A 6 footer on fire 80 feet up was my largest. I ended up with the 5 wedges I had with me and a bunch of birch ones cut close by. A 61 Husky with a 28 inch bar did the deed. 40 years ago I still have that saw. Thanks for this post of memories my friend. Big cedar can sure make for an interesting day eh.
@@Coolbeans666-y7g I was long retired when The Tube was born. Good times with great people all around me all the time. We did have blasters that were all ways available when needed. they always got up to us in no time. May as well have some fun at work today, EH, LOL. Have a great upcoming weekend my friend. Stop by my channel for heavy Silver castings and a bit of gold. Not much gold but a bit is better than none at all eh, LOL.
I can understand your sentiment. But I think of it this way. Taking down one massive tree is less disruption to the bush then taking an equivalent five smaller ones. Also, very large trees develop hollow trunks that eventually harbor disease and bring them down anyways, except they fall apart when they land and are less useful for valuable big cuts of lumber. We all rely on forest products for the lifestyle that affords us the luxury of being able to critique these practices from the comfort of our home. Don't believe the propaganda that these guys are nature haters reveling in mother earth's destruction. This is forest conservation. Many trees sprout in the absence of one of these giants. Seed trees are left so they can propagate the terrain again and the cycle will continue. A 10 billion dollar a year industry wouldn't harvest itself to extinction, sustainable forestry initiatives are crucial and closely followed. Everything comes to a seeming end, but is really just the beginning for something else. Take care friend.
My hubby is 70 years old, was a faller for 25 years and he just fell 5 trees together. He watches all your shows. His fellow fallers called him Chief. His birthday is 9-3. He would love it if you called him out😊❤ We are big fans.
The old fashion way to cut was to chap the side where it fall for one third of the trunk, then cut the opposite side starting on the upper part going down toward the chapped area. You guys are great for successfully cutting down the tree, and nobody got hurt, except the chin saw blade. Hopefully you've learned good from this, and do it much better next time. God bless you guys. Watching from Alaska.
Funny thing about the wedges ... in Toba Inlet 1972 at the Weldwood camp, one of the fallers had the misfortune of the tree rocking back hard on his wedge stack, spitting out out a wedge like a hockey puck slap shot into his face.....poor fella lost some teeth that day along with some blood...so yes kids its a real thing and Bjarne has the fix.
Always enjoy watching you deal with some real challenges. A quick foot hold I'll use is just punch a hole in the stump and stick my wedge in it. Tipped at a bit of an angle. The trick I'd like to see is putting those 3 strips of flagging up :) Why not paint? Be safe!!
That is hard work and dangerous .I don’t think that I ever have seen trees this size and let alone the age. What is going to happen now ? The tree will be cut into shorter pieces and moved down the mountain to the sawmill?
Es lo maximo trabaje tambien en mis tiempos en motañas tumbando madera para hacerrar de verda mas nunca volveran esos tiempos en venezuela tan bellos 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🙏🙏🙏caundo se hacia era enormes arboles saman cedro caoba apamate javillos y pare de contar
Your such a huge inspiration to me Bjarne. Id love to do this line of work someday, just working on getting more trigger time under my belt. How did you get into timber falling? Seems real tough to get into without close personal or familial connections .
Go to a sawmill. Tell em ya wanna get on a woods crew. You’ll start snatching and pullin. But in time you’ll have a saw in your hands, limbing and trimming, then bucking and cutting. Gotta put in your time like anything else.
Hey ..did you know about the motion to change Powell (Foul) Rivers name to something indigenous.... of course this is an absolutely necesessay thing to do, and it will only cost taxpayers a few million to register, change signs, letterhead and legal documentation to satisfy WHAT STUPID urge to do so????
This just kills me watching this. I support the men and women in this industry working to pay their mortgages and raise a family. I get it….but damn. What other technologies are available to build our houses…what materials could be used other than these majestic trees. 🥺🥺🥺
You need to realize that there are over 2 trillion trees on this planet and this type of tree work does absolutely nothing to negatively effect the ecosystem. You’re barking up the wrong tree here. You need to be mad at mass deforestation taking place in places like the Amazon and parts of Australia. Those types of efforts are truly extremely harmful for the area, but not an operation like this. Take that energy and put it where it’s actually needed.
I will have to agree with some of the people. But as a retired climber logger operator. I don't know why they have to cut every big tree down? There are not going to be anymore big trees left. They take so long to get to be that big and they are beautiful to look at too! It's just sad to see them go. They can cut the smaller ones and get the same amount of board feet reguired. Anyway yes I used to cut trees myself. But they don't have to cut everything down and leave the forest's alone. Anyway thanks for sharing this with us and God bless you and your health, because I know what a toll it takes on your body. I've been there and done that
They don’t need massive breeding trees the clones grow way faster creating fibre and oxygen at a much more rapid rate those old growth seeds take a lot longer to become something they can harvest , if you see them left it’s not so they can breed new trees it’s usually a perch tree or water retention area or possibly a bear den
@@mooseknuckle8334 because they plant trees now that are genetically engineered to grow way faster so they can keep the industry going plus new trees that are growing create way more oxygen!
@@mooseknuckle8334 rubbish ? I’m a faller I no what I’m talking about bud Iv been in the industry for over 30 years it’s not rubbish and every tree rots and dies so it’s also a waste lol rubbish do some research 🧐
My local hiking spot in Washington is covered with giant 6ft+ wide stumps, couple that were at least 10ft, not a single big one left standing though. Pretty depressing.
Just for it to be replanted and grown again in 10-15 years sure buddy. We’ve engineered seeds that grow fully within 10 years your whole argument is now thrown out the window go join a tree planting crew instead of crying so I can come cut them down in 10 years. Thanks 😂
hate to be that guy but dang it took a lot to fall that piece of timber. also he didn't cut much of a face. just all back cut. a lot of unnecessary work. must be green still??
Your partner hangs in there, He deserve all the encouragement you can give him.
Love the encouragement with Mitch! Loved following along this shift when you were doubling up! Thank you for the behind the scenes 😊😊🙏🙏
왜. 이런 고목, 거목을 보존 않고 벌목해야하나
A 6 footer on fire 80 feet up was my largest. I ended up with the 5 wedges I had with me and a bunch of birch ones cut close by. A 61 Husky with a 28 inch bar did the deed. 40 years ago I still have that saw. Thanks for this post of memories my friend. Big cedar can sure make for an interesting day eh.
@@Coolbeans666-y7g I was long retired when The Tube was born. Good times with great people all around me all the time. We did have blasters that were all ways available when needed. they always got up to us in no time. May as well have some fun at work today, EH, LOL. Have a great upcoming weekend my friend. Stop by my channel for heavy Silver castings and a bit of gold. Not much gold but a bit is better than none at all eh, LOL.
Excellent reel footage Bjarne, cripes that blasting rock slug embedded halfway up the Cedar was trippy.
Chur for the real Lumberjacks reel.
What an amazing day to experience the life of a lumberjack in the BIG Cedar Country!
Freshly sawed cedar is about as good as it gets eh.
Heartbreaking to see those big beautiful trees come down.
I can understand your sentiment. But I think of it this way. Taking down one massive tree is less disruption to the bush then taking an equivalent five smaller ones. Also, very large trees develop hollow trunks that eventually harbor disease and bring them down anyways, except they fall apart when they land and are less useful for valuable big cuts of lumber. We all rely on forest products for the lifestyle that affords us the luxury of being able to critique these practices from the comfort of our home. Don't believe the propaganda that these guys are nature haters reveling in mother earth's destruction. This is forest conservation. Many trees sprout in the absence of one of these giants. Seed trees are left so they can propagate the terrain again and the cycle will continue. A 10 billion dollar a year industry wouldn't harvest itself to extinction, sustainable forestry initiatives are crucial and closely followed. Everything comes to a seeming end, but is really just the beginning for something else. Take care friend.
My hubby is 70 years old, was a faller for 25 years and he just fell 5 trees together. He watches all your shows. His fellow fallers called him Chief. His birthday is 9-3. He would love it if you called him out😊❤ We are big fans.
Wow that first one didn't want to go, but it managed to save out pretty nice 👍👍
Brilliant job again, Bjarne. Keep making them fall💯🫡💯
Greetings King Spang's Road Norway!
The old fashion way to cut was to chap the side where it fall for one third of the trunk, then cut the opposite side starting on the upper part going down toward the chapped area.
You guys are great for successfully cutting down the tree, and nobody got hurt, except the chin saw blade. Hopefully you've learned good from this, and do it much better next time. God bless you guys. Watching from Alaska.
Very meticulous and elaborate, truly admirable.
It's really nice to watch a faller who is so deliberate in his movements.
That Gentlemen is an Art in itself, WELL DONE GENTS WELL DONE. I enjoyed watching this video, keep them coming please, Thank you and Take care Gents.
I'm very afraid of heights but I like watching videos like this , thanks
Why are all the tree huggers watching logging videos? 😂 nice job Bjarne🤘🏽
The old timers that used the crosscuts are in heaven laughing at you.
A few nice Cedars in this quarter, nice work Bjarne
What a hack job.
Damn, that was a big tree...
Greetings from North Carolina.
Impressive work and footage and some beautiful country
They are certainly talented, daring workers
NICE WORK SIR ❤
Pretty wild looking trees Bjarne . :)
What a beautiful location
That was a good one, thank you.
Wow those are some big mountains up there!
Funny thing about the wedges ... in Toba Inlet 1972 at the Weldwood camp, one of the fallers had the misfortune of the tree rocking back hard on his wedge stack, spitting out out a wedge like a hockey puck slap shot into his face.....poor fella lost some teeth that day along with some blood...so yes kids its a real thing and Bjarne has the fix.
I can atest to this, When mine blasted me in the face I needed stitches and some dental work
I got one in the face in Ucluelet, fractured my zygomatic arch , 1981 ,,
I used to love cutting timber
Beautiful country.
It is all beautiful but the combination of the tree and background around the 30-31 minute mark was what had me in awe.
Was
The saw mill blade/band saw sharpener will love that rock….
dude!!! i flipping love your videos!!
Always enjoy watching you deal with some real challenges. A quick foot hold I'll use is just punch a hole in the stump and stick my wedge in it. Tipped at a bit of an angle. The trick I'd like to see is putting those 3 strips of flagging up :) Why not paint? Be safe!!
Utilizing renewable resources, love it!
Best office in the world💯😎
Bruh
That is hard work and dangerous .I don’t think that I ever have seen trees this size and let alone the age. What is going to happen now ? The tree will be cut into shorter pieces and moved down the mountain to the sawmill?
Es lo maximo trabaje tambien en mis tiempos en motañas tumbando madera para hacerrar de verda mas nunca volveran esos tiempos en venezuela tan bellos 🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🇻🇪🙏🙏🙏caundo se hacia era enormes arboles saman cedro caoba apamate javillos y pare de contar
Wow such big trees
Old bullets, old signs that the tree grew around. Some trees have been damned by voodoo magic 🎩 🎉
Your such a huge inspiration to me Bjarne. Id love to do this line of work someday, just working on getting more trigger time under my belt. How did you get into timber falling? Seems real tough to get into without close personal or familial connections .
Go to a sawmill. Tell em ya wanna get on a woods crew. You’ll start snatching and pullin. But in time you’ll have a saw in your hands, limbing and trimming, then bucking and cutting. Gotta put in your time like anything else.
You don’t get this in the uk. Top work boys 🤘🤘
Jarne B is in awesome shape... Great Vid👍👍👍👍
Some nice trees you were cutting. That first one was a bit stubborn!
Pretty DAMN Cold outside. I'll be at home today.
I am itching to see them put that on a giant lathe- just a portion, of course.
I'd love to know where you're working, I live on Vancouver Island, so close to home for me!
Not using to seeing your bands I watched a lot before Christmas. Sure looks like good idea keep from splintering!
well done!!!!
Big trees brother 😂👍
I'm guessing the 3 straps are to hold it together when it hits the ground?
Tell me about the white straps on the tree 🌲
They prevent the log splitting when felled
After you cut a block do the have a crew that comes in and paints what to fly out as a lot of the cedar is junk.
1 great video
So how do you get that tree out of the woods? Is their a trail where tractor trailor can back up too right against it?
They use a grapple yarder. Here’s an older video of a grapple yarder.
ruclips.net/video/ZY9c4JCyty4/видео.htmlsi=XX_U9tNH0j1tLOfC
@@BjarneButler thank you
My question is how you going to get that huge tree off that mountain
Helicopters
What axe pattern weight combo are you utilizing? National, Rafter, Miner 4-5lbs
Ito Yung Kabuhayan na Kinalakihan ko Dito sa Province ito yung Kinamolatan Ko na Hanap Buhay Para Makapag Aral,,,,,,,,
Looks a lot like some of the valleys behind powel river.
Hey ..did you know about the motion to change Powell (Foul) Rivers name to something indigenous.... of course this is an absolutely necesessay thing to do, and it will only cost taxpayers a few million to register, change signs, letterhead and legal documentation to satisfy WHAT STUPID urge to do so????
Cara vc é demais vc é uma fera 😂❤
Amazing 👍👍👍
what is the average value in timber on a beast like that?
About how old would that 1st tree be that you fell?
Does anyone knows why he would put sawdust between the wedges before hitting them ?
Creates extra friction so the wedges don’t pop back out, which cat happens to when doubling up wedges
How can someone get into the nature of this job?
How do like the the stihl
I like the 500i
Ever found gold in the roots??😮
How old is the 8' Cedar tree?
There’s no feelin like tree killin !
Amazing Job Bjarne , I just have to Ask, Do you have Norwegian Family?:)😊
This just kills me watching this. I support the men and women in this industry working to pay their mortgages and raise a family. I get it….but damn. What other technologies are available to build our houses…what materials could be used other than these majestic trees. 🥺🥺🥺
LOL LOL
You need to realize that there are over 2 trillion trees on this planet and this type of tree work does absolutely nothing to negatively effect the ecosystem. You’re barking up the wrong tree here. You need to be mad at mass deforestation taking place in places like the Amazon and parts of Australia. Those types of efforts are truly extremely harmful for the area, but not an operation like this. Take that energy and put it where it’s actually needed.
They are almost at their end of life
Cut here, cut now
So you don't support them. Mean what you say and say what you mean. Also, 99% of the majestic trees will never be seen by a soul
How old is a tree that size?
God JOB!
What does a tree like that weigh?
I want to be a lumberjack
Who doesn’t? Haha
I will have to agree with some of the people. But as a retired climber logger operator. I don't know why they have to cut every big tree down? There are not going to be anymore big trees left. They take so long to get to be that big and they are beautiful to look at too! It's just sad to see them go. They can cut the smaller ones and get the same amount of board feet reguired. Anyway yes I used to cut trees myself. But they don't have to cut everything down and leave the forest's alone. Anyway thanks for sharing this with us and God bless you and your health, because I know what a toll it takes on your body. I've been there and done that
You don't talk like a logger
How old would these tress be ?
Don't let em get hurt Professional
I'm far from a tree hugger, but why cut down those massive breeders?.
They don’t need massive breeding trees the clones grow way faster creating fibre and oxygen at a much more rapid rate those old growth seeds take a lot longer to become something they can harvest , if you see them left it’s not so they can breed new trees it’s usually a perch tree or water retention area or possibly a bear den
$$$$$_That’s why
@@mooseknuckle8334 because they plant trees now that are genetically engineered to grow way faster so they can keep the industry going plus new trees that are growing create way more oxygen!
@@clintonbleaney7160 rubbish
@@mooseknuckle8334 rubbish ? I’m a faller I no what I’m talking about bud Iv been in the industry for over 30 years it’s not rubbish and every tree rots and dies so it’s also a waste lol rubbish do some research 🧐
verry good
Vc é um gigante 😂❤
may you please provide me with an electric saw,and to get them in namibia
The cameraman rushes to the rescue
That's horrible to see that beautiful tree fall😢
I'm living in a world of OSHA violations.. 29:09😂 Easy there Spanky, you die they just replace you..
Holy crap ya that made me pucker a little. Fast on his way to becoming a statistic for sure.
Wow that first one ! Pain in the butt .
Is he running a 500i ? I can't really tell
Nope.
@@BjarneButler 660 or 661 then
probably the stihl 044 mag witch is a great saw in big wood. and i mean, it could be 661, but it looks more like the 044.
@@AaronTheViking250 661.
@Cpk20001 was it lol crazy beans.
grabbing the wedges with his fingers ....
What do the straps on the trees indicate? I have noticed some with 2 straps and some with 3 etc...
The undercut was too shallow?
A pugs ear comes to mind 😅
My local hiking spot in Washington is covered with giant 6ft+ wide stumps, couple that were at least 10ft, not a single big one left standing though. Pretty depressing.
Ya the old timers nuked all the valley bottoms and easy ground
Why not leave the little ones as regen trees if they're not in the way.
This tree measures about 1000cm long
Malam mantap pohon kering
Mantap sekali gess
Some big ole bastards wow really cool
Pohon apa miss
what a shame to see such a beautiful tree die.
Just for it to be replanted and grown again in 10-15 years sure buddy. We’ve engineered seeds that grow fully within 10 years your whole argument is now thrown out the window go join a tree planting crew instead of crying so I can come cut them down in 10 years. Thanks 😂
So it wouldnt have died from disease and decay if left alone? Everything naturally existing dies. Its apart of it
Its a shame that your laying on ur bed and commenting, go out and live. The world is out there!
still lame ...
amazing
HONTE A VOUS !
hate to be that guy but dang it took a lot to fall that piece of timber. also he didn't cut much of a face. just all back cut. a lot of unnecessary work. must be green still??
300, 400 Years to grow , only took dumbo 1 hour max to cut it
Cry Baby need some huggies 😢 🤌
Si vede che non siamo in Thailandia !!!!!