I love the way you talk, on camera, through all the variables when choosing which direction to fall the tree. It seems this one had them all: wind, lean, one-sided branches, landing zone, and other trees (I am sure I missed something).
That was a great bonus clip with the bird at the end of the video. I loved that it took both sticks. You couldn't have been far away from it either. I've seen a few different tree fellers, but none come close to the sort of technical aspects that you show us, and that makes your videos super interesting. I also love that you so evidently enjoy what you do, with those big smiles when a tree lands right where you planed it.
Nothing you could do,no stumps to hold it,what a camera shot...all the way to the bottom of unit,steep ground,tricky up hill lean,such a treat to watch you work your magic
Roll, roll, roll, your log thumping crashing down the hill...Smashing reel Bjarne that was a beast of a Fir to bring down what with the way it had grown all gnarly and twisted at the top. At least your Husky didnt roll as far down the hill as the log did.😮💨 On yah Fella.
Absolutely love your work & the way you work, your content, the way you explain things-you would be a great instructor, the way you seem to keep your work organized, etc. The view from your office is always top notch AA++ sort of like vacation postcards, only better. Just a suggestion to keep your saw from rolling down the hill: when your knocking down the brush & small saplings before cutting a tree would be to cut out a little spot you could put your saw into near the tree you're going to cut & not have to run with it. Good luck! Happy cutting! Be careful & stay safe!
The tree auto delimbed it's self. Nuts. I wish I had 20 of those on my land. I am a carpenter and it still hurts a little to see that. I really wish we had the GIGANTIC trees we had on the east coast before they cut them all down. Those were worth saving. West coast, too.
Gravity it's the law not just a good idea. I'm always amazed at the amount of energy that gets released when one of those big ones get released up on a mountain. thanks Bjarne
Well.... look at the bright side. That fir didn't spin enough to gun barrel down right out of the block, everybody is still alive and the day ended in smiles save a couple aching hands. Today, these old mitts are shot from that very thing. Wedging and handlebar-itice. Both hands have been operated on from fingers curling in because of membrane and tendon memory. It became hard to grab a beer but once I got it in there it was in fir good. All good now. LOL Boy, that raven was a pro short logging those peperoni sticks out of the cut. 😆
@godsoffspring4195 Well said good sir. Wedging and handle-bar itce leads to Carpal Tunnel, common for fallers, construction carpenters, HD field mechanics, farmers etc. When I saw @Bjarne Butler shaking the one hand after the axe didn't seem to hit the wedge square I could feel it all the way to my shoulders.
Awwwsome! Such steep terrain, a 50 foot piece of 5/16 nylon rope in your kit would help the up and down of fetching your saw, give you something pull on the climb back up. And it don’t weigh nothing.
I can usually tell when someone's running a husky. They run at faster rpm's. They cut faster. The saw your using sounds great. It's sharp. Doesn't slow down when cutting. High rpm's the entire cut.
Did jobs like that in Northern California they called me in to do it differently tape it out as I climbed up limbed and topped cut out logs or climbed put a 25 ft steel choker attached skidder line and pull it where it needed to go whole or in sections
I use when it’s windy out and the saw dust is blowing every which way, I bought some water eye goggles and wear them under my helmet screen like yours. That way I can keep going without all the saw dust in my eyes like it was yours.
Ya I’ve been asked that before. Unfortunately I’m not usually there when the big shopper shows up, I’m in to the next job already. BUT here’s an older video of some heli-logging with the Sikorsky 64 “Air Crane”. It’s near the end of the video th-cam.com/video/Sw3TIs9hVUU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=x0LP-Y2jgnoBoeXI
I’ve never used gloves unless it’s winter, then it’s just till I warm up. I e only had minor cuts from the chain luckily. Had a couple bad sprained ankles and a tailbone injury. And a bunch of slip/trip & falls. Oh and I slipped and slide down an avalanche chute once and the saw came after me cut my head open(not running). I swear that coulda been right out of a movie. I was sliding down gaining speed and it was either focus on the first boulder I was going to smash into or put all my attention on the last branch I could reach. As I slid by I grabbed the tiny cedar branch and I stopped but my saw kept going and finally stopped about 80+ft down the chute. It was mangled pretty good. Has to climb up and around to get to my saw. Finished the day and got a dozen or so stitches in my head after work. So ya don’t take shortcuts when crossing an avalanche chute
@@BjarneButler I've done a bit of felling in Australia not in such steep country but very physically exhausting dangerous work, i really take my hat off to you and wish I was as fit. I'll keep watching, your videos are very unique. Take care out there buddy.
The forests of the west are badly overgrown and it needs to be done. Plus, today's clearcuts aren't like the ones they did years ago, where they would have logged that entire mountainside as far as you can see. The irony is that tens of millions of additional trees will have to be cut down to meet the housing needs for tens of millions of legal and illegal immigrants.
Hey Bjarne, looks like there is no need to limb that tree, I was wondering how far your Saw took off down the hill, hopefully the body work is Okay.......k
You are way too modest about your miscalculations, Bjarne. The majority of your viewers couldn't give a monkey's about what you call "mistakes"! We watch to see your obvious artistry, your careful planning, your love of the job and the magnificent scenery seen from your office window. Your channel is a top shelf article. Col, NZ.
Exactly! The way I look at it is you topped it, limbed it and delivered it to the landing? I’ll take endless loads of those logs!! Beautiful fir! Great vids😎
PRFESSIONAL ,sawdust change cuts all good brother saw raven whole video their awsome birds looks like he or she will b round for more videos all free food it got
Ya some ravens are skittish and some will come right up to you just about. I’ve had ravens peck holes in my bag looking for food. Had a couple over the years grab food outta my hand too
Aussie some can whine about logging trees on mountains but bushfires take everything & towns in there path one of the worse places to build a house up on a mountain trap no way out .
Big high grade , I would of changed the rules a bit and thrown up hill threw the standing timber. Even if the log is in one piece, the boards will fall apart when they saw it.
...and when it goes over...where does it go....down the hill like an arrow!!! Hopefully missing the faller on the way outta there.....Bjarne tells you that at the end as well. Lives are a little more important than a tree!
As much as someone who’s not a faller can understand I suppose. True understanding is being out here and experiencing those close calls and moments of panic when something goes wrong and you need to make a split second decision of “do I jump this way or that way” 😁
"You guys" is an idiotic take. You look at one person and label it as a country practice and compare it with your totalitarian Australia. Corporations have to plant trees. Look it up so you don't walk about being sad
Do you understand that the forests of the western USA are badly overgrown from 100+ years of fire suppression? 40 years ago , I had a forestry class as a college elective. The professor said there were 4-5 times as many trees as there was before the west was settled. There are places here in the Sierras where you can't walk through the forest because there is so much undergrowth, plus dead trees and branches all over the place. When we have a drought, we have way too many trees competing for limited water. The result is that hundreds of millions of trees die. Those dead trees become like Roman candles when there is a wildfire. That, plus too many live trees crowded together lead to catastrophic fires that can't be controlled. Native Americans used to periodically light fires to clear excess undergrowth and dead fuel on the ground. That was banned more than 100 years ago. Just recently, the state and the feds finally allowed them to start burning again. The Forest Service is also doing controlled burns throughout the state, and they are allowing more logging.
@@fernandaolivera5595Unless it was on private land, that logger would not have cut down that tree unless it was marked by the US Forest Service. Some people think that loggers just walk out in the national forests and cut down whatever they feel like. That's not how it works.
The tree rolling down the hill was epic the whole Mountain Side stopped is it good 10 seconds before your partner saw fire back up even the crow dropped in see what all the racket was about that bird is not what I would call camera shy with its two wieners in a pecker trick, I'm sure there's a joke in there somewhere
I love the way you talk, on camera, through all the variables when choosing which direction to fall the tree. It seems this one had them all: wind, lean, one-sided branches, landing zone, and other trees (I am sure I missed something).
That was a great bonus clip with the bird at the end of the video. I loved that it took both sticks. You couldn't have been far away from it either. I've seen a few different tree fellers, but none come close to the sort of technical aspects that you show us, and that makes your videos super interesting. I also love that you so evidently enjoy what you do, with those big smiles when a tree lands right where you planed it.
LOL the saw roll!!! Watched that several times! Almost as good as the tree rolling all the way to the bottom!
Nothing you could do,no stumps to hold it,what a camera shot...all the way to the bottom of unit,steep ground,tricky up hill lean,such a treat to watch you work your magic
Roll, roll, roll, your log thumping crashing down the hill...Smashing reel Bjarne that was a beast of a Fir to bring down what with the way it had grown all gnarly and twisted at the top. At least your Husky didnt roll as far down the hill as the log did.😮💨
On yah Fella.
seeing that tree roll down was so cool.
Also it really made me laugh when you yeld Husky😂, i felt that cause mine do the same
You have to love the automatic de-limbing feature on large trees.
Absolutely love your work & the way you work, your content, the way you explain things-you would be a great instructor, the way you seem to keep your work organized, etc. The view from your office is always top notch AA++ sort of like vacation postcards, only better. Just a suggestion to keep your saw from rolling down the hill: when your knocking down the brush & small saplings before cutting a tree would be to cut out a little spot you could put your saw into near the tree you're going to cut & not have to run with it. Good luck! Happy cutting! Be careful & stay safe!
Good idea. Thanks
Always room for improvement
Beautiful scenery and timber. Great videos buddy Tks a lot for your time . 😊😊
Seems like everything is 'going down hill' today.
Great video, shows that we all have imperfect days, but you are safe, so its a good day.
The head shake said it all. Be of those days. Thank you for your videos. 😊
What a great channel. Excellent visuals and interesting content. Thanks.
Long hard walk to go buck that log!!!
The tree auto delimbed it's self. Nuts. I wish I had 20 of those on my land. I am a carpenter and it still hurts a little to see that. I really wish we had the GIGANTIC trees we had on the east coast before they cut them all down. Those were worth saving. West coast, too.
Great drama video, thanx!
Gravity it's the law not just a good idea. I'm always amazed at the amount of energy that gets released when one of those big ones get released up on a mountain. thanks Bjarne
Hell there's even a gravity song th-cam.com/video/4N0Lm1ULeg8/w-d-xo.html
The heavy sigh. We've all had those moments, regardless of the type of work.
The saw going down hill was epic. lol
Look at that , what a delimbing job
That was epic Bjarne! Thanks for sharing ;)
Unbelievable how far that tree goes
46:04 Good shot, it hit and bucked the top off before it took off down the hill.
One good thing about that steam roller is you didn't have to limb it. Lol.
Fantastic view ❤
Love Douglas fir ❤
Well.... look at the bright side. That fir didn't spin enough to gun barrel down right out of the block, everybody is still alive and the day ended in smiles save a couple aching hands. Today, these old mitts are shot from that very thing. Wedging and handlebar-itice. Both hands have been operated on from fingers curling in because of membrane and tendon memory. It became hard to grab a beer but once I got it in there it was in fir good. All good now. LOL
Boy, that raven was a pro short logging those peperoni sticks out of the cut. 😆
@godsoffspring4195 Well said good sir.
Wedging and handle-bar itce leads to Carpal Tunnel, common for fallers, construction carpenters, HD field mechanics, farmers etc. When I saw @Bjarne Butler shaking the one hand after the axe didn't seem to hit the wedge square I could feel it all the way to my shoulders.
Hope your saw didnt roll as far as the tree did Bjarne
Awwwsome! Such steep terrain, a 50 foot piece of 5/16 nylon rope in your kit would help the up and down of fetching your saw, give you something pull on the climb back up. And it don’t weigh nothing.
I can usually tell when someone's running a husky. They run at faster rpm's. They cut faster. The saw your using sounds great. It's sharp. Doesn't slow down when cutting. High rpm's the entire cut.
Auto topping, auto delimbing and auto skidding to the landing! Win win! Sometimes it just dosent work out. Awesome country your in!
Did jobs like that in Northern California they called me in to do it differently tape it out as I climbed up limbed and topped cut out logs or climbed put a 25 ft steel choker attached skidder line and pull it where it needed to go whole or in sections
I use when it’s windy out and the saw dust is blowing every which way, I bought some water eye goggles and wear them under my helmet screen like yours. That way I can keep going without all the saw dust in my eyes like it was yours.
As the crow flys! Awesome sound on that roll sell that to a movie maker.
That was epic. I loved watching trees take off down the hill. Awesome job!
That was amusing!
As someone who actually lives among these giant trees. This video makes me sick
It would be great if you could ever show us how they get your logs out.
Ya I’ve been asked that before. Unfortunately I’m not usually there when the big shopper shows up, I’m in to the next job already. BUT here’s an older video of some heli-logging with the Sikorsky 64 “Air Crane”. It’s near the end of the video
th-cam.com/video/Sw3TIs9hVUU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=x0LP-Y2jgnoBoeXI
That log was on the move for around 20 seconds which seems like a long time!
Funny the crow at the end
It's a Raven actually
@@lewispaine4589 am french
@@Alexhulk I live in BC, so I know the birds here pretty well. Ravens look like crows, but larger.
@@lewispaine4589 everything is bigger in B.C.!hihihihi
Congratulations
Mom said there would be days like this (super windy, super steep) bumbble beez every axe smack 😮
And another one is gone, and another one is gone, another one bites the dust.
Is that Mountain Revelstoke ? What a beautiful view
Nope I’m on the coast 🤙
Rigging crews love huge timber on the bottom tree line lol
Wow how does that do that maybe there is not a stump
I hope all the little creatures were able to duck out of the way. Hopefully they start moving out the moment the saw cranks up.
Hows the saw lookin after rolling down the hill
Nice trick buddy reseating the chain never saw that before. I hate it when that happens, any injury stories from chain off's ? Stay safe out there
I’ve never used gloves unless it’s winter, then it’s just till I warm up. I e only had minor cuts from the chain luckily. Had a couple bad sprained ankles and a tailbone injury. And a bunch of slip/trip & falls.
Oh and I slipped and slide down an avalanche chute once and the saw came after me cut my head open(not running). I swear that coulda been right out of a movie.
I was sliding down gaining speed and it was either focus on the first boulder I was going to smash into or put all my attention on the last branch I could reach. As I slid by I grabbed the tiny cedar branch and I stopped but my saw kept going and finally stopped about 80+ft down the chute. It was mangled pretty good. Has to climb up and around to get to my saw. Finished the day and got a dozen or so stitches in my head after work. So ya don’t take shortcuts when crossing an avalanche chute
@@BjarneButler I've done a bit of felling in Australia not in such steep country but very physically exhausting dangerous work, i really take my hat off to you and wish I was as fit. I'll keep watching, your videos are very unique. Take care out there buddy.
Supercalafragilistic!
How are they getting this stuff out. Don't see any roads
th-cam.com/video/Sw3TIs9hVUU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=4a0OH_y1tKAEOFGX
Nice way to end the video with a heli shot. Looks like you got an aerial shot of that rolled tree as you lifted off. Hard to tell.
Wow how far did that go? Holy smokes!
Do yall offer the stumps to locals for firewood? We would always cut the bases and leave them for the local die hard guys to collect for winter wood
This is a heli logging show so no road access. This is also very remote so impractical for firewood cutters.
When you make your first cut, why do you cut at an angle (? 5 - 10 degrees) a way from you & not flat/level?
When I’m cutting on the right side(looking downhill) I have a habit of tipping my bar down when it should be level.
Harvest that timber, baby!
What do you have to do in order to get Your Fallen ticket
Cagc.ca to work in western canada.
Wow! Beautiful scenery. Where is that?
Wow that went far down the hill
Bu ağaçların bölge bölge neden kesildiğini bilen var mı?
Makes me sad to see a clear cut
The forests of the west are badly overgrown and it needs to be done. Plus, today's clearcuts aren't like the ones they did years ago, where they would have logged that entire mountainside as far as you can see.
The irony is that tens of millions of additional trees will have to be cut down to meet the housing needs for tens of millions of legal and illegal immigrants.
Hey Bjarne, looks like there is no need to limb that tree, I was wondering how far your Saw took off down the hill, hopefully the body work is Okay.......k
Maybe 15-20ft want too far
You are way too modest about your miscalculations, Bjarne. The majority of your viewers couldn't give a monkey's about what you call "mistakes"! We watch to see your obvious artistry, your careful planning, your love of the job and the magnificent scenery seen from your office window. Your channel is a top shelf article. Col, NZ.
Exactly! The way I look at it is you topped it, limbed it and delivered it to the landing? I’ll take endless loads of those logs!!
Beautiful fir!
Great vids😎
@@johnrawson8798 It didn't have limbs down from where it broke. Its not broke at the mill length, and the landing is up the hill.
How the hell do you recover that wood? Helicopter?
PRFESSIONAL ,sawdust change cuts all good brother saw raven whole video their awsome birds looks like he or she will b round for more videos all free food it got
Ya some ravens are skittish and some will come right up to you just about. I’ve had ravens peck holes in my bag looking for food. Had a couple over the years grab food outta my hand too
AMAZING!.....OH NO!!!
What is the name(s) of the Mountains that your were showing to us?
You never mentioned how your audit went?
Get some biker goggles that have foam rubber seals that block the wind to wear under your faceshield
How do you get those logs out of there?
helicopter in that area I believe
What size saw was that it sounded pretty rowdy
Husky 592
some days...
Bjarne What kind of chain do you use? Have you ever tried Archer chain from Australia? I have been using it for about 3 years and I like it.
where is this? Somewhere in Canada? Is it a selective or clear cut job?
Hopefully the saw is ok and atleast you Don't have to top that fir
Yup saw is good. That log is for the riggers now
why are you felling these trees?
They chip them up into Beaver Biscuits to feed the beavers.
I don’t think you’re going to have to limb that one.
Somedays you're the axe......somedays you're the wedge. Hopefully your pack is full of some yummy cookies.
Why don’t u use a low profile hydraulic Jack to tip your tree over that way is used in big timber
I didn’t have a jack with me that day.
Everything you had rolled down the mountain lol
Well at least you don’t have to buck that log.
Down the hill! Lol it happens.
Wind. Dang wind.
Coll video tank's
Aussie some can whine about logging trees on mountains but bushfires take everything & towns in there path
one of the worse places to build a house up on a mountain trap no way out .
Welll…. Lunch time
😡 what a horrible afternoon Eden sawdust on the sorrows downhill log goes all the way to the bottom of the mountain
Big high grade , I would of changed the rules a bit and thrown up hill threw the standing timber. Even if the log is in one piece, the boards will fall apart when they saw it.
...and when it goes over...where does it go....down the hill like an arrow!!! Hopefully missing the faller on the way outta there.....Bjarne tells you that at the end as well. Lives are a little more important than a tree!
Love it 🤩
Perfecto 😅
Well, guess that one isn't getting bucked, lol😅
Gravity,wind,hill and the lean...lot to deal with
RRRRRR
My chainsaw!
Oops
😂
@33:45 that's why you don't do that.
Well it didn't need limbing... 😃😃
Hi buddy just wondering is your wife know how dangerous your job is ???
As much as someone who’s not a faller can understand I suppose. True understanding is being out here and experiencing those close calls and moments of panic when something goes wrong and you need to make a split second decision of “do I jump this way or that way” 😁
Big , long timber , in difficult terrain ,hard choppingto say the least .
As an Australian we're trying to grow more trees and you guys are chopping some beautiful trees down it's saddens me😢
"You guys" is an idiotic take. You look at one person and label it as a country practice and compare it with your totalitarian Australia. Corporations have to plant trees. Look it up so you don't walk about being sad
Do you understand that the forests of the western USA are badly overgrown from 100+ years of fire suppression?
40 years ago , I had a forestry class as a college elective. The professor said there were 4-5 times as many trees as there was before the west was settled.
There are places here in the Sierras where you can't walk through the forest because there is so much undergrowth, plus dead trees and branches all over the place.
When we have a drought, we have way too many trees competing for limited water. The result is that hundreds of millions of trees die. Those dead trees become like Roman candles when there is a wildfire. That, plus too many live trees crowded together lead to catastrophic fires that can't be controlled.
Native Americans used to periodically light fires to clear excess undergrowth and dead fuel on the ground. That was banned more than 100 years ago. Just recently, the state and the feds finally allowed them to start burning again.
The Forest Service is also doing controlled burns throughout the state, and they are allowing more logging.
@@fernandaolivera5595Unless it was on private land, that logger would not have cut down that tree unless it was marked by the US Forest Service.
Some people think that loggers just walk out in the national forests and cut down whatever they feel like. That's not how it works.
The tree rolling down the hill was epic the whole Mountain Side stopped is it good 10 seconds before your partner saw fire back up even the crow dropped in see what all the racket was about that bird is not what I would call camera shy with its two wieners in a pecker trick, I'm sure there's a joke in there somewhere
It's definitely worth making it into a short
🤣
Plenty more in there to get wrong mate.
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