94. Building a Heli-Pad on Edge of a Bluff | Helping my Falling Partner Shuffle Boards
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Ran out of battery unfortunately. Couldn’t show the completed pad
Stuff happens! But still, 😢
Great video! Fun to watch you guys build the pad👍
@@nathanjoerndt8804 that’s why your comment gets a 👎
Your work partner was pretty impressed with his heli pad, then proceeded to ripping a board with one hand while sucking down a dart 😂
Beautiful job, you two. Tell your partner that he is a good hand! Highest respect! I hope they pay you two well for all that bull-work!
Ya it’s a lot of work sometimes but that’s just how it is out here, at least we don’t have to deal with the public(customers, or micromanaging bosses) 🤣
My falling partner in this video is an excellent faller, I’ve worked with him several times over the last 5-6 years.
Ah gotta love devil's club! Whack! And 3 days later popping cyst to get thorn out😂
It's great to follow along with a man who so obviously loves the woods!! Stay safe, Bjarne.
I need a bacon cheeseburger and a 6 pk after watching you guys work that hard 🍻
At the Scarlet Ibis in Holberg!
What's not to love? Oh, to be young again... 🙃
I agree it would be nice but then again I fell timber for 25 years so I get to watch h
@@stevensmith5387 Me too! I see things (tips) that I would love to share with these young fellas, but over all, they're doing a great job. Bjarne's partner is a real bull. Bjarne's pretty stout himself... (grin)
Thank you.
So impressive helicopter pad
Love seeing the teamwork and the hike across the mountain.
You guys earned your pay today..
Very good job
Great video. I appreciate what you guys do.
Damn ,badass boys stay safe
BC boys GIT-N-R -DONE.
BJarne like a walk into park . Beautiful scenery at helicopter 🚁 pad buddy . 😊❤😊
Looking forward to part two!
I'll bet you two could build a helluva cabin!!
Tempat kerja yang sangat indah ,
😮💪👍
that was a yellow-violet Bjarne!
He is spitting and smoking… maybe drinking beer…. He must be a fine guy with skills…😊😊😊❤
Here in Quebec
Everyone say "Bûcheron"
Mean Lumberjack.
Loggers mean Lumberjack
Hope make sense
Good job, fellas. Bjarne, when you were going to try to pick that cut piece up, I was like, he is competing with Eddie Hall. Lol
Music sounded like it was done by Doyle Hargraves (Dwight Yoakam) band in “SLING BLADE”.
WOW!
That pink boundary ribbon is common in the states. We started using it in northern Ontario.
That looks a lot like the granite in my home state of NH.
Esa piedra será granito
We call the beginners a
"Beaver "
Castor
Hihihihiihihi
Bjarne, have you ever had problems with wildlife - bears or cougars - while working in the bush? Do you or anyone else on your crew carry bear-spray or other weapons in the bush?
Had a coworker get charged by a black bear last winter. He had his chainsaw screamin and it still was growling and trying to swipe at him.
Ive had run-ins with bears but luckily the the saw scared them off. I’ve seen every animal in the bush while driving to/from work.
Hear multiple stories over the years of guys cutting huge cedar trees in winter/spring that had hibernating bears and they would climb out of the stump after the tree fell or once I heard a story of a bear climbing out of the tree(hole in bottom of tree) and go right between the guys legs as he’s in the backcut.
Heard another story of a bear in a tree as it fell, smashed his paw off. Years later a hunter shot a big black bear with a missing paw. Poor bear, musta been painful for a long time till that healed.
Hello 🤘
With this steep terrain do you guys call this "vertical logging" and it really helps to be part mountain goat.
Take care that slope goes down a long, long way.
Heli logging
Part mountain goat......
Am I correct that the ripping is done with a ripping chain carried along for this platform work? 10 Degree?
They probably use their full skip tooth chain used to fall trees. They're not concerned about losing wood material where a ripping chain saves material.
We just use our regular chains. No special angles or anything different. Maybe if you were milling lumber exclusively you could purpose grind/file a ripping chain.
Yep
@@JHizzleinthebizzlePNW I've never known a faller to ever use a ripping chain building heli pads.
this should be called
"How to lose a helicopter in 3 easy steps"