Love your videos as a Canadian living in Australia retired Used to commercial fish the Johnston Straits around Port Hardy & Rivers Inlet Love the country The sound of your chainsaw is somehow soothing Keep the videos coming love it ❤❤
Good morning BJarne nothing better sitting back with a fresh Tim Horton coffee and listen 👂 to sharp husqvarna cutting down west coast cedar logs and sound of BJarne power wedge with the 🪓🚁☁️😊.
I love the way you use your knee to help push your saw into the undercut. You're always getting a lot done without seeming to over-exert yourself, and this knee pressure is a good example of how you do that. Keep up the great work and videos, Bjarne.
I also often think you're putting in your back cut too low on the stump. But after the tree goes down, the stump looks perfect. I think you're just messing with me now. 🤣🤣
Timber thieves ? Do explain please lol. I've generally found thieves are lazy sacks a few thousand pound log in the bush seems like a difficult score lol
Stealing wood is common but going after big timber with a helicopter is bananas!!! but anything goes, it's a crime that the vast majority of people don't understand, and if they saw it happening they would think it's 100% legit on the level.
so people actually use a helicopter to steal the wood ? ya wouldnt think they could get away with that but i take it its happening, not exactly a covert operation lol
Timber Thieves can be sometimes shady companies that are taking wood outside of the cutting permit area just to get more volume. If you are outside the permitted area you are steeling timber.
That second one was freaking awesome!
That snag was most definitely auditioning for the Canadian Bobsled team 😂
Love these videos I fall asleep to the sound of chainsaws and your commentary
Bjarne lays another steaming log deep in the bush.. 👍
It's funny that the wide angle camera setting made the first tree look like it was leaning hard back and it magically fell upward and over. 🙂
also looked like his back cut was way too low!😀
Love your videos as a Canadian living in Australia retired
Used to commercial fish the Johnston Straits around Port Hardy & Rivers Inlet
Love the country
The sound of your chainsaw is somehow soothing
Keep the videos coming love it
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That snag took off down the hill like a runaway freight train ! Thanks
That snag fall was awesome to watch rocket blast out downhill!
Good morning BJarne nothing better sitting back with a fresh Tim Horton coffee and listen 👂 to sharp husqvarna cutting down west coast cedar logs and sound of BJarne power wedge with the 🪓🚁☁️😊.
I love the way you use your knee to help push your saw into the undercut. You're always getting a lot done without seeming to over-exert yourself, and this knee pressure is a good example of how you do that. Keep up the great work and videos, Bjarne.
Morning Bjarne, just what I needed. It was a nice conversation and an enjoyable show in the morning. Have a good day Bjarne.
Wow… you had my pucker factor pegged when you were nibbling away inside that hollow snag! You really have a set of balls! Amazing!
I also often think you're putting in your back cut too low on the stump. But after the tree goes down, the stump looks perfect. I think you're just messing with me now. 🤣🤣
Awesome video, beautiful scenery! Have you ever had run-ins with the hairy man, Sasquatch, in these remote areas. Stay safe, and God bless
Like the trick of getting your chain back on
Fantastic to watch you in action man
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Man,that tree at 13:00 was like a javelin!
It flew off down the hill alright John.
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Hoo-weee that snag went for a ride!
Another Great Video
Well goodmornin buddy
Sharp 8am upload very nice
Perfect ending
That camera angle on the first tree was confusing. 😂😂 It looked like you felled the tree uphill!! As you Canadians say... it was a beauty day!!
Crazy those huge snags!!
Dangerous
Wouhouhou
Awesome view
@canuckinOz
Love your videos
Soothing to retirees ears
Timber thieves ? Do explain please lol. I've generally found thieves are lazy sacks a few thousand pound log in the bush seems like a difficult score lol
I thought the same, and it sure looks like hemlock to me.
The trees cut down by thieves, any usable wood in them, or left to rot?
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Stealing wood is common but going after big timber with a helicopter is bananas!!! but anything goes, it's a crime that the vast majority of people don't understand, and if they saw it happening they would think it's 100% legit on the level.
I don't know why they would poach such a wind twisted stick.
Good thing you shaved that stump!
so people actually use a helicopter to steal the wood ? ya wouldnt think they could get away with that but i take it its happening, not exactly a covert operation lol
EXPLAIN TREE THIEVES
Timber Thieves can be sometimes shady companies that are taking wood outside of the cutting permit area just to get more volume. If you are outside the permitted area you are steeling timber.