Great video! Thumbs up for the whole crew! We'll send two thumbs up for the ground crew!! I love the longer vids so don't shorten them unless it's better for you.
August my friend, you are an inspiration. Literally. A couple of young men in my community have started a business dealing with tree removal and maintenance. Largely inspired by watching you. They have learned a lot from you.
I like the electric saw - but went to the dentist the other day. Sounds like his drill. (lol) Nice video - short and sweet. I would do the same thing. Multiple anchor trees to be safe. Take care - looking forward to the next video. Hope the crew, family and you are doing well. Be safe and always God Bless.
As a arborist in southern Oregon I really appreciate your videos and all the knowledge and experience you give away! I’ll watch them if their long or short
As good or better than college, sir. You guys rock it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. We all are learning a lot. Respects and take care from Spain.
Dude when I see a new vid out from you , and it says like "posted 1hour ago" I get so pumped! Its like a show you wait all week for (pre Netflix world) keep posting man!
Been missing the shield of faith, but the sword of the spirit is iconic. I have no doubt that some of the tricks to be shown are what you get when one doesn't have a trustworthy ground crew and you have no choice but to set up rigging for yourself and all the groundie has to do is watch untie repeat till understanding becomes knowledge. Thanks for the willingness of helping shorten the stems of learning.
So glad to see such quality content and pertinent information for the masses! I don't have the platform you do, but I'm good with that - I just try to educate one homeowner at a time!
Absolutely quality video you think of stuff we all wouldn't I'm glad that you share been watching your videos for over 10 years thank you for everything you have taught me
I was gonna mention how much work did the ground crew have to do but you answered it. I also knew you weren't forgetting about them . You guys are a machine on these big jobs
I predict.....this shall be my favorite video series ever..... just like all of them. 🙂 Full Hunicke crew going full send! Looking forward to the insight, thanks for the video. 🤙🌲
Thanks for the video and commentary August. I appreciate whatever you throw at us. As always, your crew is a smooth operation. I'm always up for a heaping helping, if you are.
I was just thinking wow Adam and Corey are probably running a lot down there and then you said it. Hahaha I love all the info. Thank you for sharing what you do and why.
Just excellent!Beyond compare! I once worked above a defect like that. The movement of the trunk after removing all the brush was suspiciously “hinged” right at the defect…no rot or deterioration externally visible…Pondy as well…when I felled the snag…it broke right at defect after hitting ground flat…something I put in my memory banks…I grew up rock climbing and mountaineering…Yosemite big wall as well…redundancy safes your life…you may move a little slower…but life is precious…your prudence will prove priceless….
Another great vid from the MonkeyBeaver crew ! always keep in mind how much work the groundies are doing , As an owner-operator that climbs and rides we try to be kind to the ground crew , I've seen many climbers who haven't been running ropes and often burry them , and don't want to help clean up , they don't work for me long . LOL TheTreeGuy
I look forward to the day when we can boast 3 solid climbers. In this case solid would be an understatement. I think when you elevate yourself to a high caliber tree guy/business owner the types of employees you attract tend to be of a higher caliber as well. And that is no doubt what we are seeing here. It's a great operation you have. I do love how you always take on the trickiest/sketchiest trees yourself though. The old bull is still on top 💪
Loved this style of edit! Definitely prefer you not… “cutting them short”! Haha Also, super cool shot with all three of you at your tops! 🤘🏻Be safe! God bless!
Honestly, ever since you showed the video of that dummy being sucked into a chipper, I don’t think I’d speedline very close to the chipper. I get that it’s efficient, but damn!
If the other tree wasn't coming down do you still think you would of used it, or would you of just ignored the defect & continued as usual? I've noticed that the job requirements often dictate how I'm going to do the job, & what methods/techniques I will use too. #SometimesItsJustMentToBe Stay Safe
Look at you SRT ROCK EXOTICA UNICENDER!!!! Are you giving up on DRT or just promoting as a distributer? Either way keep doing what you are doing. You are truly an inspiration!!!
I think you like climbing trees because of the sway you get when you top the tree. You have more fun with the sway than you would have on a roller coaster. lol I understand the sway. I have been up in a tree. The first time I tried to climb at tree using spikes between 20-30ft up I felt the spike going into the tree very easy and without resistance. I tried 2-3 more steps and the spikes were going in to easy. I decided not to climb the tree and got down. I ended up cutting the tree from the ground. The homeowner was scared about felling a 40-50 ft tree. I was confident that I had enough room to drop it where I wanted to drop it as long as I made my wedge cut where I wanted it. I even used a stick to determine where the top was going to land. After my wedge cut, I made my back cut and the tree fell over. The top of the tree landed within 6" of the rock that I put where I said the tree would fall. The homeowner was impressed. Thank you for what you do.
Also I forgot to say when I did drop the tree the bark was falling off when it hit the ground and it was soaking wet on the inside and the tree was completely rotted. So I made a good decision by aborting the climb. Have a good night.
Loved the video. I have a question for you August if you wouldn't mind answering. I'd like to get back into climbing and cutting in the future. I have a few years experience and know the ropes and have been pretty creative with rigging. Creative problem solving is on of my strong suits. Anyway, I want to get back into it and I'd like to know if you have any suggestions for a climbing and rigging kit. Is there anything out there that? Something that comes with with saddle or climbing harness, climbing spikes (spurs), flip line, rigging and climbing ropes along with the assorted hardware and tackle to get a tree rigged and climb and drop it safely? I currently work at a restaurant (first time in my 18 years of being employed) after I got sick with pneumonia and influenza a couple years ago, long hospital stay and icu. O had to find something easier on me until I fully recovered. I make around 400 dollars a week and I can't just go out and buy top notch items, piece by piece and put together a nice collection. Is there such a kit with the essentials? I'm thinking about selling some of my milwaukee tools to help pay for it. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Watching you in that tree after the top went down gave me a feeling of such excitement my stomach was turning. I miss tree work. Listening to the chipper work and them wind down. I felt like I was actually there in the tree with you. It's hard work but so rewarding and works the mind and body. I dread going into this restaurant 6 days a week for not even 40 hours a week. It's just not what I'm cut out to do. But I get ready and go everyday, early, and do what I'm supposed to do and more the best I can. I need to use my head and body. Have a good one and stay well. Best wishes to you and your family and crew.
Brands aren’t so important. Look for used items when it comes to gear if money is an issue. Keep your eyes peeled for a side job and take it one job at a time. Don’t quit the day job until you make more in a day than you do in a week at the restaurant job.
@@AugustHunicke Im hoping to supplement my income with it. Tom's of trees by me and they always need removed or trimmed back. Used gear you say? I never though about thay buy I'm gonna keep an eye out.
@@AugustHunicke Hey I just watched a video of you speaking on a UCG video that randomly came up in my feed. I had no idea you where a servent of the Lord to that extent or such a great speaker. I could listen to you talk about God for hours. I find myself feeling desolate quick often. Not necessarily in relation to God or my prayers but, sometimes I do, and I find myself doubting what the Lord has given me. I'm in such a terrible position in life, relative of course, and sometimes I ask God why or pray and ask for things I know I should never ask God for. I usually catch myself immediately and ask him for forgiveness or a bit there after and I stop what I'm doing and pray and tell him I am sorry for asking or doubting his plan for me. That was a great talk though. I pray before bed, shortly in the morning and at some point in the 12 o'clock noon hour. I was just about to pray for the night and I saw your name and face and the seal of UCG. While I'm not necessarily of any particular denomination, I have a strong tie with God and his son Jesus. The Roman Catholic church we grew up going to wanted nothing to do with us when we couldn't afford to give them the money my parents used to give them. Then the Fathers at both our home church and the church at the Catholic school we went to were brought up on child abuse abuse. That is a subject I really don't want to get too far into on a public chat. I got a little side tracked there and I apologize. Mostly I wanted to say that was an excellent teaching and very relevant to what I'm feeling and thinking as of late. Thank you for your wonderful words and for the time you took to put them together. I could have easily listened to the 20 points you had mentioned, hours into the night but then I would be tired at work tomorrow. I feel terrible having to work on Sundays and not devote the time to family and God. I miss having Sunday breakfasts and dinner every night with them. Thank you again August. You truly are a great man.
I notice that you and your crew do not fasten chin straps on your helmets and have seen other tree work channels where they do. Personal preference, or are there some safety pros and cons that determine when, or not, to fasten that strap?
This crew all have 5 big nuts. They leave 2 with the misses, and the three left hanging they have to tuck the middle one back before they zip up the britches. Lol. Love you guys bsafe.... P.S.. keep the videos a bit long so I and others can learn more.
@@AugustHunicke Got ya. I have both and am unfortunately in a mental battle with myself over which one I like more. I wish the ZigZag was mid line attachable, and I wish the Unicender was more 1 hand friendly.
@@AugustHunicke have to check it out I started making youtube videos bc of you and some other people on my other profile rustytreecare Brandon and i use the mac iMovie editor and i think your video editing is amazing. Have to check out what you use
very interesting video thanks for sharing, i have a question, do you use different size/colored ropes to be albe to tell the difference between your speed and rigging line or is that just from experience? i gues size and length come in play aswell
August in your opinion say when you do a pine tree or any tree as you take the limbs off do you think the tree becomes stronger or weaker or stays the same
i cant believe you got wood chips in your eye balls!!! those fancy helmets are supposed to be chainsaw protection plus!!! when you put the helmet on its like a forcefield around your dome!
76-year-old great grandmother, enjoy every moment of your work!
Great video! Thumbs up for the whole crew! We'll send two thumbs up for the ground crew!! I love the longer vids so don't shorten them unless it's better for you.
August my friend, you are an inspiration. Literally. A couple of young men in my community have started a business dealing with tree removal and maintenance. Largely inspired by watching you. They have learned a lot from you.
I like the electric saw - but went to the dentist the other day. Sounds like his drill. (lol) Nice video - short and sweet. I would do the same thing. Multiple anchor trees to be safe. Take care - looking forward to the next video. Hope the crew, family and you are doing well. Be safe and always God Bless.
Don't care about the time to watch the video, it's the content that matters. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, it's really appreciated.
Loved the thinking bubble when you were wobbling on the stem with the cat face;) hilarious:)
As a arborist in southern Oregon I really appreciate your videos and all the knowledge and experience you give away! I’ll watch them if their long or short
As good or better than college, sir. You guys rock it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. We all are learning a lot. Respects and take care from Spain.
It's nice to have several different views from other trees, as you did here. It makes understanding the decisions much easier.
Dude when I see a new vid out from you , and it says like "posted 1hour ago" I get so pumped! Its like a show you wait all week for (pre Netflix world) keep posting man!
Watched your talk at UCG, August...inspirational. Thanks. 😇👍
This job looks complex! 🤯
Great video August as always the longer your videos are the better they are for me love watching them
Adam taking a ride ,and damien's commentary, priceless, lmao!
I like the longer videos. Greetings from Germany.
Love the channel, and love longer videos, but I'll watch whatever you post!
Been missing the shield of faith, but the sword of the spirit is iconic. I have no doubt that some of the tricks to be shown are what you get when one doesn't have a trustworthy ground crew and you have no choice but to set up rigging for yourself and all the groundie has to do is watch untie repeat till understanding becomes knowledge. Thanks for the willingness of helping shorten the stems of learning.
Hi Jason
So glad to see such quality content and pertinent information for the masses! I don't have the platform you do, but I'm good with that - I just try to educate one homeowner at a time!
👍Fantastic job ground crew!🏆
I find these videos absolutely fascinating. Extremely smart, efficient at their trade, and very entertaining. Love it
My lord the scenery is amazing, what an awesome place to live !
Absolutely quality video you think of stuff we all wouldn't I'm glad that you share been watching your videos for over 10 years thank you for everything you have taught me
You and your team always make it look so EZ. A job this size would take my crew and I a couple days... Love all your work, keep it coming!!
What's up august 😆.💪 love flying your son is doing good.😆. You will be next hehe.👍
Sending some love from a fellow ground guy✌️
This is like being allowed to check in on a sports team prepping for the next Olympics. Awsome!
Been here since about 8500 subscribers. Only 2 400 to go. Will be here for that too.
Thanks Wayne
Woohoo!
thanks august and crew. this is some quality stuff!
I was gonna mention how much work did the ground crew have to do but you answered it. I also knew you weren't forgetting about them . You guys are a machine on these big jobs
Your teaching is clear as mud, we enjoy watching and enjoy the instructions, we enjoy you period and Damon.
I predict.....this shall be my favorite video series ever..... just like all of them. 🙂 Full Hunicke crew going full send! Looking forward to the insight, thanks for the video. 🤙🌲
Thanks for the video and commentary August. I appreciate whatever you throw at us. As always, your crew is a smooth operation. I'm always up for a heaping helping, if you are.
I was just thinking wow Adam and Corey are probably running a lot down there and then you said it. Hahaha I love all the info. Thank you for sharing what you do and why.
Like these style of vids actually I like them all you guys sure do get a lot done at once very efficient 👊
Love it
Well You learn something new every day! Thanks august and the crew 👌🏻nice work
Looking forward to the rest of the series. Thank you.
A job like this definitely requires a good strategic plan & you guys really excel at that:)
Great job, you are very Blessed to have such an awesome crew. But it also shows that they have an awesome boss. Catch yall on the next one.
Just excellent!Beyond compare! I once worked above a defect like that. The movement of the trunk after removing all the brush was suspiciously “hinged” right at the defect…no rot or deterioration externally visible…Pondy as well…when I felled the snag…it broke right at defect after hitting ground flat…something I put in my memory banks…I grew up rock climbing and mountaineering…Yosemite big wall as well…redundancy safes your life…you may move a little slower…but life is precious…your prudence will prove priceless….
Looking forward to more videos of this job. Great views of the mountains too. Thanks.
Awesome!
excellent video ...I'm in for the whole series🤙
stay safe stay healthy
Speedline redirect. Brilliant guys👍
Love the videos man. By the way the Yale scandere is awesome!!!! Super smooth on the zigzag.
👍👍👍 three thumbs up.
Awesome job, but also an awesome video with all the climbers using a camera. This gives a very nice overview 👍
Hope you and the family have a great weekend. ✌
Good job guys. Take care and have a blessed day and I'll see you on your next vidja.
Another great vid from the MonkeyBeaver crew ! always keep in mind how much work the groundies are doing , As an owner-operator that climbs and rides we try to be kind to the ground crew , I've seen many climbers who haven't been running ropes and often burry them , and don't want to help clean up , they don't work for me long . LOL TheTreeGuy
Right on August. smiling, George.
That 17 minutes went by in a flash. I might have to watch it a couple more times. 👍
AWESOME work!!!!
I love it when there is speed lining it shows the high you have to work at .
Yes I understand…
Those of us who watch regular, could watch an hour long video 👍. God Bless
I hope the ISA throws some love your way!
I look forward to the day when we can boast 3 solid climbers. In this case solid would be an understatement. I think when you elevate yourself to a high caliber tree guy/business owner the types of employees you attract tend to be of a higher caliber as well. And that is no doubt what we are seeing here. It's a great operation you have. I do love how you always take on the trickiest/sketchiest trees yourself though. The old bull is still on top 💪
~~~waiting for the next in the series that is~~~ thanx fer sharin and karin~~~
I love the star. (Its sketchy, but it should b fine...)love these dude's. Lol
Loved this style of edit! Definitely prefer you not… “cutting them short”! Haha Also, super cool shot with all three of you at your tops! 🤘🏻Be safe! God bless!
Nice job so far guys !!! Ground guys rule .... lol 🤪
Awesome video brother
Amazes me how comfortable you are while up a tree..
Was that top dynamics enough?
Scares the shit out of me Everytime.
Love to see August on SRT
How many blue straps do you take with you or do you send them back up to use again?
17:07 - Thank you, too - August, and crew! _See ya, next time!_
Honestly, ever since you showed the video of that dummy being sucked into a chipper, I don’t think I’d speedline very close to the chipper. I get that it’s efficient, but damn!
If the other tree wasn't coming down do you still think you would of used it, or would you of just ignored the defect & continued as usual? I've noticed that the job requirements often dictate how I'm going to do the job, & what methods/techniques I will use too.
#SometimesItsJustMentToBe
Stay Safe
I don’t know what I would’ve done actually 🤷🏼♂️
It’s always on the fly.
~~~standing by~~~
11:20 wisdom/experience shining thru
Thx 4 the video
The Monkey-Beaver, is strong here, too! I wonder (out loud) if a _'Flying'-Monkey-Beaver_ patch, sticker, etc - might come about, one day, too?
Imagining what the ground crew would do if they weren’t on the ground! Oh yeah that’s good! 😂🤙🙏❤️
Couldn’t wait till the morning lol
Haha
Electric saw??? What's your opinion with that? I could think of a few pros and cons but I'm curious to know what you think
Love it
August, do you notice a shorter run time in the colder weather?
Look at you SRT ROCK EXOTICA UNICENDER!!!! Are you giving up on DRT or just promoting as a distributer? Either way keep doing what you are doing. You are truly an inspiration!!!
I think you like climbing trees because of the sway you get when you top the tree. You have more fun with the sway than you would have on a roller coaster. lol I understand the sway. I have been up in a tree. The first time I tried to climb at tree using spikes between 20-30ft up I felt the spike going into the tree very easy and without resistance. I tried 2-3 more steps and the spikes were going in to easy. I decided not to climb the tree and got down. I ended up cutting the tree from the ground. The homeowner was scared about felling a 40-50 ft tree. I was confident that I had enough room to drop it where I wanted to drop it as long as I made my wedge cut where I wanted it. I even used a stick to determine where the top was going to land. After my wedge cut, I made my back cut and the tree fell over. The top of the tree landed within 6" of the rock that I put where I said the tree would fall. The homeowner was impressed. Thank you for what you do.
Also I forgot to say when I did drop the tree the bark was falling off when it hit the ground and it was soaking wet on the inside and the tree was completely rotted. So I made a good decision by aborting the climb. Have a good night.
Loved the video. I have a question for you August if you wouldn't mind answering. I'd like to get back into climbing and cutting in the future. I have a few years experience and know the ropes and have been pretty creative with rigging. Creative problem solving is on of my strong suits. Anyway, I want to get back into it and I'd like to know if you have any suggestions for a climbing and rigging kit. Is there anything out there that? Something that comes with with saddle or climbing harness, climbing spikes (spurs), flip line, rigging and climbing ropes along with the assorted hardware and tackle to get a tree rigged and climb and drop it safely? I currently work at a restaurant (first time in my 18 years of being employed) after I got sick with pneumonia and influenza a couple years ago, long hospital stay and icu. O had to find something easier on me until I fully recovered. I make around 400 dollars a week and I can't just go out and buy top notch items, piece by piece and put together a nice collection. Is there such a kit with the essentials? I'm thinking about selling some of my milwaukee tools to help pay for it. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Watching you in that tree after the top went down gave me a feeling of such excitement my stomach was turning. I miss tree work. Listening to the chipper work and them wind down. I felt like I was actually there in the tree with you. It's hard work but so rewarding and works the mind and body. I dread going into this restaurant 6 days a week for not even 40 hours a week. It's just not what I'm cut out to do. But I get ready and go everyday, early, and do what I'm supposed to do and more the best I can. I need to use my head and body. Have a good one and stay well. Best wishes to you and your family and crew.
Brands aren’t so important. Look for used items when it comes to gear if money is an issue. Keep your eyes peeled for a side job and take it one job at a time. Don’t quit the day job until you make more in a day than you do in a week at the restaurant job.
@@AugustHunicke Im hoping to supplement my income with it. Tom's of trees by me and they always need removed or trimmed back. Used gear you say? I never though about thay buy I'm gonna keep an eye out.
Harness and spurs and lowering devices, that sort of thing. Buy ropes new.
@@AugustHunicke Hey I just watched a video of you speaking on a UCG video that randomly came up in my feed. I had no idea you where a servent of the Lord to that extent or such a great speaker. I could listen to you talk about God for hours. I find myself feeling desolate quick often. Not necessarily in relation to God or my prayers but, sometimes I do, and I find myself doubting what the Lord has given me. I'm in such a terrible position in life, relative of course, and sometimes I ask God why or pray and ask for things I know I should never ask God for. I usually catch myself immediately and ask him for forgiveness or a bit there after and I stop what I'm doing and pray and tell him I am sorry for asking or doubting his plan for me. That was a great talk though. I pray before bed, shortly in the morning and at some point in the 12 o'clock noon hour. I was just about to pray for the night and I saw your name and face and the seal of UCG. While I'm not necessarily of any particular denomination, I have a strong tie with God and his son Jesus. The Roman Catholic church we grew up going to wanted nothing to do with us when we couldn't afford to give them the money my parents used to give them. Then the Fathers at both our home church and the church at the Catholic school we went to were brought up on child abuse abuse. That is a subject I really don't want to get too far into on a public chat. I got a little side tracked there and I apologize. Mostly I wanted to say that was an excellent teaching and very relevant to what I'm feeling and thinking as of late. Thank you for your wonderful words and for the time you took to put them together. I could have easily listened to the 20 points you had mentioned, hours into the night but then I would be tired at work tomorrow. I feel terrible having to work on Sundays and not devote the time to family and God. I miss having Sunday breakfasts and dinner every night with them. Thank you again August. You truly are a great man.
I notice that you and your crew do not fasten chin straps on your helmets and have seen other tree work channels where they do. Personal preference, or are there some safety pros and cons that determine when, or not, to fasten that strap?
This crew all have 5 big nuts. They leave 2 with the misses, and the three left hanging they have to tuck the middle one back before they zip up the britches. Lol. Love you guys bsafe.... P.S.. keep the videos a bit long so I and others can learn more.
i dont like these short videos! longer id better!!!!!
luv ya guys keep it up
Do you use a hook to get from tree to tree or do you just swing over?
Both
P.s. I like the longer vids
Nice video man I tell my new guys that if you're serious about being a climber watch your channel
August, how do you feel when you are left at the top of a pole you just topped and it is swaying big time with you? It looks so scared!
It’s the best.
Using your Unicender vs ZigZag on this job due to sap?
My rope was too short for DRT when I got to the top
@@AugustHunicke Got ya. I have both and am unfortunately in a mental battle with myself over which one I like more. I wish the ZigZag was mid line attachable, and I wish the Unicender was more 1 hand friendly.
Every day is a learning day.
#getaugustto100k
😁
Hey August what video editor do you use?
Final Cut
@@AugustHunicke do you pay for it?
Once for life. It’s for Mac.
@@AugustHunicke have to check it out I started making youtube videos bc of you and some other people on my other profile rustytreecare Brandon and i use the mac iMovie editor and i think your video editing is amazing. Have to check out what you use
very interesting video thanks for sharing, i have a question, do you use different size/colored ropes to be albe to tell the difference between your speed and rigging line or is that just from experience? i gues size and length come in play aswell
We don’t really color code them on purpose.
August in your opinion say when you do a pine tree or any tree as you take the limbs off do you think the tree becomes stronger or weaker or stays the same
Stronger
@@AugustHunicke thank you
16:30 - ❤ Ground Crew!
Let us know when that new MonkeyBeaver cone-powered saw comes up for sale.
Are you still enjoying the electric saw? How has the reliability been?
It’s coooooool
Groundswell are people too
Groundsmen
SPEEDLINING HAHA I thought you guys were saying SPEEDBALLING!!!!and MAINLINING!!! THIS WHOLE TIME
👋
Woooo hooo I’m 2#
“It’s probably fine.”
Adam, there should be snow, and you're supposed to have a sled or a saucer!
i cant believe you got wood chips in your eye balls!!! those fancy helmets are supposed to be chainsaw protection plus!!! when you put the helmet on its like a forcefield around your dome!