First time watching this channel, absolutely brilliant, good to see a fellow Scotsman in the timber game out there.
@markbunyan9092Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing 💪🏼💪🏼
@tcconceptioncreationpaysag363521 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 the day a show is not talking about "burning money wasted money waisted time" would be a first.............
@HogeN1337Ай бұрын
"Mariah Carry". 🤣
@HigherPhotoАй бұрын
I run a Husqvarna 365 for felling trees, but I will not climb them. You guys are crazy awesome.
@michaelmccormick801321 күн бұрын
yeah sure, dropped the fuel from 30 mt on a 60 degree slope and found at the base of the tree.
@arbolorianАй бұрын
Really enjoy this series! No bullcrap like axmen!
@proshomanАй бұрын
Axmen was a joke
@fullhousebuckinАй бұрын
It's still from Discovery. Absolutely brimming with bullshit. It's just better hidden.
@MFKR696Ай бұрын
Much respect to what you guys do. Work hard play harder be safe cheers.👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
@savagefirewoodАй бұрын
hell yeah brother episode six goes hard
@mitchell3855Ай бұрын
Vidio yang sangat bagus , menebang pohon d hutan menggunakan helikopter juga , 😮😮,, alat yang komplit , saya menebang pohon dengan cara manual 🐒
@pekerja2727 күн бұрын
Can anyone tell me what lil fuel can they're using?
@mikeHernandez-kc1tj11 күн бұрын
Wheres his climb line at? last place you wanna be is in the middle of nowhere stuck up a tree injured with just a lanyard lol
@braindeadhoovy2562Ай бұрын
The Skycranes must be very expensive to operate. They’re a vanishing breed of aircraft, even with Erickson rebuilding them.
@dcvariousvids8082Ай бұрын
16.000 $ a day
@mathewjoseph5297Ай бұрын
@@mathewjoseph5297Its 16,000$ an hour, not per day
@grottnugget437821 күн бұрын
Just curious why they spike the whole way back down. Why don't they tie in so much easier and come down.
@br-dj2tiАй бұрын
Running bowline spar cinch. Or leave a stub for a tie in. And hiking around in spurs is ridiculous.
@mchill2Ай бұрын
@@mchill2my guess is because they are carrying so much other shit around, they don’t want a heavy ass 200’ rope as well. But it is way nicer to zip down your spar rope on a figure 8 or whatever
@fanosoXАй бұрын
@@mchill2 I thought the same thing, buddy.
@br-dj2tiАй бұрын
@@fanosoX I’ve played robbing safety to pay production. It’s a zero sum game.
@mchill2Ай бұрын
Back when that other standin stem show came on yrs back they did,,,,V notch top and traverse over….id have my 120’ calamine and pull a knot vs spur down…that’s usually when a man fucks up and lays one in his heel or cuts out…
@charlesmullins3238Ай бұрын
How do i get this job can any1 help please.
@livingstonejinjika480728 күн бұрын
👍🏿
@tintinbenjy15 күн бұрын
Carry on boys timber thieves 😊.
@leonardryan8723Ай бұрын
10 trees a day seems dangerous. It’s when you’re exhausted that you are most likely to get hurt. I climbed some on Vancouver Island but never got close to your level.
@daviddunning8357Ай бұрын
Yep no climb line though easier in someways has its drawbacks.
@joncozzi1701Ай бұрын
@@joncozzi1701 hope you have a good Easter
@daviddunning8357Ай бұрын
@@joncozzi1701 No life line is absolute madness. What’s the response time on that helicopter for an aerial rescue pick estimated? 10 trees a day and even your best stud is going to burn out. And those B.C. mountain boys are built tough.
@mchill2Ай бұрын
Jigging aka snap cuts.
@rkalkesАй бұрын
Ain’t osha standards 2 lanyards btw…? How they not get hit where it’s on video…?
@charlesmullins3238Ай бұрын
Yeah idk buddy doesnt even have a climb line on him lol... "theres no formal training to be a forestry climber" clearly haha
@braindeadhoovy2562Ай бұрын
There's no OSHA in Canada
@AntonDeBruin6 күн бұрын
Men Only. - N Idaho -
@SteveSnowmanАй бұрын
Wheres Skinny?
@bracaarboristiАй бұрын
😂
@user-xj2dt1xt5yАй бұрын
Wow, the climbing gear really hasn't changed much.
@mrMacGooverАй бұрын
That's what makes these shows look set up. that semi-driver knows those roads, why wouldn't he double-chain at the start of the hills. I know it's for the excitement and the views but I'd never consent to that to make me as a driver look stupid!
@mattris10120 күн бұрын
As a pro truck driver, you are 100%. I don't want to die I do smart things. I won't die to help a jackass film crew "create" excitement
@brianjohnston41320 күн бұрын
Me too
@thegreatwhite-hd3uoАй бұрын
I got a question, why not use a friction saver with two eyelets, then repel down.
I'm just here for Hogan!!
Only saw a glimpse of him in the beginning
Me toooo 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Buckins boy??
First time watching this channel, absolutely brilliant, good to see a fellow Scotsman in the timber game out there.
Absolutely amazing 💪🏼💪🏼
🤣🤣🤣 the day a show is not talking about "burning money wasted money waisted time" would be a first.............
"Mariah Carry". 🤣
I run a Husqvarna 365 for felling trees, but I will not climb them. You guys are crazy awesome.
yeah sure, dropped the fuel from 30 mt on a 60 degree slope and found at the base of the tree.
Really enjoy this series! No bullcrap like axmen!
Axmen was a joke
It's still from Discovery. Absolutely brimming with bullshit. It's just better hidden.
Much respect to what you guys do. Work hard play harder be safe cheers.👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
hell yeah brother episode six goes hard
Vidio yang sangat bagus , menebang pohon d hutan menggunakan helikopter juga , 😮😮,, alat yang komplit , saya menebang pohon dengan cara manual 🐒
Can anyone tell me what lil fuel can they're using?
Wheres his climb line at? last place you wanna be is in the middle of nowhere stuck up a tree injured with just a lanyard lol
The Skycranes must be very expensive to operate. They’re a vanishing breed of aircraft, even with Erickson rebuilding them.
16.000 $ a day
@@mathewjoseph5297Its 16,000$ an hour, not per day
Just curious why they spike the whole way back down. Why don't they tie in so much easier and come down.
Running bowline spar cinch. Or leave a stub for a tie in. And hiking around in spurs is ridiculous.
@@mchill2my guess is because they are carrying so much other shit around, they don’t want a heavy ass 200’ rope as well. But it is way nicer to zip down your spar rope on a figure 8 or whatever
@@mchill2 I thought the same thing, buddy.
@@fanosoX I’ve played robbing safety to pay production. It’s a zero sum game.
Back when that other standin stem show came on yrs back they did,,,,V notch top and traverse over….id have my 120’ calamine and pull a knot vs spur down…that’s usually when a man fucks up and lays one in his heel or cuts out…
How do i get this job can any1 help please.
👍🏿
Carry on boys timber thieves 😊.
10 trees a day seems dangerous. It’s when you’re exhausted that you are most likely to get hurt. I climbed some on Vancouver Island but never got close to your level.
Yep no climb line though easier in someways has its drawbacks.
@@joncozzi1701 hope you have a good Easter
@@joncozzi1701 No life line is absolute madness. What’s the response time on that helicopter for an aerial rescue pick estimated? 10 trees a day and even your best stud is going to burn out. And those B.C. mountain boys are built tough.
Jigging aka snap cuts.
Ain’t osha standards 2 lanyards btw…? How they not get hit where it’s on video…?
Yeah idk buddy doesnt even have a climb line on him lol... "theres no formal training to be a forestry climber" clearly haha
There's no OSHA in Canada
Men Only. - N Idaho -
Wheres Skinny?
😂
Wow, the climbing gear really hasn't changed much.
That's what makes these shows look set up. that semi-driver knows those roads, why wouldn't he double-chain at the start of the hills. I know it's for the excitement and the views but I'd never consent to that to make me as a driver look stupid!
As a pro truck driver, you are 100%. I don't want to die I do smart things. I won't die to help a jackass film crew "create" excitement
Me too
I got a question, why not use a friction saver with two eyelets, then repel down.
Television, shits garbage.