73. 27ft High Stump | Dangerous Rotten Cedar Snag
2024 ж. 1 Мам.
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This channnel should have WAY more subscribers! Excellent photography and interesting commentary- coverage. Thanks Bjarne.
Absolutely killer movie today Bjarne !! You really utilized your critical thinking skills on those trees. It’s trees like that that make me glad I’m retired now lol. Balls of Steel my friend ✊ Stay Safe out there
We need the ‘Bjarne gets mad’ compilation video 😂
Cripes what a gnarled up entangled mess of busted, smashed logs, and slash surrounding the base of that group of cedars, it sure gave you one heck of a workout just getting to the base of the cedar tree to put your cuts in. Appreciate you sharing each reel of film you upload Bjarne. Yup, either the Insta360 'X' series or the GoPro Max 360 can capture your videos & images that are quite unlike anything else, plus the editing software and special effects that come pre- installed with both these cameras is absolutely incredible, you can't go wrong, yes, both cameras are high priced but it is worth paying the extra investment for the footage & editing they produce. Cheers again for the reel...
Spectacular country and great cutting..
I would always like to think that I would love to have your job. But then I truly think about it and I don't have the extreme knowledge you have and I definitely don't have the Kahunas you have. I never used to be scared of heights, but as I age I value my life more and am therefore a little bit more scared of heights. Great Job!
At the end of your video that's a great photo.
Letteralmente esploso Questo taglio è stato veramente Super ma anche pericoloso BRAVO
You would definitely love a insta 360 x3 👍
I prefer the slow crush, and a hammer blow at the end. Nice weather.
Another great video Bjarne, as always look up brother, thanks for the videos
Professional. Yep ,as always stay safe brother
You know you've been out there awhile when you say the sun is going side hill. Make sure to film the slow demise of that camera. Thanks again.
You are correct with your math: 27' looks like 40, bc I know standing on 8' easily looks like 14'. Thanks!
Hemlock is a heavy wood I know felled it and stacked by hand in the past days ready for the lorry
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That tree exploded. Very loud, too.
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Hi Bjarne , How long do your saws last for before the compression gets down and they need a rebuild ? I have saws that are 20 years old and fine however they probably only do 20 hours a year cutting some camp fire wood . I was curious how long they go for being used all day every day. Thanks Mate
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Bjarne clean up on RAM PIPES BUDDY . 😊
Why cut trees that will blow apart? How do the company make any money for that tree ? Good video stay safe
I don't think the company does , but everything in the cut block goes , if it's cedar they will get something out of it even if it's just mulch, the tree isn't really a product it's more of a problem.
I think it is also a safety issue. Logging rules require any tree over a certain height like 5 feet with damage must be dropped for safety purposes.
I was kind of thinking the same......why stick a chainsaw in that mess and risk someone getting injured. Paying someone's hospital bill is gonna be more than what they get out of that rot pile.
@@jgz6989 because it is a safety hazard to getting at other trees on the block. Provincial regs say it all has to go plus it makes for better regrowth after the tree planters do their thing
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