NW Oregon Area 2016 Operator of the Year, Wayne Stone Logging, Inc.

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2017
  • Wayne Stone Logging earned the Northwest Oregon Area Operator of the Year award for protecting water quality and taking extra efforts to prevent fires. Stone safely completed a difficult downhill harvest.
    The Board of Forestry honors operators each year who consistently meet or exceed the Forest Practices Act. The law requires people to: replant forests; harvest responsibly; protect and enhance habitat; reduce landslide risks; and protect streams and water quality.
    For more information about the Oregon Department of Forestry, please visit: www.oregon.gov/odf/

Комментарии • 134

  • @Rocket4ce
    @Rocket4ce 6 лет назад +8

    The entire forestry industry in Oregon is first class. High level operations. To get this award this dude must be one hell of a man. I tip my hat to you sir.

    • @Rocket4ce
      @Rocket4ce 6 лет назад +1

      AsTheWheelsTurn actually there is more forest land now then there was a 100 years ago. Oregon has a strict replant what is harvested policy. The need for old growth has gone to zero. Our forestry practice has Oregon set up for generations with sustainable lumber from the replanting of these areas.

    • @waynes.2983
      @waynes.2983 6 лет назад

      AsTheWheelsTurn dudr you are smoked. Erosion and fire go hand in hand.

  • @christuttle3980
    @christuttle3980 3 года назад +1

    I live on Vancouver island and worked for MacMillan Blodel Eve River Division for 25 years. We ran a sky car and to get lift at times we used rock bolts and anchored it to rock bluffs.Love your video good job😎

  • @scottmcguire5586
    @scottmcguire5586 6 лет назад +14

    I use to work for Wayne. Hell of a guy both as a man and boss. Congrats Wayne

  • @stevenjames3822
    @stevenjames3822 4 года назад +1

    Good to see your doing good Wayne. We worked together on the north and south jetty project in the early 80's.

  • @oldironsfury
    @oldironsfury 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, all I can say, after six surgeries at 30 years old my vertigo kicks in just watching the video . Nothing but talent here! Great to see, looks like some dangerous timber . 👍

  • @1SpiritEye
    @1SpiritEye 3 года назад +1

    Go Wayne. Your a rare breed.

  • @beckylynn209
    @beckylynn209 6 лет назад +10

    My father was a logger in the Oregon mountains when I was a child.. He was a powder man.. This is one hard working job n not just anybody can do it.. A lot of pride goes into this job and I am proud to say my dad was a part of it all...

  • @rickcruz3382
    @rickcruz3382 6 лет назад +12

    you should have showed him complete that maneuver on the still photo that is why I watched the video!

  • @leoreutov6659
    @leoreutov6659 6 лет назад +2

    This looks like very challenging logging. Would like to try it

  • @robc7160
    @robc7160 6 лет назад

    I love the way they explain things in this video, very clear and to the point! lol

    • @joshblang
      @joshblang 6 лет назад

      renewable resources!

  • @TheBmco99
    @TheBmco99 7 месяцев назад

    Good OLD WAYNE LOL I got my last log truck from Wayne

  • @allanwagner4570
    @allanwagner4570 6 лет назад +2

    The way I understand it they divided the state up in the 100 different parts harvested one part every year that way when they were done they had 100-year-old trees to start over with

  • @craigstrom3316
    @craigstrom3316 6 лет назад

    missed the point of this vid except how great wayne is.

  • @SterlingArcherseason
    @SterlingArcherseason 6 лет назад

    I wanted to see the maneuver in the thumbnail, but the video turned out to be a commercial for Wayne Stone Logging, Inc.

  • @leosypher9993
    @leosypher9993 6 лет назад +1

    0:47 - bulldozer style skidder being tra sported with yarder, the wheel skidder you saw on the thumbnail only has pictures

  • @bonniemclaws6994
    @bonniemclaws6994 6 лет назад +3

    You people are not learning about the logging company's. They replant every area that gets harvested. It cleans out all the old brush and makes the forest safe from fires and being over grown. They are very serious about renewing the land they harvest. It's a husbandry of many many years. Even home owners in Oregon have to either plant trees or farm their land if they don't want to be hit with big taxes. So it's not greed , they do a very good job and make it so that it not as expensive as it could be to build things that we all need.

    • @timmymccheee7213
      @timmymccheee7213 6 лет назад +1

      Bonnie McLaws we won’t get into Wayerhausers practice of herbicide over thousands of acres of timber land. However, these trees are planted like corn, just to be harvested in the near future

  • @marco74austin62
    @marco74austin62 6 лет назад +1

    Do u know Cavendish?

  • @randyneil6161
    @randyneil6161 6 лет назад

    Nice video

  • @arborist460
    @arborist460 7 лет назад +9

    I'd love to work for wayne

  • @khadijagwen
    @khadijagwen 6 лет назад +2

    So, this looks like it is up the Clackamas River, or maybe Fish Creek. My only concern is that it be replanted, and that it is left alone long enough to actually be restored. I don't want ALL the woods to be used to produce lumber. Their taking logs out up near High Rock, and I wonder if it will ever be pretty again.

    • @OregonDepartmentofForestry
      @OregonDepartmentofForestry  6 лет назад +7

      Forests need to be replanted and reach a "free-to-grow" status within six years after a harvest. Free-to-grow means the trees are healthy and viable to keep growing without help for years to come.

    • @mr.lumberjakn3055
      @mr.lumberjakn3055 6 лет назад +2

      Forests are not fragile.

    • @tonymountains
      @tonymountains 6 лет назад

      says the guy who rely's on forest for income

    • @Jthumper
      @Jthumper 6 лет назад

      already replanted

    • @mr.lumberjakn3055
      @mr.lumberjakn3055 6 лет назад

      Tony Helmick says the guy who knows absolutely nothing about forests and just wants to criticize for the sake of criticism itself...

  • @markburrell2778
    @markburrell2778 6 лет назад +6

    What about the millions of acres of hardwoods in the southeast that have been cleared and replaced with loblolly pines to create pine needle deserts ?

    • @timmymccheee7213
      @timmymccheee7213 6 лет назад +3

      mark burrell call your local land management office and ask WTF? I’m sure a silviculturist can give you a great and scientifically backed answer. It’s public information what and why they do these things on public lands.

    • @nolankirkwood9655
      @nolankirkwood9655 3 года назад +1

      Or the national forest around my house in Missouri that's being slaughtered. My kids ain't gonna know what it's like to hunt in open timber, just dang clear-cuts.

    • @markburrell2778
      @markburrell2778 3 года назад +1

      @@nolankirkwood9655 The Carolinas completely scalped by the 80's. A handful of big timber patches are left in the mountains and I mean very few. Greed, greed, and greed.

    • @nolankirkwood9655
      @nolankirkwood9655 3 года назад +1

      @@markburrell2778 yea my farm is surrounded by national forest. They're cutting the black oak down to 6in pecker poles and leaving only the white oak, which are dying like crazy anyway. Flipping idiots.

  • @surferguy331
    @surferguy331 6 лет назад +2

    You gotta do what you gotta do and I use a lot of paper and wood myself but it sure is sad to see forests decimated like that.

  • @richareugenio7369
    @richareugenio7369 7 лет назад +1

    ai trabajo para extranjeros?

    • @miketye-sun6420
      @miketye-sun6420 6 лет назад

      no sé, pero yo sé que hay muchos trabajadores mexicanos quienes están cortando ahora mismo, pero no tengo ningún idea sobre lo que necesitas para tarbajar allá legalmente

  • @paolamonserrathgomezbravo9538
    @paolamonserrathgomezbravo9538 2 года назад

    Quiero trabajar de operador de skideer en Oregón

  • @cotruonginh9018
    @cotruonginh9018 Год назад

    Tôi quan tâm đến sản phẩm

  • @svenomick5857
    @svenomick5857 6 лет назад +1

    gee this is very steep.

  • @captainbutterfly8974
    @captainbutterfly8974 4 года назад

    That is amazing logging on a hill

  • @user-lm5xo2dr5b
    @user-lm5xo2dr5b 7 месяцев назад

    Well I can one say one thing I did see a flying scooter once in my lifetime believe it or not

  • @xXwatevermanXx
    @xXwatevermanXx 6 лет назад +3

    You should come to british columbia. Put you through a clinic on how to log downhill.

  • @tg8948
    @tg8948 6 лет назад

    atta boy wayne keep the hammer down

  • @user-lm5xo2dr5b
    @user-lm5xo2dr5b 7 месяцев назад

    Yeah right

  • @user-lm5xo2dr5b
    @user-lm5xo2dr5b 7 месяцев назад

    What he said

  • @ozarkprepper1718
    @ozarkprepper1718 6 лет назад +6

    Too bad they didnt log all that stuff in california before it got burned up.

  • @user-lm5xo2dr5b
    @user-lm5xo2dr5b 7 месяцев назад

    🎉 if you want my opinion you can't help it you're just educated beyond your means

  • @teddyvision5295
    @teddyvision5295 6 лет назад

    I wonder if wayne has ever seen a bigfoot

  • @randyhutchinson9910
    @randyhutchinson9910 6 лет назад

    what your doing today, is NOTHING like what my family did,

  • @genehall8895
    @genehall8895 6 лет назад

    Treehugger of the year award, goes to a logger. Lol

  • @jesusv.5828
    @jesusv.5828 6 лет назад +21

    I understand we need the lumber I get that but .WHY do you have to take every single tree from an area .why not take lets say half of them and leave the rest so they can sustain the ecosytem and us at the same time by cleaning our air and give us more oxigen .

    • @jesusv.5828
      @jesusv.5828 6 лет назад +1

      AsTheWheelsTurn Yes I agree this way, those areas can be harvest by future generafions multiple times.I want to thank the logging Co. and their hard working employees for the service they provide us ,but at the same time we need to use our natural resources in a more responsible way .

    • @TheCDNkindaguy
      @TheCDNkindaguy 6 лет назад +20

      wow is almost laughable how ignorant people are of the regulations around forestry and logging. i say almost, because its the ignorant who are the loudest.

    • @preddy09
      @preddy09 6 лет назад +10

      Jesus V, so that you can afford the roof you're probably under right now. If you had to pay 2x or 3x, then you'd complain why they aren't cutting more. Taking basic luxuries for granted has become commonplace.

    • @ethanutter7971
      @ethanutter7971 6 лет назад +10

      Its actually better because all the old trees are replanted with new one when taking hald the new one have to compete with the big old trees and they only take plots of trees not whole ecosystem

    • @russellbennett329
      @russellbennett329 6 лет назад

      Cost

  • @RyanHannaMusic
    @RyanHannaMusic 5 лет назад

    gentlemen, may i have a job? lol

  • @tleone911
    @tleone911 6 лет назад

    Yak, Yak, Yak, Yak, all talk NO ACTIVITY!

  • @user-lm5xo2dr5b
    @user-lm5xo2dr5b 7 месяцев назад

    Are you trying to tell me that's something can't go wrong when you're doing a scooter that way no is that what you're trying to tell me

  • @bricksquad9552
    @bricksquad9552 6 лет назад

    Let OSHA see that Deere in the air like that. $250,000 in fines right then and there.

    • @bricksquad9552
      @bricksquad9552 6 лет назад

      Seriously, I wouldn't be posting this online at all.

    • @royrichards5862
      @royrichards5862 6 лет назад

      It's a practice that loggers have done for years.....Loggers are probably the safest working people you will ever encounter......There are a ton of risks, but safety is top priority

    • @bricksquad9552
      @bricksquad9552 6 лет назад

      That would go against OSHA standards.

    • @bricksquad9552
      @bricksquad9552 6 лет назад

      Doesn't matter how long they've been doing that.

    • @wayne251975
      @wayne251975 3 года назад

      I know this is an old comment but your kidding yourself if you think OSHA gives a rats behind about stuff like this when it comes to "surprise visits". They know damned well what is happening and don't ever think that Washington doesn't play into what is and what is not cited. I know personally how it works, especially when one of their inspectors called me about a report I made for violations that makes some of this child's play. When it comes to Mom and Pop operations they need to know their place and leave them alone. A worker can decide the risk is worth it or not. When its Corporations, wear em out. They are a for profit entity that has no problem with blood spilled for their benefit. The Mom and Pop operations rarely ever have the incidents the bubble wrap squad fears the most. They have the most to loose.. Then again there is always an exception to the rule.

  • @rodmagee7895
    @rodmagee7895 6 лет назад +1

    wow, the equipment wasn't designed for it, very dangerous to do, major fire risk. I guess they were all lucky no one got hurt. Operator of the year! I don't get it.

  • @ozzarate6151
    @ozzarate6151 4 года назад

    Yes congratulation for aniquilated the woods

  • @wcmwfab935
    @wcmwfab935 3 года назад +1

    Wearing a mask to get what you want is 100%submission to the new puke order

    • @Mekzuc91
      @Mekzuc91 3 года назад

      put down the pipe son

  • @user-lm5xo2dr5b
    @user-lm5xo2dr5b 7 месяцев назад

    You boys put the L in logging

  • @wb3815
    @wb3815 6 лет назад +1

    All the scarred cut hills slopes and valleys in the PNW is a sad sight. *_Much of this timber and yielded lumber is being shipped overseas._* Over $9 billion in timber export revenues in the US per year. The homogenous, replanted stands, provide poor habitat diversity, are an eye sore, and can't even come close to the hundreds or multiples-of-hundreds of years that a true forest takes to mature by biogeochemical cycling and disturbance patterns. So much more could be done with hemp, switch grass, and others, to make boards, beams and papers. So much more could be done with the forests themselves, rather than their providing "wood", and selling short all their other services like erosion control, water filtration, air filtration, etc. These saplings in their place is laughable in regards to offering the same services that a mature forest does.
    A sad sight, especially in Oregon, where the state economy offers so few alternatives than extraction industries...a rock and a hard place, certainly....But people think just because things are replanted, its "no big deal". I would encourage these people to study forests, and climax communities, and concepts like "succession". We should all be upset that these lands are sequestered, logged for the profits of the few, and what's left behind is a horrible scar on the landscape and a forest that nobody would want to spend time in. Go walk through a re-planted stand and tell me how much fun it is by comparison to a protected national parks forest in a climax stage of succession. Not to mention, in many places in the larger PNW area, they don't even re-plant--they just leave big piles of wooded debris as "habitat" piles (for mice apparently) and block off all the roads they've constructed for the timber removal. Ugly and disenfranchising to local communities. The ODF might want to re-examine this principle: *_"protect and enhance habitat"._* It's a lie that these re-planted stands "protect" or *enhance* wildlife - not so.

  • @wcmwfab935
    @wcmwfab935 3 месяца назад

    Weather manipulating criminals and their pyrotechnics anyhow

  • @user-lm5xo2dr5b
    @user-lm5xo2dr5b 7 месяцев назад

    And no I wasn't smoking nothing funny neither

  • @joeyracano1
    @joeyracano1 6 лет назад +1

    How can any man destroy such beauty? Curse your children.

    • @joeyracano1
      @joeyracano1 6 лет назад

      Maybe a better question is; "I guess you've never clear cut a mountainside and killed people below with a resulting mudslide?" -special place in hell 4 U

    • @whenibecamethesun..8759
      @whenibecamethesun..8759 6 лет назад

      Joey Racano plastic is drastic...that's the true killer

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename 6 лет назад +2

      all those people who live in a creek in the middle of an uninhabited forest. libtard to the max

    • @miketye-sun6420
      @miketye-sun6420 6 лет назад +1

      we all use these forest products, they all get replanted. It wasnt old growth, looked like second growth to me. U live in a house, write on paper, and wipe your booty dont you, if you do then how can you say these things? Its like people who use electric cars and dont realize that the electricity still comes from fossil fuels..just my .02

    • @timmymccheee7213
      @timmymccheee7213 6 лет назад +1

      Joey Racano learn a bit about the area before you go cussing a mans kids. Those trees were planted for the soul purpose of being cut down. Most of the land there is private timber land. Planted like corn just to whack down, if y’all don’t like it, try living without lumber. Ya know, the stuff most building materials are made of... probably the chair your sitting in has some form of wood in it...

  • @hmc.yiyelzedekalphametamor550
    @hmc.yiyelzedekalphametamor550 6 лет назад

    Wow, That's Awesome. Now Design a Tree That Can't Be Cut Down.
    Don't Those Trees Look Nice?

  • @jeremyhodges6469
    @jeremyhodges6469 6 лет назад +2

    stop logging

    • @timmymccheee7213
      @timmymccheee7213 6 лет назад +1

      Jeremy Hodges stop living in a world made mostly of wood

    • @rockslide2258
      @rockslide2258 6 лет назад +2

      Stop logging? Then, stop using anything made with wood. Live in your plastic world. (Plastic comes from petroleum.)

  • @sublimechalicefpv7714
    @sublimechalicefpv7714 6 лет назад

    gay