Really enjoyed seeing the rope set-ups as you went along. It adds interest to see the pre-work rather than just seeing limbs fall. Video set-up (split screen) was a great touch as well. The swing across to the other tree at 13:05 looked like fun! Looking forward to your next video!
Your channel is addictive! It had me in the back part of my property cutting trees down. Now I keep hitting the stumps with the mower. Great work man, keep it up.
Your skills have improved so much. This job requires such a high level of concentration all the time. Good for building up disclipline and mental skills.
The fact that your back up in the trees after what you went through is flat out amazing Human. You got a sack filled with basketballs brotha. All the best.
Wow, when those stems came down in slow mo, it reminded me of deer hunting.... Love your videos - its amazing to see where ya came from and now the gear you use, trees you trim, remove, etc. on that point, what did you do with those giant trunks? we need to see a video on who has to clean that mess up :)
Yeah, took me a couple hours to get this thing together. Would be a whole lot easier if that remote I bought actually worked more than 50% of the time >.
I've never had luck with the wifi on GOPRO, gave it up years ago. GoPro sucks at wifi, plain and simple. especially when the trees are reeeeaalllly tall. GP needs to learn from sena.
Possibly the 4TH Woman Human enjoying your excellent vids! 💄😁Happy Mothers Day backatcha Spiderman. 👏🏻👍😊 Glad to see ya bouncing up in them trees Again. Kudos for that fearless mental you were born with!👍🧠👊🏻
Yeah ! Nice work ! Using the "Toys" is fun ! I love my Zig-Zag too ! Always conscious about power lines !! When you make a living out of tree work I guess there is a "Lifestyle" feel to it ! Thanks
GREAT JOB OF DOING THOSE TREES damn caps, who were the lucky ones to do the cleanup? I had 4 pine trees that were close to 6 ft around easy & id say 150 ft tall my guy ONLY charged me $100.00 per tree & he cleaned up all that sappy/sticking chit no more pine cones in my yard. looks weird right now but i'll get use to it. thanks for sharing
Thank you for the happy mother’s day wishes. Thank you for giving your mom the blessing of goodwill and care for your little sister❤️ It did look like a fun job! I liked the part where you hooked up all the individual limbs with red straps and when you cut them they ran down a rope to the ground. Fun! I have one kid (alive) she is Asperger and pretty much can’t stand people. But she loves me! She ordered a special gift for me that will arrive next week... stay tuned. Maybe I’ll share it on Instagram. 👍🏼❤️
Wow..you've got some nice equipment now, not that you haven't had some good stuff in the past, but you really have some first class rigging and such now. Totally agree..there is no such thing as 'light tree work', it usually ends up being hot as heck and twice as much work as it seems!
It’s nice to watch you use it your toys, I find it takes to long so don’t get to often, interesting to watch it from another perspective. I think you just sold me on the zigzag
Bro, your content is freaking extreme and you deserve every view. I think a craftsman from sny trade can appreciate the proficience and professionalism. You seem like this is the shit you were born to do. Hell yeah, and more power to you.
I could watch you notch those branches all day long. If I'd seen stuff like this 20 years ago, I might have made a different career choice. Keep 'em coming!
Cory your editing rocks. You cut out all the superfluous shit and keep only the leanest material in your videos. You go time lapse when you can and the result, is an extremely lean, procedure -packed, exciting video. Seeing you rocking all your gear, speedline, and swinging from solid tie in to dubious tree, dude, you're rocking out like a boss. This was one of my favorite videos you've done. Great work!
28 yrs climbing, and I'm still too cheap to buy a portawrap. Nice big stainless figure 8 and a biner, but I do love using my buddies portawrap on his jobs, or when we team up. Don't you wish all the ground guys could do a couple dozen trees so they could read your mind on some lowering techniques /procedures.
Corey-Hope your 200 is OK. If their tank vent is anything like an 020T it may be time for a new one. Relatively cheap and the saw will run like new again.
Great video. Nice rope work and suspension. Do you sell the logs you cut? I hope so. Would make a woodworker happy to have some of the stuff you cut up.
Dude, watching you jump from tree to tree all I can hear is the George of the Jungle theme man. Impressive work for sure regardless of my idiotic mental soundtrack.
Can you show attaching your main belay line? It always takes me like 30min. To get a good secure line when climbing, thanks for the videos keep up the good work?
Thank you for showing some clips of how you maneuver and rig. I see now you use the ropes quite a bit to get around. I couldn’t picture a big brute of a guy monkeying around tree limbs. Lol. Not so much the case.
Do squats...that should be your only exercise in the gym. Start with the bar. Google 20 rep squats and milk. Learn to meditate, buy a juicer...you'll do it!!!
Video editing is great. I also like how polite you are to the ground crew. I wonder about using two blue ropes for very different rigging purposes.Sailing has made me paranoid: see O'Toole's Commentary on Murphy's Law. This vid makes me think I've missed my calling; zero fear of heights and love climbing trees and running saws. I'm glad your hip healed well.
Watched ine of your previous videos about Working at Alfa Laval....in short its funny because my dad works there doing the sane stuff as you did (field tech) and also hates traveling. Up here near Sioux City. Cool videos man!
Hey Human, you got any experience with the climbing wedge from treestuff? i have one on a retractable lanyard on my saddle, and i'm curious about your opinion of it. By the way, i also have a retractable lanyard on my silky, though mines on my hip instead of my leg, not sure if it would work as smoothly off the leg. i love being able to make my cut and just let go of my hand saw, control the piece, THEN put my saw away. love your work. have a good one Human
check that ms200 for air leaks, just rebuilt one form my friend and had to replace the handle because the impulse line runs through it and had a crack, keep up the killer vids!
Forgot to mention to check the carb Excelerator pump, they were know to cause problems with age and your saw was sounding just like the one I fixed. There are some vids of it on RUclips & some good rights ups on the forms. Let me know or make a vid when you figure it out. You the man human!!
What is a “break away biner”? I assume it’s some sort of safety thing that will release the biner if something happens, but then there is no point in have a biner in the first place if it will break under your weight.
Graham K just a light duty accessory biner, will break long before my rated biners I was tied in with, had no weight on that line, was just in case the piece caught it.
Well, how did you like the blue moon, zig zag combination? Currently I’m running the blue moon and am going to be picking up my zig zag this week. I’m excited to give er a go. Last thing, seems your body has healed up nice but what about the mental aspect. Any residual fears from the fall? Good work out there Human. 🇨🇦👍🏼
Human I wish my boss appreciates my job as much as you do appreciate your guys working with you. Wished to be able to work for you/with you. Sadly I don’t live in the USA!
I dont understand how the ropes can stand up to massive ammounts of abuse around tree stems and acting like zipline etc, but as soon as u touch them with the chainsaw they instantly break. I think i saw that in another of ur vids. Very interesting, greetings from Sweden.
Add one more woman to the watch list, my wife. She likes the hand held tool reviews, more her size and quiet. Like the new silky you just did a review on. Thanks Human, for the videos.
Corey, why didn't you want to take that job? And, I admire you for working so hard, so determined to get back to your job after the accident. When you posted your videos from the hospital, I thought, wow, that's an extremely tough thing to come back from if at all. Thanks for your great videos.
What harness would you suggest for someone thats just starting out climbing? I have been worked as a ground crew, my climber uses an old harness he suggest I buy used. I want new for safety reasons. Awesome videos. I'm a huge fan
It's very subjective, if you can go to a vermeer store, they have ones you can play with before buying. You're 100% on the new though, never buy used climbing gear.
With nearly 30 years of climbing behind me, and 45 years in business, I just can't rationalize the conglomeration of gadgets linked into a chain of eventual failure. Sooner or later, a gizmo will fail. So we still keep our climbing system equipment very simple. And so far, we've been 45 years without a time lost injury accident on any site and have never exceeded property damage of $100.
16:42 “yeah it’s just a small job” famous last words. Gets ya every time
Dang boy, you got some skill, always a pleasure to watch you do your thang thang.
Really enjoyed seeing the rope set-ups as you went along. It adds interest to see the pre-work rather than just seeing limbs fall. Video set-up (split screen) was a great touch as well. The swing across to the other tree at 13:05 looked like fun! Looking forward to your next video!
Nice work helping not only family but your little sister by request from your mother. A really good man.
Hey man I love the videos. I want to see you actually climbing more and how you use your lanyards and rigging while ascending. Keep the vids coming.
Ditto!
I agree. This dude is amazing. The art of doing this is amazing.
My husband is a line clearance tree trimmer. As he says always respect the power lines. Theyll kill you if you do not. Good job and stay safe.
Your channel is addictive! It had me in the back part of my property cutting trees down. Now I keep hitting the stumps with the mower. Great work man, keep it up.
Your skills have improved so much. This job requires such a high level of concentration all the time. Good for building up disclipline and mental skills.
The fact that your back up in the trees after what you went through is flat out amazing Human. You got a sack filled with basketballs brotha. All the best.
Wow, when those stems came down in slow mo, it reminded me of deer hunting.... Love your videos - its amazing to see where ya came from and now the gear you use, trees you trim, remove, etc. on that point, what did you do with those giant trunks? we need to see a video on who has to clean that mess up :)
My father in-law does this locally. Hoping my sons will pick it up and do it in the future. Love your channel. Keep it up
it's always fun to try to get the sound perfectly synced when using multiple cameras isn't it? 😀 echo echo echo (not the brand)
Yeah, took me a couple hours to get this thing together. Would be a whole lot easier if that remote I bought actually worked more than 50% of the time >.
I've never had luck with the wifi on GOPRO, gave it up years ago. GoPro sucks at wifi, plain and simple. especially when the trees are reeeeaalllly tall. GP needs to learn from sena.
Adobe Premiere Pro CC will sync in three seconds or if you use some other editor try Pluralize it costs about $100. but it works great!
nah just do the clap trick my dude.
@@Human1337 hello human
Possibly the 4TH Woman Human enjoying your excellent vids! 💄😁Happy Mothers Day backatcha Spiderman. 👏🏻👍😊 Glad to see ya bouncing up in them trees Again. Kudos for that fearless mental you were born with!👍🧠👊🏻
You seem to be climbing smooth and pain free thats awesome... I'm glad your recovery is going well
me too, lol, thanks
Dude, you have some really skookum balls! I love watching these videos especially the ones with the line rigging! Keep it up and stay safe!
Yeah ! Nice work ! Using the "Toys" is fun ! I love my Zig-Zag too ! Always conscious about power lines !! When you make a living out of tree work I guess there is a "Lifestyle" feel to it ! Thanks
You have gotten really good with all the tricks and the monkey beaver kit is sweet!!!!!
Happy Mother’s Day
wish i had this guy as my climber perfect nice job thats what a ground
guy wants to hear
This man is absolutely amazing
GREAT JOB OF DOING THOSE TREES damn caps, who were the lucky ones to do the cleanup? I had 4 pine trees that were close to 6 ft around easy & id say 150 ft tall my guy ONLY charged me $100.00 per tree & he cleaned up all that sappy/sticking chit no more pine cones in my yard. looks weird right now but i'll get use to it.
thanks for sharing
I usually use earplugs and muffs to protect my hearing. Those machines can be really damaging, especially near your ears.
d hamby +yeah me too
Thank you for the happy mother’s day wishes. Thank you for giving your mom the blessing of goodwill and care for your little sister❤️ It did look like a fun job! I liked the part where you hooked up all the individual limbs with red straps and when you cut them they ran down a rope to the ground. Fun!
I have one kid (alive) she is Asperger and pretty much can’t stand people. But she loves me! She ordered a special gift for me that will arrive next week... stay tuned. Maybe I’ll share it on Instagram. 👍🏼❤️
thank you for your comments i see with each of these video's ma'am. your upbeat attitude has always given myself a lift in spirit. i wish you well.
I know!!! I wish we had taller trees here so I could do it more often =(
Wow..you've got some nice equipment now, not that you haven't had some good stuff in the past, but you really have some first class rigging and such now.
Totally agree..there is no such thing as 'light tree work', it usually ends up being hot as heck and twice as much work as it seems!
It’s nice to watch you use it your toys, I find it takes to long so don’t get to often, interesting to watch it from another perspective. I think you just sold me on the zigzag
Bro, your content is freaking extreme and you deserve every view. I think a craftsman from sny trade can appreciate the proficience and professionalism. You seem like this is the shit you were born to do. Hell yeah, and more power to you.
I could watch you notch those branches all day long. If I'd seen stuff like this 20 years ago, I might have made a different career choice. Keep 'em coming!
Thanks =)
Cory your editing rocks. You cut out all the superfluous shit and keep only the leanest material in your videos. You go time lapse when you can and the result, is an extremely lean, procedure -packed, exciting video. Seeing you rocking all your gear, speedline, and swinging from solid tie in to dubious tree, dude, you're rocking out like a boss. This was one of my favorite videos you've done. Great work!
Thanks =)
28 yrs climbing, and I'm still too cheap to buy a portawrap. Nice big stainless figure 8 and a biner, but I do love using my buddies portawrap on his jobs, or when we team up. Don't you wish all the ground guys could do a couple dozen trees so they could read your mind on some lowering techniques /procedures.
Hi human I just want to say from watching your videos you have inspired me to become an arborist here in New Zealand (NZ)
Bailey Hirst go New Zealand 😀
Amen brother where in nz r u I'm in rotorua
Bailey Hirst I'm in Wellington.
Bailey Hirst enjoy it! Best job ever =)
Human I will ☺😀 I have also learnt some ways to fell trees from your videos stay safe out there while being in the tree's have a good one
I’ve listened to music on my Walkman and concerts so loud in my younger days, my ears ring when I hear loud sounds, so protect those ears humans!
this is actually one of my favourite youtube channels, keep up the great work friend
Corey-Hope your 200 is OK. If their tank vent is anything like an 020T it may be time for a new one. Relatively cheap and the saw will run like new again.
Great video, great pace of work, fun and informative to watch
The slow motion really shows the real weight of the tree. Never thought about just how heavy they really are.
Great video. Nice rope work and suspension. Do you sell the logs you cut? I hope so. Would make a woodworker happy to have some of the stuff you cut up.
As always, another great video, thanks Human !
Good job. Way to be good to your family.
Your videos are fascinating. My question: How do you get the initial line up there? The one that you use to climb up...
Dude, watching you jump from tree to tree all I can hear is the George of the Jungle theme man. Impressive work for sure regardless of my idiotic mental soundtrack.
What is your best diagnosis Of what happens at 7:58? The saw bogged to the point of dying.
Probably just air filter. Combo with sub par (but good) carb.
Can you show attaching your main belay line? It always takes me like 30min. To get a good secure line when climbing, thanks for the videos keep up the good work?
Great video. I like the side bar with the ground view. Good job editing all that
Well done fellas! That was fun to watch. Stay safe.
15:05 wobble wobble wobble 😀 I love seeing them do that
You're a funny dude! Thanks for the tips.
be honest, i know you feel like spiderman swinging up in that tree like that
Happy mothers day human!
Thank you for showing some clips of how you maneuver and rig. I see now you use the ropes quite a bit to get around. I couldn’t picture a big brute of a guy monkeying around tree limbs. Lol. Not so much the case.
Glad to see you recovered from the fall.
Doing a great job on all the video bro, keep up the good work
the only easy day was yesterday. courtesy of the navy seals
We're Humans. We are right some times and wrong others. That's how it goes.
Honesty. The world could use more of that.
Do squats...that should be your only exercise in the gym. Start with the bar. Google 20 rep squats and milk. Learn to meditate, buy a juicer...you'll do it!!!
Great job bud keep the videos rolling!
Video editing is great. I also like how polite you are to the ground crew. I wonder about using two blue ropes for very different rigging purposes.Sailing has made me paranoid: see O'Toole's Commentary on Murphy's Law.
This vid makes me think I've missed my calling; zero fear of heights and love climbing trees and running saws.
I'm glad your hip healed well.
I was thinking the same thing about the blue ropes, but didn't have the thought until I was already up in the tree >.
Love the parts when your swinging from tree to tree man! Some Spider-Man shit
Watched ine of your previous videos about Working at Alfa Laval....in short its funny because my dad works there doing the sane stuff as you did (field tech) and also hates traveling. Up here near Sioux City. Cool videos man!
No way.......was his name Corey too?
Pretty sure I've met/worked with him before, only on one job though, in sioux city, lol
Human yes it was! Spot on! Corey....might have ask him now
Hey Human, you got any experience with the climbing wedge from treestuff? i have one on a retractable lanyard on my saddle, and i'm curious about your opinion of it.
By the way, i also have a retractable lanyard on my silky, though mines on my hip instead of my leg, not sure if it would work as smoothly off the leg. i love being able to make my cut and just let go of my hand saw, control the piece, THEN put my saw away.
love your work. have a good one Human
check that ms200 for air leaks, just rebuilt one form my friend and had to replace the handle because the impulse line runs through it and had a crack, keep up the killer vids!
Will do!
Forgot to mention to check the carb Excelerator pump, they were know to cause problems with age and your saw was sounding just like the one I fixed. There are some vids of it on RUclips & some good rights ups on the forms. Let me know or make a vid when you figure it out. You the man human!!
your 200T is running like every 362 we use at my job
Stay strong brother man
Thank you for the content friend, I hope the 200 is 👌
Another nice job!!! How's Gibbs doing? Haven't seen him in a while.
Nice video! Looks like the hip is not bothering you much. All the best bother.
Omni blocks are awesome. At least I love them anyway
the 3 limb zip line was sick!
What is a “break away biner”? I assume it’s some sort of safety thing that will release the biner if something happens, but then there is no point in have a biner in the first place if it will break under your weight.
Graham K just a light duty accessory biner, will break long before my rated biners I was tied in with, had no weight on that line, was just in case the piece caught it.
How the eff does someone climb up a rope like this? I missed that class. Probably on purpose 💪🏼🤙🏼
15:07 that tree is pissed.
Spider-Man! I love watching you jump tree to tree!
Damn, that saw is pretty!
Great job brother!!!
Man I wish I wasn’t overweight and scared of heights! That looks like a awesome career!
Well, how did you like the blue moon, zig zag combination? Currently I’m running the blue moon and am going to be picking up my zig zag this week. I’m excited to give er a go. Last thing, seems your body has healed up nice but what about the mental aspect. Any residual fears from the fall? Good work out there Human. 🇨🇦👍🏼
Blue moon + ZZ = Tits! Smooth as can be, I do still get a bit nervous running SRT, just make sure and tripple check everything before heading up.
I notice you complement your guys a lot that's a good thing in my book
I try to let them know I appreciate good work, hard to find anymore
Human I wish my boss appreciates my job as much as you do appreciate your guys working with you. Wished to be able to work for you/with you. Sadly I don’t live in the USA!
Wtf a tree zip line 😂 that cool
You're back to looking muscular, built and hot. Love it.
I dont understand how the ropes can stand up to massive ammounts of abuse around tree stems and acting like zipline etc, but as soon as u touch them with the chainsaw they instantly break. I think i saw that in another of ur vids. Very interesting, greetings from Sweden.
Add one more woman to the watch list, my wife. She likes the hand held tool reviews, more her size and quiet. Like the new silky you just did a review on. Thanks Human, for the videos.
Corey, why didn't you want to take that job? And, I admire you for working so hard, so determined to get back to your job after the accident. When you posted your videos from the hospital, I thought, wow, that's an extremely tough thing to come back from if at all. Thanks for your great videos.
Was thinking it'd be tougher than what it was
Hey man any chance you can do a few more videos on your toys (rigging)
I like what you did with the cameras!👍
you should show us how you do your rigging every once in a while!
Totally always use speedlines in my opinion, makes the ground work easier.
It is nice when you end up enjoying the day! Be well
I'm just here for your channel name. Somehow I relate to it
Holy hell. Did you just pull yourself up in that tree? I thought you'd use a bucket all the time.
Good work! Looks like tick land in there.
What harness would you suggest for someone thats just starting out climbing? I have been worked as a ground crew, my climber uses an old harness he suggest I buy used. I want new for safety reasons. Awesome videos. I'm a huge fan
It's very subjective, if you can go to a vermeer store, they have ones you can play with before buying. You're 100% on the new though, never buy used climbing gear.
Human thanks!
Digging the improved visuals. 1080 was nice
With nearly 30 years of climbing behind me, and 45 years in business, I just can't rationalize the conglomeration of gadgets linked into a chain of eventual failure. Sooner or later, a gizmo will fail. So we still keep our climbing system equipment very simple. And so far, we've been 45 years without a time lost injury accident on any site and have never exceeded property damage of $100.
Your work is improving greatl
yer looking comfy up there, lfinally getting stride back maybe, as always great stuff.
Where did you get all of your gear
Mostly treestuff.com
But how do beginers know what to get... Like the rigging stuff and all that
I don't think I could be a climber. I get dizzy at like 20 feet lol..
Tree zip lines. Fun. I want a ride
Been shocked by the primaries twice
Good show, nice work!
I hate seeing trees getting cut down.
Sounded like the 200 could use a filter cleaning
Lumberjake Tree Service LLC haven't checked it out yet, but yeah, something isn't right.