie wood be proud 🌲🪓
Dam it’s a big ass tree, never seen one half that big 😮
Great job !!
Always impressed ❤
Glad to see your longer videos... just saw your reel and subscribed 😊
Happy New Year Katelyn
Same to you!
A nice idea would be to show some of those huge old growth stumps.
Your footage is brilliant.
Best wishes from England.
Nice work
Matt with the XXL Aquafina 😂 looking forward to these!!
The saw sound great. Good job
Awesome job 😎
Nice! Thx for sharing!
You rock lady
You really make a nice stump perfect holding wood impressive work lass !!!
Awesome job! You definitely have a job a lot of people dream of! good luck on the TH-cam journey, I bet you could find a lot of success with normal vlogs like this showcasing some work, and more of the areas you travel to on your time off.
Very cool to see you in your element! The TH-cam algorithm put your video into my suggestions and I recognized you right off the bat lol. Although last time I saw you guys were swinging around the giant eucalyptus tree under the helicopter.
Oh nice! Glad I popped up! Yes that was our most recent project. We’ve had a couple fun ones this year
Oh my gosh, I didn’t read your username. Hey Erik! Haha. Hope we get to swing around under your helicopter again one of these days!
Someday give us a talk on the saws and equipment you use. Y'all are doing a awesome job keep it up.
That’s the plan! Thank you!
I'm curious about where you got your wedges and axe holster tool belt? Or is it home made?
Be safe and have fun out there!!
Buen trabajo..; la tenés clara!! Saludos desde Argentina
Hey just wanted to say that you’re awesome and you have another subscriber 👍
Trop top je me régale 👍👍👷♂👷♂
Have enjoyed your content on IG for the past year or so & didn’t know about your TH-cam channel. Hope there’s more vids coming soon. Would like to see more that explains how the business works. How you get jobs, what & who pays you, how you grew the business and plans for the future.
Those are great topics I’d love to get into! Appreciate you joining over here as well!
Cool!!!
Amazing skills there! 👍🏻 Looking forward to more uploads from you. Stay safe! Subscribed! 😊
Dudette its awesome to see ya out there loving what ya do, keep it up.
You probably get this alot, but what do you have done to your saw? Throw that in a video if you haven't yet. Please 🙏
Have a great day, Stay safe out there💪
Smh when I watch you!…you make me want to give my chain saws away!😳😳😳❤
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I watch much of the short form content but I am super happy to see some long form. It is terrible that so many of the shorts are not actually posted by you. Be safe out there!
Tag me in them and i can get them removed for copyright :)
@@tree_being that is a full time job for sure!
Best advice for poison oak I've ever gotten is to treat it like axle grease - it's a high viscosity, sticky oil that takes a long time to wash off. You don't have to use Tecnu - you just have to scrub a lot more than usual like you would with axle grease😉👍🏼
I actually put tecnu on beforehand, like lotion, and it seems to work really well! Luckily I don’t get it too bad, but enough for me to play it safe lol
@tree_being that's cool - I'll have to try that sometime 🤔 I really appreciate your skills lining up the back cut to the face cut!! Unfortunately, I don't think most of your viewers understand how difficult that is on a 6-ft redwood 😅 Did you grow up in a logging family? I started working with my dad's tree service when I was 12 😊 now I'm living out in the redwoods near Bodega Bay doing urban forestry but I'm still learning everyday and consider myself blessed to work out in the woods everyday 🙏🏻🌞 I hope you keep posting videos - you got some serious skills!!! Very inspiring 😉
@@bryanbradford2742thank you I appreciate that! I didn’t grow up in logging, I’m actually from a tiny farm town in Ohio. I was thinking of making a video explaining my background here soon! But that’s awesome, I love that area where you live. Thanks for following along :)
@tree_being very cool!! I hope we get to hear the origin story 😉 I'm sure you'll make it far on your channel😊
Just a suggestion - I follow Bjarne Butler (a Canadian logger on TH-cam) and he has found somebody to edit his videos that makes a really nice montage of the forest scenery - and helicopter logging infrastructure - people really like that - just some food for thought. He's also branching out into interesting geology stuff.
You will probably eventually run out of interesting shots/sequences of dropping trees even with drones and such, so I would suggest that you integrate some of the other parts of your life into some of your content. Obviously you're beautiful, but that will lose its allure eventually too so I think that if you can make some content about other interesting things that people are into, you will continue to find great success on TH-cam and other platforms 👍🏼🌞 just my two cents 😉 best of luck to you - I will subscribe😊
Awesome video! Flat ground, what more could you want?!?”
Good video- you’ve got a lot more to document! Just set up a tripod and talk the viewer through it with one of those remote microphones.
When I’m cutting production that’s a no no. Didn’t have time for things like that during this one! (gotta make money). But there will hopefully be other jobs where I’ll have more of an opportunity, so that’s the plan :)
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Nice to see a woman faller. Be smart be safe be efficient. Just subscribed, curious to see more of your videos.
Thank you :)
Awesome
Go woman power nice skills very nice shots😊😊
Dude technu is the best ever
Awesome your bad ass
Great video Katelyn and awesome job! Looking forward to more. Do you have an off season or do you go to warmer climates to cut when the snow flies??
Yes winter is the slow time. I usually stick around my hometown for a change and climb trees residentially until cutting picks back up!
I'd like to see what hauls the wood out helicopter,yarder or skidder what ever it is it must be stout. I like your cutting ethic cut the big ones and let the small ones grow.
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You have no idea how excited I am your back on TH-cam ❤️❤️❤️
Man I’ve never fully committed to it besides sharing shorts sometimes, but it’s been a goal for a while. Excited to finally get into it!
@ ya I just started my channel and it takes way more work then I thought lol but it’s fun. Like I said I love watching you cut and can’t wait for your content
growth rings on that tree are comically large!
It’s impressive how fast they grow!
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Casal abençoado, que Deus abençoe cada dia a mais a vida de vocês. Parabéns pelo trabalho, eu também sou operador de motosserra, e um trabalho cansativo, más muito satisfatório, quando agente trabalha no que gosta.
30 year west coast faller here. Yer totally talented n skilled. Just a question. Why don't you use a kick back step in your back cut? Safer cut.
In Denmark, Europe the Douglas fir is an alien. Never the less it is highly regarded because of the vigorous growth and high quality of wood. Naturally, all European Douglas will be second growth. We aim to grow the Douglas for quality - at least for the bottom 6 meters, that often is pruned at a young age. I see and hear that you are felling at private land, and then of coarse you will have to pay the landowner. When talking wood for construction, most lumber will be made in 2 inch thickness. If strength is required, then knots are not allowed to be bigger than 1 inch. Who and what are the costumers / end users / markets for your wood? And how big a part of the whole tree can you actually sell?.
Is that a square ground chain? Great channel. Subscribed.
Yes! Thank you! It’s definitely in the works but thanks for subscribing :)
I hope you don’t mind , been curious what kind of STIHL is that way powerful 😮
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I'm curious about where you got your wedges and axe holster tool belt? Or is it home made?
Be safe and have fun out there!!
I feel distinctly inadequate after watching you lop those down. well done, technique as well as your muscle. Awful when limb tied pines ,could just hang up there, our Sitka's nightmare.
dam girl your good where did you learn to fell timber
Is incredible to see a girl like you do this job. You could be a model (let me tell you, you are really beautiful). Keep going.. I do the same job in Italy, but the trees are much little than yours. Are you in Canada?
Gostei 👏🏻👏🏻🇧🇷🇧🇷
pretty eyes
Just wondering what do you get per thousand on the ground ,I was a logger way back 40 years ago ? Great videos.
Ótimo trabalho fiquei seu fã princesa
Just more of the same please................thank you 😉👍
Boas dicas
Need more women like this.
How does that poison ivy wash work? I get it pretty bad when I get near the stuff
What liner do you use on your McDonald hard hat? I use the West Coast saw liner but yours looks different. Thank you.
A beautiful lady
Can you film more trees as they fall?
I’ll have more videos as time goes on. Lots of trees falling on my shorts too!
Halo, salam sehat selalu, aku salah satu yang menyukai pekerjaanmu, aku mengikuti facebook sebelumnya🙏👍
Thank you 😊
Are there safety concerns for working alone like with climbing type tree work?
@@arboriststudyguide we are always in radio comms and check in with each other regularly if by ourselves. Wouldn’t want to be on a job site completely alone (referring to just one person)
i fell trees for my own firewood max diamter 24 inches mainly ash and sycamore not in your league i think i could learn somthing from you watching from uk
Do you use ear plugs ?
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Oh no, not the motorized sharpener!...
Güzelim ağaçı katlettin yime hanım efendi şimdi ne olacak
Brandon 1:05
Респект тебе красавица
Eh,not bad.😮
I hate matt! haha jk but I hope he knows how lucky he is!
bonjour et bravo trouvez moi une amie pour venir ici en France faire du bois avec moi merci et bonne suite🍀
It is cool you’re out doing this work, but why make a video/s if they are so overly veg?
Why ask your partner a question and then cut him off and not show his response?
Guy’s seem to like your channel because of your attractive looks, and it seems thats why you make videos.
Sure isn’t because of a display of great cutting skills.
Dude if you notice, they have a ton of short form content. Making long form is totally different. They will find their groove. We all make content differently.
Because I didn’t have time :) This is my first video on TH-cam ever. Just a quick lil intro and tease was the goal. I have thousands of videos of cutting and even breakdowns of cutting on other platforms if you’re curious.
I personally pay no mind to my appearance, other people do. I just like my job so I share it like everyone else in the industry 😊
I also have tons of old educational videos I filmed in 2023 for my patron page where I breakdown cutting on a white board. Those will go here eventually too! Baby steps fren!
@ Right on! Appreciate your response.
Yeah, running camera probably be irritating. I guess you could say you’re a green horn TH-camr, but a seasoned cutter!
Let's see a video of your cutting skills. If you knew anything about felling you would not have made that comment. She knows what she is doing, I am betting she is far better than you.
Maybe tells us about the saws.Is yours ported?
Definitely plan on making a video on that soon! Yes they are modified
So good, I like and enjoy your videos. In my area in Germany we done’t have this big trees in the diameter’s. I climb trees and some have to fell from the top. Respect to you!👌🏽🤗
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