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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @MrEscott357
    @MrEscott357 2 года назад +28

    I'm at Arborfest East now and that is the very question I wanted to get answered by someone I would trust. I tried to get an opportunity to ask the pros here but 200 others also wanted to have questions answered. Your little talks are the best honest/non biased information. Thank you for allowing us to gain knowledge beyond our means.

  • @drewtucker6923
    @drewtucker6923 2 года назад +55

    I heard it all. I like climbing. Unfortunately I started when I was 43 rather than 23. But with the right equipment I can hold my own. Love the videos, I feel like I'm right there in the tree with you. When I get done watching, I'm itching to get back in myself! Thanks for the motivation and education.

    • @redmanyk3668
      @redmanyk3668 2 года назад +2

      Im 24 and I just started myself! Bought equipment to climb with spurs, climbed one tree so far and more this weekend, just as a hobby right now but I will hopefully work with it in the near future or use it as a side hustle when I get more experience

    • @bellabird1000
      @bellabird1000 2 года назад

      @@redmanyk3668 ya

    • @monkeylodgepanama474
      @monkeylodgepanama474 2 года назад +11

      I'm 53 years old and I started 5 months ago✌

    • @christophernaumann1650
      @christophernaumann1650 2 года назад +3

      I just got back into it 3 years ago at 51. I love tree work, prob i my fav. Thing to do

    • @anthonyclay6822
      @anthonyclay6822 Год назад +1

      50, started 2 years ago but tore my plantar fascia so was out of trees for a year. Thanks August for explains things (I.e. unicender vs zigzag) even tho you don’t like hearing yourself talk!

  • @magpiepnw6348
    @magpiepnw6348 2 года назад +6

    As a new climber without a great mentor, videos like this help so much. Love watching you climb. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @clayvinson720
    @clayvinson720 2 года назад +7

    Hi August. I watch all your videos and am in awe every time I watch any of you climb. I'm a paramedic and have never climbed before. So, after watching this video, I had to pull the leather out of the seat of my pants. In the south, we describe people like you as having balls as big as church bells. Great video with the educational dialogue and the trust in your gear and experience. Be safe up there, and good luck with your pilot's license.

  • @theoverallhandyman5571
    @theoverallhandyman5571 2 года назад +14

    August you are my mentor. I currently work for big orange...in production. I do it all groundsman, groundsman trimmer, bucket operator, and I climb as well. There is no proactive training taking place. It's like when I was in the Marines. You get to move up when someone is killed or injured. I trained myself through books, videos, LCQS. I would then go to someone that could evaluate my knowledge and skill set. I want more experience in climbing, become an arborist and getting certified to climb. I want to work for a company that's proactive and cares about their employees, customers, and the environmental impact we can have during this the Profesional way. I'm in the Charlotte North Carolina area. Any and all suggestions, comments, and concerns are welcome. Thank you again for what you do, and you insight early on to share this God giving knowledge with whomever is looking to learn. Peace and much Love to you and yours....

    • @Lachlanrocca
      @Lachlanrocca 11 месяцев назад +1

      How's the journey going man? It's been a year, have you made much progress in this direction you wanted to go?

  • @charleswenzel1026
    @charleswenzel1026 2 года назад +17

    August I can't say enough how your videos have helped in learning and also in building my confidence! From watching your video of the "dark arts," this one and many others. With the upmost respect as a self taught climber it's comforting to see you struggle in a sense and show the realities of tree work and climbing when most videos just show the perfection and smoothness. Your moment in the noodle tops replayed so many of my own experiences along with fighting a bit to get your climb line out of the second tree! Can't say how many times I've stepped over and around my ropes and whatnot to get a more "comfortable/awkward," position. HAHA "Only a climber knows this feeling!" Thank you for all you and your crew do from the deepest part of my love and passion for this job! Thank you sir!!!!

  • @danpowell1776
    @danpowell1776 2 года назад +6

    What a nice video August.
    Your back must be doing better as much climbing as you've been doing lately. I love your crane. Wish I had one but I feel like this job captured the essence of who you really are and that's a monkey beaver. I never get tired of watching you.
    Great educational material
    thank you.

  • @HimwayExpress
    @HimwayExpress Год назад

    I loved this thoroughly as a climber beginning i wouldnt have ask for better instruction

  • @frankbrowning6303
    @frankbrowning6303 2 года назад +2

    I love watching you guys cutting up, and also cutting trees, hehe. Your friend Franko.

  • @Dgolf11
    @Dgolf11 2 года назад +3

    “This right here will take a new guy straight to terrorville” 😂😂 I’m 10 years in, albeit east coast, and I can say with 100% certainty 130’ up a noodle taking 2 tops at once and watching the spars dance below me and ida messed my pants 😬😂 good work fellas

  • @00708046
    @00708046 Год назад

    EXCELLENT rigging
    I just watched someone else drop a massive pine .
    Lots of errors including dropping a 35 foot 40" diameter log onto the lawn and busting the water main.. Probably 5 errors in all . Just what I saw ... I'm not at pro like you .
    Great videos ... great crew !

  • @billsims974
    @billsims974 2 года назад

    Thanks so much. I'm an old guy who climbs for disaster relief and often find myself in the "hug" mode. Trust and obey! Forever a fan!

  • @tompinnef6331
    @tompinnef6331 2 года назад +5

    Another fun video with August. Saw dust - wobblily noddle tops - him doing the 'splits' between tops and much more. Plus a 'unseen' explanation of rope 'devices' at the end. What else could we ask for? Hope the crew, family and you are doing well. Take care - be safe and always God Bless.

  • @135Ops
    @135Ops 2 года назад +1

    August, I've watched almost all of your videos and I have to say this one had me worried watching for your safety, not that I doubted your skills and expertise but seeing you bouncing around on those noodles had my heart in my mouth, great job as always.

  • @gormaionem4648
    @gormaionem4648 2 года назад +14

    Can I climb as an apprentice under you and Damien. I already climb, I’m self taught. Have my own gear, the basics. Climb and run a bucket for a business and it’s my passion. I see passion in your videos. The way you talk about trees. It’s awesome man. Keep doing you

    • @havespurswillclimb
      @havespurswillclimb 2 года назад

      Enjoyed the video. I'd say it's all about challenges. Figuring out how to do it (develop plan). Putting plan in play. Modifying plan as need while executing the plan. You thrive on the process. I admire your tenacity.

  • @mississippijohn1432
    @mississippijohn1432 2 года назад +3

    Great job. I have climbed alot and I still don't like that feeling. I tell people when you stop getting nervous "sometimes" in this business. Then you need to quit. Because that is when you get hurt. Thank you for passing the knowledge along.

  • @RC-Heli835
    @RC-Heli835 17 дней назад

    Thanks for your take on the different climbing devices at the end of the video August! I had kind of gathered that you like the ZigZag seeing as how your hanging from it most of the time!

  • @jamesrichard6458
    @jamesrichard6458 2 года назад +1

    Another good video 👍 No problem about the Sun I put some Sunscreen on while watching. God Bless you and the crew

  • @johncamesano5844
    @johncamesano5844 Год назад

    Unbelievable! You make it look so easy. And then he thanks us for watching too!

  • @austinsmith3749
    @austinsmith3749 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know how much tension those pines can take but man I held my breath watching you send those massive tops and then you swing 10ft both ways 😳😱thanks for the commentary at the end I always appreciate a little gear insight

  • @Cpk20001
    @Cpk20001 2 года назад +5

    August is such a wholesome guy! I learn alot from you guys, i mostly do felling myself.. and occasionally climb

  • @DCTree11
    @DCTree11 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks!

  • @billyshumate853
    @billyshumate853 2 года назад +1

    Nice video and good job guys. Take care and have a blessed and safe day and I'll see you on your next video.

  • @mikeseguin6443
    @mikeseguin6443 2 года назад

    You are a brave man August.It’s a good thing you are very knowledgeable of what’s needed to do the job safe.

  • @williamfleenor7687
    @williamfleenor7687 2 года назад

    What a crazy tree August I love watching your skills at work it's just awesome 😎

  • @treepaulandrade5920
    @treepaulandrade5920 2 года назад

    I like the cut you use with the 500i lowering the trunk. I can't wait to try it! Thank you very much!

  • @Zebracat5
    @Zebracat5 5 месяцев назад

    That Tree looked like a real Gauntlet,but that's what you like is the problem solving. I learn alot,and find the difficult Trees more interesting. I bought the Zigzag.

  • @stevebrough304
    @stevebrough304 2 года назад +3

    I missed the live chat. Do you do the up and coming video reminders? Thanks for talking and the video.

  • @williamwalters3796
    @williamwalters3796 2 года назад +6

    New to climbing here, been watching climbing videos for about a year though so I new roughly what to expect when I got up in the tree, except I didn’t. I did my first removal a day ago, a gnarly looking dead southern pine. The tree didn’t sway in the wind like it should, it was like a 70’ long 2x4 that was 14” across at the top and 26” at the stump. It would wiggle and wobble instead of sway. The backside roots were more rotten than I thought and the tree shifted a bit while I was in it, nearly sh** myself. I got a second tie in in another healthy pine 15’ away after that lol.

    • @nomad2076
      @nomad2076 2 года назад +5

      Be careful in dead trees just starting out bro. Start small man. Your family needs you to be safe im sure.

    • @williamwalters3796
      @williamwalters3796 2 года назад +3

      @@nomad2076 I don’t have a wife, no kids either, but yeah I did it for my parents because the tree was too close to the house and leaning the wrong way to just fell it. All the limbs were towards the house too. I have the whole job on video and I’ll put it up in a day or two just need to cut out all my huffing and puffing while climbing up then back down.

    • @nomad2076
      @nomad2076 2 года назад

      @@williamwalters3796 be safe man

    • @reubentrapp
      @reubentrapp 2 года назад +3

      Yikes, dead trees are not for beginners bro. Take your time and you’ll have a long enjoyable career

  • @jaymartinrealtor7736
    @jaymartinrealtor7736 2 года назад +16

    I am new to climbing and trusting my gear is taking some getting used to. I keep thinking, Just like when I'm flying IFR and you feel your body doing something that your instruments is not showing, trust your instruments.

    • @jackberdine
      @jackberdine 2 года назад +2

      Trust your body too. Once you get past the initial level of fear and you’re able to control it a bit, it’s good to listen to the warning signs and the intrusive thoughts.

    • @terryrothgeb1684
      @terryrothgeb1684 2 года назад +2

      Your gear is super strong, always inspect it, but you can sit comfortably in trees, recreation climbing is a good way to get the shakes out of your legs, but if you still don't feel right for a given reason, always act on your instincts because you're basically using your body as a tool. One which you simply can't replace. I try to be a cowboy but I won't risk my life, ill figure a way around a tree, one way or another.

    • @tylrpearson3165
      @tylrpearson3165 2 года назад +2

      Watch a Reggie coates video on gear. He explains how your rope can literally suspend a car in the air. You will get there. Just make sure you always inspect gear and don't feel like a noob by taking an intro to climbing class or other classes we all learn and keep learning.

    • @nathanarievlis3985
      @nathanarievlis3985 2 года назад

      Hey Jay. I'm just curious what your mental hang ups are at the moment. Like, where/ when/ what are you questioning most?

    • @joshuamccleary8252
      @joshuamccleary8252 Год назад

      Check your gear and trust your gear, but listen to your body your instincts know best

  • @michaelryall7893
    @michaelryall7893 2 года назад

    Did hear the chat !, always watch your informative and entertaining video's to the end, oh to be young again and have a new career , but retirement does have it's pluses , lots of time for the golf course. Love from the UK.

  • @markbrown-us4xe
    @markbrown-us4xe 2 года назад

    Still learning from your video.
    Explaining the process and showing skills to get results.
    I do like the electric saw.
    So glad you're sticking to it.

  • @erlendgreulichfrontierbigw218
    @erlendgreulichfrontierbigw218 2 года назад

    Riding the flex up there. I kinda like - cannot tell you why…it seems you enjoy it as well. While back, I was doing an emergency removal over a horse race track. Race was next day, huge winds had cracked part of too out and it was hanging. Wind was still going and branches I was in were thin. I tied in with 3 self equalizing lanyards…as the wind was whipping all three branch systems were moving and flexing in different directions…while I was relatively staying in one spot - crazy cool feeling…there was a moment you had that going on. Any how to many words…great watching your passion…thanks for sharing!

  • @doritleis2773
    @doritleis2773 2 года назад

    High, Higher and total High, this Love You. Climbing and Fly a good Variant, all to See from Above. But Trees to fell a hard Work. You one from the best. 👌❤

  • @ongridself-reliantfamily1751
    @ongridself-reliantfamily1751 2 года назад

    Thanks for adding your thoughts on the equipment you used. Really useful.
    Thanks so much.

  • @Nick_Walston
    @Nick_Walston 2 года назад

    Great video man love these types of videos. Fun and entertaining too watch

  • @nate-408
    @nate-408 Месяц назад

    You ok with that or do you need a sippy cup? Haha if it gets too much for you i can climb down and help. Great work guys i love watching you work and the relationship you have with one another is priceless. I know there is love there though. Good work guys.

  • @danmcburney3247
    @danmcburney3247 2 года назад

    I'm glad that wasn't me up there arguing with all those noodles but I sure do appreciate the schooling !!! Another Awesome video and Thank You Very much for including the chat at the end.... I really want to know as much as I can about equipment !!! Blue skies an tailwinds

  • @CorkeryCoop
    @CorkeryCoop 2 года назад

    There’s a great picture of you at +/- 36:06 into the video. Really enjoyed the video!

  • @br-dj2ti
    @br-dj2ti 2 года назад

    August that was a badass climb amazing job you are definitely a great climber in my book

  • @_TN.youtube
    @_TN.youtube 2 года назад

    Love the sound the tops make when falling from the great pacific northwest heights...👂👍

  • @BG-vq9fd
    @BG-vq9fd 2 года назад +1

    I still can't believe how comfortable you are in the trees. It is obvious you trust your gear.

  • @charleslynch1618
    @charleslynch1618 2 года назад

    Hell yeah brother love the video love the education I sent it to my cousin to show his son he wants to be a climber anyhow thanks again Charlie Western PA

  • @martyisabeliever
    @martyisabeliever Месяц назад

    you the man August I live in GP looking Fwd. to the day The Lord has our paths cross...

  • @StihlChainsaws
    @StihlChainsaws 2 года назад +1

    Been using Allgear ropes for 10yrs now & absolutely love them. Husky bullropes for rigging & cherrybomb/rocketline for climbing. That Mardi-Gra is nice too, but I would suggest trying their sewn eye. It's the best I've ever used. It's interesting to see everyone's opinions slowly change about Allgear products, because they had a bad name when I started using them. (Climbers always said they were for line clearance & not residential😂👈)
    STAY SAFE

  • @drkwlsk
    @drkwlsk 2 года назад +4

    Another excellent class in climbing. Prayers to the climber from Michigan, fell 70 ft. yesterday. Be safe out there guys!!

    • @groundpounder24365
      @groundpounder24365 2 года назад +1

      You talking about the person near stony lake??

    • @drkwlsk
      @drkwlsk 2 года назад +2

      @@groundpounder24365 I believe it was around Clare

    • @groundpounder24365
      @groundpounder24365 2 года назад +1

      @@drkwlsk a climber fell to his death in claybanks township Monday. My wife and some friends were worried sick until they got ahold of me as I was only a few miles from there climbing a job. My condolences to the family....

    • @drkwlsk
      @drkwlsk 2 года назад +1

      @@groundpounder24365 That's the one I read about. 67 year old gentleman. Prayers to his family

  • @dannymcelyea2596
    @dannymcelyea2596 2 года назад

    Hey August I've been watching your channel since I discovered it watching treeson with Jacob and then you popped up and BBR too. But man it is such a pleasure to watch your videos. And let me tell ya the Ax men spoof you guys did is one of the funniest things I have ever seen! No joke I was in tears laughing

  • @Treework938
    @Treework938 2 года назад

    Hello from North Carolina I like my new rope bags from you store

  • @johnarnettsways.8758
    @johnarnettsways.8758 2 года назад

    You do first class work my friend Honest to the people and care about how you leave the job sight 👍. ❤️🌲❤️🌲❤️🌲

  • @jtrocktree5409
    @jtrocktree5409 2 года назад

    The urban legend is at it again , sketchy pine , looking good kiddo 👌

  • @sammosher1812
    @sammosher1812 2 года назад

    Thanks for giving us your thoughts on mechanical hitches!

  • @Riverguide33
    @Riverguide33 2 года назад +3

    Awesome stuff. 👍😳

  • @jasonsayre8102
    @jasonsayre8102 2 года назад

    August I truly enjoy your videos and all the valuable information you put out. I am really happy you didn't cut out that last part about equipment! I am new to climbing and have a saddle, spurs, and flip line but looking into getting some ropes and other gear.
    Its overwhelming all the options in gear and ropes not knowing what is best. I appreciate all the info!

    • @WildAcresFarms
      @WildAcresFarms 2 года назад +2

      Start with double / moving rope technique and a Petzl Zig Zag, or hitch cord and a hitch climber pulley. Add a throwline and weight and a friction saver and you’re good to go for a while. August still spends a lot of time on a ZigZag with doubled rope, and I love using it too.

    • @jasonsayre8102
      @jasonsayre8102 2 года назад

      @@WildAcresFarms cool thanks for the info, any input on rope?

    • @WildAcresFarms
      @WildAcresFarms 2 года назад

      @@jasonsayre8102 I’m still climbing on my first rope, arborplex, nearly a year later. It’s s great all-around choice but I wish I had chosen something lighter and thinner.

  • @mickmccard
    @mickmccard 2 года назад

    Thank you again, for the time and thought you put into these videos.

  • @darrelljohnson4658
    @darrelljohnson4658 2 года назад +1

    Good job Trees-R-Us Oregon

  • @stihlsteadman
    @stihlsteadman 2 года назад

    14.01 a lil' but pucker fo me then 22.00 to 22.45 layed back relaxed appreciate'n the finesse used on send'n the co-doms simultaneously as always GREAT vid fun and full of info🍀🤙🌲bout dat Tree L🌲fe

  • @hhlumberjacktx
    @hhlumberjacktx 2 года назад

    Great video, but I wish you would tell us how you get your rope in the tree.

  • @patricianeely2475
    @patricianeely2475 2 года назад +2

    Alabama here.love your videos

  • @John01GM40
    @John01GM40 2 года назад

    excellent, finally answered my question - how do you get the second safety line up above you... answer: short throw with the sand bag. Obvious but not immediate thought!

  • @roarh1
    @roarh1 2 года назад

    17:17 the carabiner is not attached to the unicender but choking the rope around the tree. Is the unicender then used in SRT mode?

    • @AugustHunicke
      @AugustHunicke  2 года назад +1

      Uni is quickly SRT TO DRT and vice versa. That’s it’s claim to fame.

    • @roarh1
      @roarh1 2 года назад

      Thanks for answer. I wondered if it showed the uni in srt mode. What do you use the most, srt or drt?

  • @nate2838
    @nate2838 2 года назад +1

    9:30, I did exactly that one day. Wire core flipline sheath was cut through, core was fine. Will the wire cores take more than a rope? Yes. Should you count on them as saw protection? Absolutely not.

  • @mooarten
    @mooarten 2 года назад

    Big fan from the netherlands! Great vids! I was wondering how you asses the first split in the tree? How do you see if its strong enough for all the work you do in the top? Thanks ! (Starting my arboring school september '23!)

  • @tommyandresen8160
    @tommyandresen8160 2 года назад +2

    Coolest crew on the planet!

  • @deniseanderson7895
    @deniseanderson7895 2 года назад

    Nice transition up those tops, I love getting into those crazy ones . I agree with your thoughts on the Uni , I have been using one for a couple years now and just bought a new one at Arborfest, versatility is what I always say about it and I am waiting to get my add-on parts from Climbing Innovations for the new Uni that make it more better ...

  • @SUROBLEDEKchannel
    @SUROBLEDEKchannel 2 года назад

    Great work 👍

  • @batmantiss
    @batmantiss 2 года назад

    Phenomenal video. I can't believe, though, you used a brand new rope in that pitchy pine! You're looking svelte, by the way!

  • @kevinhammatgameoftrees7080
    @kevinhammatgameoftrees7080 2 года назад

    Took the time this morning to watch the whole thing, even let the adds run while playing in the comments:). Nice job August!

  • @krustysurfer
    @krustysurfer 2 года назад

    Trust in your gear! yes that is something that comes with experience (I have none) .... learning is fun :) thanks August

  • @toddjacks8288
    @toddjacks8288 2 года назад

    Awesome video as always brother

  • @megadosevitaminc8774
    @megadosevitaminc8774 2 года назад

    Nice work. Great chat at the end. Glad u included it.. always nice to hear input about devices and stuff. Be safe and have fun. R u guys gonna have some saddles this summer. I gotta get one soon.

  • @charleslynch1618
    @charleslynch1618 2 года назад

    Hey bud nice topper that was sweet Charlie Western PA

  • @kevinhewitt1428
    @kevinhewitt1428 2 года назад

    Very strange. The new kitten can't get enough of you. Play your vid and it stands on the keyboard. You've got another fan in this house.

  • @betternfred
    @betternfred 2 года назад +1

    Got here late 😭 I love the Unicinder -- it's my go-to for 90% of my climbs.

  • @jasonmoore7322
    @jasonmoore7322 2 года назад

    Just started watching your videos, pretty cool stuff and definitely great motivation. August just curious how you got your climb line and rigging line/ ring in the other tree that stays? Couldn't tell if it was close enough to reach from the tree you were removing or if you used another method. Thanks for taking the time to explain a lot of methods you use, subscribing 🤘🤘

    • @AugustHunicke
      @AugustHunicke  2 года назад +2

      Close enough to throw a Line over and into it. Thanks

  • @justinsnyder6256
    @justinsnyder6256 2 года назад

    Yep only someone whos been there knows the pressure in the hips and legs. Good workout right there!

  • @DCTree11
    @DCTree11 10 месяцев назад

    Is that panther set up a new sprocket and bar?

  • @yvonnegill2155
    @yvonnegill2155 2 года назад

    I love trees and am quite surprised by how much I love your videos. There's something very wholesome about you and your channel. It helps me de-stress from life. Thank you and many blessings.
    We have a very cool witches broom in a radiata pine. It is 3 meters wide and 3 meters long. I haven't seen any on your channel. Do you see them much?

    • @AugustHunicke
      @AugustHunicke  2 года назад +1

      Sometimes 🤷🏼‍♂️
      thanks btw

  • @arborymastersllc.9368
    @arborymastersllc.9368 2 года назад

    So that last top/noodle....could you have let it go over your left shoulder, back with the lean but still towards the house and just put a sling on it and had a two point rig with the directional point on itself? Like it still would've come around but that was a noodle so maybe it would've been a lot on your left foot but less stress on the pushover......just a question, not saying certain....just asking....
    I don't know if that's a bad habit I've adopted....I've gotten used to it but I pay a lot of attention to it's movement at rigging point/site "purchase". Just wondering if stem movement was your primary concern...moved a lot as it was.
    Well...dang it....on second viewing you had it set up the way I said...why not go say 60 degrees from your left shoulder instead of 90?..

  • @raidednation
    @raidednation 2 года назад

    August I really like your electric saw with the panther. What model/make is that?

  • @samuellancaster3789
    @samuellancaster3789 Год назад

    Hey August how are you fine I hope I enjoy your videos I'm still enjoying your videos your videos are so inspirational I am 62 and still climbing but as it is I'm too slow to be fast but I still get the job done my son helps me by running the ropes and as I was saying thank you so much for all your videos I enjoyed it very much please stay safe and take care of the crew best Wishes Always one Tree Man 2 another I hope you make a boatload of money thanks

  • @shopart1488
    @shopart1488 2 года назад +1

    Trust your gear as you trust your instruments when flying!!

  • @matthewadams2485
    @matthewadams2485 2 года назад

    Do u guys have an inverter in your trucks to charge the batteries for the saw?? Have u noticed a lack in efficiency when switching out versus just refueling the gas saws?

  • @joshuamccleary8252
    @joshuamccleary8252 Год назад

    That moment you can only feel if you have been there, my heart skipped fort hair second for ya. The good kinda beat that keeps ya going but also let’s you know who’s boss

  • @travishutchens1974
    @travishutchens1974 2 года назад

    Please do a video explaining how to let a rope run when rigging out tops and limbs. I need something to show new helpers. It’s easy to show them how to tie a rope off to a porta-wrap but they have no clue when I tell them to let the slack run. I really appreciate all the videos. I learn so much from August and the crew.

  • @WAHLS_arbor
    @WAHLS_arbor 2 года назад

    Also I frequently think about the b"bad choice" of taking a top before your lower stuff. Whats your thought? Just decrease weight? Does that actually decrease forces of rigging spar? Piece of mind really...

  • @treemactreeworks2982
    @treemactreeworks2982 2 года назад

    Hi August . Hi from one of your fans in South Africa .I am just wondering would you suggest a unicender ?I am 6.3 and about 290pounds . I have been using a zigzag for 3 years but it does slip on me sometimes. Thanks Chris

  • @aarons3203
    @aarons3203 2 года назад

    Thanks August! How does the Unicender work with the Scandere?

  • @bwrightaway2877
    @bwrightaway2877 2 года назад

    August, did you go to Arborfest in NC this weekend?

  • @jordansmith8642
    @jordansmith8642 2 года назад

    What a impressive climb. Like an albino flying squirrel

  • @isaacguffey1111
    @isaacguffey1111 2 года назад

    What kind of knot is that on your lifeline attached uni? Is that a fisherman's knot?

  • @gregmendes1004
    @gregmendes1004 11 месяцев назад

    Love your videos. So much USEFUL information . I’ll be 60 in February, started climbing on and off at 17 but still love climbing but I consider myself average at best. When do you use a pulley instead of a simple eye sling for rigging ? Also what buckle do you recommend for rigging? Also love the Unicender. I use that, the zig zag and the old fashion prusik knot if the situation demands it.

  • @hearsayhenderson2623
    @hearsayhenderson2623 2 года назад

    Amazing brother

  • @bricebeaulac
    @bricebeaulac 2 года назад

    Do you have air on any of your rigs? I bought a little ryobi battery air tank and it’s the absolute best for cleaning off before getting back in the truck to leave. Keeps your trucks a lot cleaner.

    • @danmcburney3247
      @danmcburney3247 2 года назад +1

      Agree.... That was one of the first thing's I added to the old bucket truck. Use it for cleaning gas caps, oil caps an filters on the saws and for me at the end of the day, then if I have a low tire I can air it up too.

    • @bricebeaulac
      @bricebeaulac 2 года назад

      @@danmcburney3247 hell yah, I love it.

  • @tonylima9362
    @tonylima9362 2 года назад

    Is that like a custom monkey Beaber saddle you have on? looks different than the one on the website

  • @paulprice1233
    @paulprice1233 2 года назад

    Why do you tie in & rig off the tree you’re keeping when chunking down the final spar? Do you ever rig off the same spar you’re tied into as I don’t see why you wouldn’t in this video!? Seemed like it was extra work to rig off the tree that was staying? The UK appreciate your videos & keep them coming!!! Much love x

    • @AugustHunicke
      @AugustHunicke  2 года назад

      Less work to rig off the tree that’s staying because the rigging is set up once for the whole duration of rigging the spar, rather than resetting the rigging for every piece when negative rigging, plus mor comfortable.
      So, it’s easier, faster, and more comfortable.

    • @lordaleksandre
      @lordaleksandre 2 года назад

      @@AugustHunicke Thanks for replying, this was my question too. Seems so obvious now!

  • @nathanbaker3203
    @nathanbaker3203 2 года назад

    Great video! Is that a new/test model of future monkey beaver harness??

  • @johnsam3989
    @johnsam3989 2 года назад

    A hel of a job! WELL DONE.

  • @DCTree11
    @DCTree11 10 месяцев назад

    That looks like ton of fun.

  • @joshpomponio2993
    @joshpomponio2993 2 года назад

    Ya the uni can’t open your eyes very fast wow 😮 in right place really like it but zigzag is the bomb for me don’t get to do it all the time an it just acts the same every time great vid an your right a new guy up at the top of that pine would just want to get down 👊

  • @warrenklingensmith1241
    @warrenklingensmith1241 2 года назад

    What part of the country are you in.