I can't say it enough. The way you guys work together and the attention to detail is amazing. I pray that God keeps blessing you with all the work you need. Stay humble and safe. God Bless you and your families 🙏
@Robin Alley Make sure somone is watching... see what can be done, you must be part if the infamous bush control mafia. Just be cause they have done twice the work you would put in doesnt mean its bad, more likely that they dont do shoddy work and let it regrow faster to get repeat buisiness.
Had heard about kudzu but never actually saw the stuff. Now that I have, I can tell how tough those vines are and what a pain it must be to control it! These fellows did a super job and it looks so much better now. Very impressive!
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching your videos! I have watched other companies videos but you do the best job, in my opinion. You usually show views before you start, letting us know exactly what you have to do. Then you also show what it looks like after you're done. Your work always looks so nice and neat. Keep up the good work!
Nice to see you do a great job even for people on a budget you guys always leave the place in great shape .I'm sure they were pleased with the outcome.
Kudzu is an invasive plant species. When I drove a semi-truck for MidWestern and went through some of the southern states back in the late 80's, I saw kudzu covered cars, power line poles and spread out over the wires, I saw trees covered with kudzu and even some farm out buildings covered as well.
Ive always wondered what kind of vine this was. This stuff is everywhere and fast growing. Took my dog for a walk, and he stopped for a crap, he took too long and it grew right over top of him. Same as grandma Kane, going across the yard with her walker, BAM it got her!. We warned her, she wouldn't listen, stubborn as that dog she was. And look what it got her.
I think I’ve seen this video before but I enjoy watching you guys mulch up stuff with the machine and it always looks so nice and clean when you are done with the job great great job you guys
I think it's amazing to be able to find young adults that will work these days. They sure do work good together and does a neat job. God Bless and stay safe.
Kudzu...the gift from Japan that keeps on giving. Somewhere in that mass of biomass is a central stump or root. Find that and destroy with gas and fire and no more Kudzu. I recently did that to a patch in North Alabama that had been growing for 60 years. The "tap root" was about 2.5 ft in diameter and I found it after a brush fire exposed it. Great video!
All you me have done a wonderful job as yous have turned this place into a picture with all the work you.s have done and I enjoyed watching you work so hard from australia\
Amazing job by you and your crew. I’ve been to North Carolina and was amazed at the invasive kudzu. Glad to see you all taking your land back. You made a useless area viable again. Great job!!
I spent an entire year clearing kudzu from my sister's back yard. I originally used used a lawnmower on it's lowest possible height setting, but it kept growing back. I had to keep coming back every weekend and dig up the roots with a shovel. Some of the roots were thicker than my arm. I had to keep coming back after I found a new vine popping up from the ground. The Kudzu had been growing in her back yard for over 20 years, so there were a LOT of thick roots. I wish I had you guys there!
@K. Magee Goats stink. I has a neighbor once that thought it was a good idea to use goats to clean up his backyard. About 3 days later, the stink from all the goat crap totally filled the air and the HOA told him to get rid of the goats.
I just completely removed kudzu and oriental bittersweet from 10 acres. You do not have to remove roots, simply remove the root crowns from the storage system roots. Toward the northerly range kudzu may often have two root crowns, one several inches below the top crown, to be activated if the top freezes. Mature root systems will have a few side bets with storage roots in case something happens to the main crown, up comes a clever new growth center.
@@eddiemerten3381 The Kudzu I was digging up had been in this backyard for 30+ years and was well established. Just cutting it off won't kill it, It WILL grow back. I had to dig up ARM sized roots several feet long to completely remove it. And if I didn't get it all, or dig far enough, I would know, because the next two weeks after cutting it, I would see new sprouts popping up where I stopped digging. and thevines were already over a foot long.
I don't understand why I am so hooked on your videos, I watch them ony phone on my TV and I don't tire of watching you guys. This is Lydia and I want to send you guys my love from The small town or Olyphant, PA and May God bless you and your business Always
All I had to hear was: " We could do a lot more but I understand these guys have a budget. So we're going to do the best we can" This dude is A+, honest, hard workering and takes pride in his work. I work in IT and I preach this same work ethic everyday to my guys... "Do unto others as you would want to be done to yourself" ❤️🙌👏
Beautiful job! Neighbors have to be asking u to clear out their kudzu too!! Nice job! Relaxing to watch. What a difference. Mulched back into the earth for nutrients. 👍
In all the videos I’ve seen over the years of the crew clearing land I inevitably see in the Comments section questions like “Was that kudzu, John?” or “How often do you run into kudzu?” Well, now I think we all got our fill of kudzu for a while. Beautiful video, and, of course, a top-notch job by the crew.
John,, this is soooo hypnotic. Great. A request please... If this place is not totally out of your way I wold love a follow up to see what this place looks like in a couple of months.
Hi ..... from the greenest country in the world ...... Ireland. Very glad we do not have that Kudzu here. Brilliant job. John you have a bad cough ...again...stay safe and well.
I am so impressed by your work ethic john even customers on a tight budget you will take your time and make sure you sort out even the roots of the problem...15:09 #TheBlob cameo....very professional...Stay Safe UBC
Hey My Pro Crew, another successful job y'all have done. I really enjoyed the last job y'all did and I enjoy this job as well. I've said it once and I'll send it say it again ( My Pro Crew gets the job done Right) . I brag about my Pro crew all the time the upstate Bush control are the best. Y'all continue to be blessed and safe. Bama Queen Victoria Byrd.
I've watched all your videos and this one was a real eye opener. I wonder if the people knew they had neighbors? You guys really opened things up on this one that make for a good showing. You MUST get MORE work from passers by who see what you're doing and call you over for an estimate? Any idea what can kill these vines and NOT the shrubs they grow out of? Wanna be rich? Find something. Another GOOD JOB John & Crew! You said, these vines can take off 7,500 FEET - THAT'S OVER A MILE!!!
Desde Colombia he visto muchos equipos pero ustedes tienen lo mejor que he visto los felicito y tienen muy buena disposición para trabajar Dios los bendiga
RUclips recommended your channel to me this morning, I'm glad they did I enjoyed watching you grind up that invasion weed, could you imagine a world without people a person wouldn't be able to move around, great job.
I lived in Georgia while serving in the Air Force back in the 80’s and had never heard of kudzu. I went back to Georgia around 2009 and could not believe how this stuff had engulfed every square inch along I75, simple unbelievable this was ever introduced into the US. Great job UBC!!! 👍✌️😎
The infamous kudzu, east Asian arrowroot. It mulches up good!😄 Another beautiful ending John, YT is your reference buddy, anybody need proof of job perfection, here ya go.👍👍
Long story short, kudzu was originally planted in the Southeast for erosion control, but it quickly became invasive, and smothers land and trees. Whole sections of forests and trees along the sides of roads are just covered in kudzu. It grows fast and is tough to kill. If you want to get rich, all you have to do is to come up with a cheap and safe way to kill kudzu while leaving the underlying vegetation intact... Or better yet, find a way to easily harvest kudzu and turn it into something useful, like biofuel.
Looks great, excellent work as always. I have some kudzu spots at my house, we also have a small section of woods behind our house. Now I know to make sure to get the root out and what it looks like. That'll help me out a lot. Slow motion of log - yess!!!! So satisfying!
This is exactly what I need on my property in Stanwood, WA. I have a brush bull for my tractor and have been slowly mowing a 2-3 acre part of my 12 acres. No that the mowing is nearly done, I need to grind up all the left over vegetation that remains. I've notice the prairie type grass is filling in where the thicket bushes used to be.
Why this video popped up in my feed I don't know. But I'm so glad it did. I used to live in Greer before I moved to Iowa. South Carolina has some unfavorable things like fire ants, copperheads, and kudzu. Here in Iowa, you get high taxes and five brutal months of winter. Both have great people. Awesome job. I'll keep y'all in mind if I encounter kudzu when I move back.
Wow, if I had not seen them take that Kutzo down, I'd of said it could not be done. Truly it's the vine from hell. It kills everything it grows on or over. Nice job guys.
Impressive! Y’all eradicated that area in no time! Kudzu grows around 6” in a 24 hour period so getting control is hard. I have watched it take over SC, NC, TN and now KY. Jelly making time!
Another great job John. Those folks now have much more yard they can enjoy, that stuff is all over the place maybe the neighbors will see how nice the yard looks now and have you come back to do theirs.
I can’t get enough of your videos! I love seeing what you do with this equipment! Thanks for the slow-mo on that big log! Awesome! Great job as always! 👍👍❤️
When they said the south will rise again, they were talking about kudzu.
Ain't the truth, that's hilarious!
I can't say it enough. The way you guys work together and the attention to detail is amazing. I pray that God keeps blessing you with all the work you need. Stay humble and safe. God Bless you and your families 🙏
Yeah "what he said. lol
Oh the god people
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Your positive energy and enthusiasm are truly infectious.
This is incredibly therapeutic to just watch it all get maintained and brought back into line. Great work, great service!
Your writing style is engaging and captivating.
There is something very therapeutic about watching this. I feel that way when I’m yanking weeds from my garden.
My daughter informed me it is something called ASMR. Google it - I had no idea why I enjoyed this type of video either.
Same here...its very satisfying.
You have a unique ability to stay organized and manage your time effectively.
These guys prove over and over they do great work. I’ve used them and highly recommend them.
Your comments are a testament to your knowledge and expertise on the subject.
I always thought the only way to get rid of Kudzu was to move away. Y’all did a great job!
Thats the better way it's coming back with revenge and pissed .
@Robin Alley Make sure somone is watching... see what can be done, you must be part if the infamous bush control mafia. Just be cause they have done twice the work you would put in doesnt mean its bad, more likely that they dont do shoddy work and let it regrow faster to get repeat buisiness.
Sheep.
it's creeping into Texas from Louisiana.
Your positive energy and enthusiasm are truly infectious.
Best clean up job i ever seen, i like the way you guys take care of your skid steer , clean and no mud built up on the tracks or wheels.
Thanks for the compliment!
You have a genuine passion for your work that is truly infectious.
Had heard about kudzu but never actually saw the stuff. Now that I have, I can tell how tough those vines are and what a pain it must be to control it! These fellows did a super job and it looks so much better now. Very impressive!
You have a way of challenging people's assumptions in a constructive way.
Thank you for posting. I just found out a childhood friend died and I needed something to detract me and make me feel good for a moment
vids2002 hugs to you.
Sorry for your loss
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching your videos! I have watched other companies videos but you do the best job, in my opinion. You usually show views before you start, letting us know exactly what you have to do. Then you also show what it looks like after you're done. Your work always looks so nice and neat. Keep up the good work!
Your comments always leave me feeling enlightened and educated.
Nice to see you do a great job even for people on a budget you guys always leave the place in great shape .I'm sure they were pleased with the outcome.
You have a remarkable ability to inspire others to reach their full potential.
Turns out great every time!! Love the way y’all work together. 👍🏼
You have a remarkable ability to work well under pressure.
Kudzu is an invasive plant species. When I drove a semi-truck for MidWestern and went through some of the southern states back in the late 80's, I saw kudzu covered cars, power line poles and spread out over the wires, I saw trees covered with kudzu and even some farm out buildings covered as well.
You have a remarkable ability to inspire others to reach their full potential.
Ive always wondered what kind of vine this was. This stuff is everywhere and fast growing. Took my dog for a walk, and he stopped for a crap, he took too long and it grew right over top of him. Same as grandma Kane, going across the yard with her walker, BAM it got her!. We warned her, she wouldn't listen, stubborn as that dog she was. And look what it got her.
Video brings back memories........I grew up in Spartanburg a longgggggggg time ago! Thanks for your SC videos!
I think I’ve seen this video before but I enjoy watching you guys mulch up stuff with the machine and it always looks so nice and clean when you are done with the job great great job you guys
Awesome! Thank you!
Your comments are always so insightful and thought-provoking.
I think it's amazing to be able to find young adults that will work these days. They sure do work good together and does a neat job. God Bless and stay safe.
You have a unique ability to stay organized and manage your time effectively.
Kudzu...the gift from Japan that keeps on giving. Somewhere in that mass of biomass is a central stump or root. Find that and destroy with gas and fire and no more Kudzu. I recently did that to a patch in North Alabama that had been growing for 60 years. The "tap root" was about 2.5 ft in diameter and I found it after a brush fire exposed it. Great video!
I know the home owner is very pleased with the outcome and the neighbors as well. That skid steer and mulch attachment really did a great job.
Your writing is both engaging and informative.
UBC Team, another professionally thorough project completed and well done. Be safe!
All you me have done a wonderful job as yous have turned this place into a picture with all the work you.s have done and I enjoyed watching you work so hard from australia\
Amazing job by you and your crew. I’ve been to North Carolina and was amazed at the invasive kudzu. Glad to see you all taking your land back. You made a useless area viable again. Great job!!
Your comments are always well-researched and well-informed.
I just Stand, and applaud👏 WTG Gentleman. Another Beautiful Yard. Great Job Well Done!!!!!!
Wow, what a difference that makes. Amazing machines and the men who drive them. Thanks for the video. Peace
Thanks for watching Wilma!
Great job John, Willie, and Josh!
Turning South Carolina back to the Palmetto State from the Kudzu State.🙂
Your insight on this topic is truly impressive.
I spent an entire year clearing kudzu from my sister's back yard. I originally used used a lawnmower on it's lowest possible height setting, but it kept growing back.
I had to keep coming back every weekend and dig up the roots with a shovel. Some of the roots were thicker than my arm. I had to keep coming back after I found a new vine popping up from the ground. The Kudzu had been growing in her back yard for over 20 years, so there were a LOT of thick roots. I wish I had you guys there!
Thanks for sharing
@K. Magee Goats stink. I has a neighbor once that thought it was a good idea to use goats to clean up his backyard. About 3 days later, the stink from all the goat crap totally filled the air and the HOA told him to get rid of the goats.
I just completely removed kudzu and oriental bittersweet from 10 acres. You do not have to remove roots, simply remove the root crowns from the storage system roots. Toward the northerly range kudzu may often have two root crowns, one several inches below the top crown, to be activated if the top freezes. Mature root systems will have a few side bets with storage roots in case something happens to the main crown, up comes a clever new growth center.
@@eddiemerten3381 The Kudzu I was digging up had been in this backyard for 30+ years and was well established.
Just cutting it off won't kill it, It WILL grow back. I had to dig up ARM sized roots several feet long to completely remove it. And if I didn't get it all, or dig far enough, I would know, because the next two weeks after cutting it, I would see new sprouts popping up where I stopped digging. and thevines were already over a foot long.
You have a natural talent for public speaking and presenting.
I don't understand why I am so hooked on your videos, I watch them ony phone on my TV and I don't tire of watching you guys. This is Lydia and I want to send you guys my love from The small town or Olyphant, PA and May God bless you and your business Always
Thanks for the support Lydia! We appreciate you watching!
Another nice job by John & his crew, with a great amount of mulching footage... your video made a good day even more enjoyable!
You have a natural talent for making others feel appreciated and valued.
All I had to hear was: " We could do a lot more but I understand these guys have a budget. So we're going to do the best we can" This dude is A+, honest, hard workering and takes pride in his work. I work in IT and I preach this same work ethic everyday to my guys... "Do unto others as you would want to be done to yourself" ❤️🙌👏
You have a remarkable ability to distill complex ideas into simple terms.
Another great video John. Keep them coming.
Love the work that y'all did. Turns out beautiful in the end. Great job and thanks for the long video.
You have a remarkable ability to connect with people from all walks of life.
Beautiful job! Neighbors have to be asking u to clear out their kudzu too!! Nice job! Relaxing to watch. What a difference. Mulched back into the earth for nutrients. 👍
That crap grows back from nodes.
That mulching equipment is amazing. Never seen anything like it. Thank you for that 👍❤️🇦🇺🇺🇸
Your writing is both informative and entertaining.
Beautiful job, well done. You and your equipment are awesome.
You have a natural ability to make people feel heard and understood.
You have a natural ability to make people feel heard and understood.
Great job! You and your crew are diligent workers! Nice to see!
Your writing is both informative and entertaining.
In all the videos I’ve seen over the years of the crew clearing land I inevitably see in the Comments section questions like “Was that kudzu, John?” or “How often do you run into kudzu?” Well, now I think we all got our fill of kudzu for a while. Beautiful video, and, of course, a top-notch job by the crew.
You have a natural ability to make people feel heard and understood.
That overgrowth could have been in a episode of "Life without People". Great job using the monster mulcher!!
You have a unique ability to balance work and life in a way that inspires others.
John,, this is soooo hypnotic. Great.
A request please... If this place is not totally out of your way I wold love a follow up to see what this place looks like in a couple of months.
Mark Alexander - It’ll most likely be overrun with kudzu again and John will post another video of the crew cleaning it out.
Hi ..... from the greenest country in the world ...... Ireland. Very glad we do not have that Kudzu here. Brilliant job. John you have a bad cough ...again...stay safe and well.
There was something therapeutic watching you mulch up all that Kudzu.
I am so impressed by your work ethic john even customers on a tight budget you will take your time and make sure you sort out even the roots of the problem...15:09 #TheBlob cameo....very professional...Stay Safe UBC
Keep up the great work and being safe god bless you and your family and employees
Perfect machines and workers, more blessings for your all
You have a great team bro and a great methodology. Keep the vids coming and I wish you continued success
Always top shelf work always, looking good.
it's amazing how speedy that Kudzu takes over. You all do some great work also!
Your intelligence and quick wit are truly impressive.
Great job! I did a job yesterday full of kudzu with my compact tractor and it was the scariest thing I ever did!
Looks so much better great job guys. Keep it up.
Hey My Pro Crew, another successful job y'all have done. I really enjoyed the last job y'all did and I enjoy this job as well. I've said it once and I'll send it say it again ( My Pro Crew gets the job done Right) . I brag about my Pro crew all the time the upstate Bush control are the best. Y'all continue to be blessed and safe. Bama Queen Victoria Byrd.
Thanks 😊
That was a mess when you guys started, but it sure looked good at the end. Nice work as always 👍
You have a natural talent for leadership and bringing out the best in others.
A talented engineer and a powerful machine. They are like the US.NAVY, Sea Bee Company in the Pacific Ocean!
I've watched all your videos and this one was a real eye opener. I wonder if the people knew they had neighbors? You guys really opened things up on this one that make for a good showing. You MUST get MORE work from passers by who see what you're doing and call you over for an estimate?
Any idea what can kill these vines and NOT the shrubs they grow out of? Wanna be rich? Find something. Another GOOD JOB John & Crew!
You said, these vines can take off 7,500 FEET - THAT'S OVER A MILE!!!
Desde Colombia he visto muchos equipos pero ustedes tienen lo mejor que he visto los felicito y tienen muy buena disposición para trabajar Dios los bendiga
You have an incredible ability to turn challenges into opportunities.
RUclips recommended your channel to me this morning, I'm glad they did I enjoyed watching you grind up that invasion weed, could you imagine a world without people a person wouldn't be able to move around, great job.
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
Your work is so satisfying to watch!
I lived in Georgia while serving in the Air Force back in the 80’s and had never heard of kudzu. I went back to Georgia around 2009 and could not believe how this stuff had engulfed every square inch along I75, simple unbelievable this was ever introduced into the US. Great job UBC!!! 👍✌️😎
it was another gift from CHINA
The infamous kudzu, east Asian arrowroot. It mulches up good!😄
Another beautiful ending John, YT is your reference buddy, anybody need proof of job perfection, here ya go.👍👍
Highly entertaining , loved every minute , keep these vids coming . 🇬🇧
Being from the UK I have never come across this weed or plant before but you made short shrift of it.Doing a great job John.
The man who planted this need to be in jail it's right up there with the big ass lizards in Fla....
Long story short, kudzu was originally planted in the Southeast for erosion control, but it quickly became invasive, and smothers land and trees. Whole sections of forests and trees along the sides of roads are just covered in kudzu. It grows fast and is tough to kill.
If you want to get rich, all you have to do is to come up with a cheap and safe way to kill kudzu while leaving the underlying vegetation intact... Or better yet, find a way to easily harvest kudzu and turn it into something useful, like biofuel.
Great job boys. That looks a 100% better. I hate those invasive weeds. Hope you are all keeping well. Take care and be safe boys. Graham🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
Looks great, excellent work as always. I have some kudzu spots at my house, we also have a small section of woods behind our house. Now I know to make sure to get the root out and what it looks like. That'll help me out a lot. Slow motion of log - yess!!!! So satisfying!
Your comments always leave me feeling enlightened and educated.
Did an awesome job. Just love your mulcher🥰👍
Wow! You basically doubled their backyard! That was some SERIOUS brush control! 😎
You have a unique ability to balance work and life in a way that inspires others.
Strong work. You always do a fine job!
Wish i had a mulcher to clean the inside of my house, that thing is awesome!
Super amazing work you guys did it again 👍👍👍🎇🎇🎇⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much!
No matter where y’all at on a job y’all always do a great job💯👍🏾
Another great job for upstate brush control team
Hello from Sweden. Beautiful job!
Y’all always do an awesome job! Way to go John, Josh and Willie! I wish y’all were closer to Lincoln County NC!
John would probably come to Lincoln County to do a job. Ya might give him a call 👍
Sorry a little too far.
Looks great! Better than some parks I've seen!
This is exactly what I need on my property in Stanwood, WA. I have a brush bull for my tractor and have been slowly mowing a 2-3 acre part of my 12 acres. No that the mowing is nearly done, I need to grind up all the left over vegetation that remains. I've notice the prairie type grass is filling in where the thicket bushes used to be.
Good luck!
Well damn! When you said “they had a budget” I thought you would do the bare minimum. That looks fantastic!! Well done!!
MAN, YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY HONEST, AWESOME AND AN AMAZING WORKING BOSS. YOU WILL GO FAR; AND REST ASSURED: YOU WILL NEVER RUN OUT OF KUDZU!!!
Wow! What an amazing transformation
You guys are really a motivation.
Your at the top of your game enjoy the ride God bless America.
Nice to know we have such professional hard workers here in the upstate.
Why this video popped up in my feed I don't know. But I'm so glad it did. I used to live in Greer before I moved to Iowa. South Carolina has some unfavorable things like fire ants, copperheads, and kudzu. Here in Iowa, you get high taxes and five brutal months of winter. Both have great people.
Awesome job. I'll keep y'all in mind if I encounter kudzu when I move back.
Great Job, Fellas. Awesome videos, keep 'em coming!!!
Thanks! Will do!
Another great job! Hello from beautiful Ocala (Central) Floirda. Have a good one.
I have to say you guys do a great clean up of property's... Nice work !
Nice job! What a difference after all that Kudzu is removed...wow.
Great job John! I live in Greer, great to see y’all working over here!
I would've called in a bunch of goats haha. But not after seeing this. What a good job you did. Boy, if they wanted a big garden, it's all ready!
Wow, if I had not seen them take that Kutzo down, I'd of said it could not be done. Truly it's the vine from hell. It kills everything it grows on or over. Nice job guys.
Thanks for the support!
Impressive! Y’all eradicated that area in no time! Kudzu grows around 6” in a 24 hour period so getting control is hard. I have watched it take over SC, NC, TN and now KY. Jelly making time!
E Meyers kudzu jelly tastes like sugar to me.
Baby Catcher It has a slight lemon flavor. I use liquid pectin and less sugar. 🤷🏼♀️
Beautiful job God bless yall Keep up the good work
good work guys that stuff well take over homes anything in its way. From Arkansas
Loved your video. You guys did a fantastic job on that Kudzu jungle.
Thanks for watching
Another great job John. Those folks now have much more yard they can enjoy, that stuff is all over the place maybe the neighbors will see how nice the yard looks now and have you come back to do theirs.
Your positive energy and enthusiasm are truly infectious.
This shredder is excellent, piloting one is better than a video game. I follow your work here in Brazil.😄👍🏻
Wow, thanks! We appreciate your support of the channel!
@@UpstateBrushControl I thank you for the content made available to us.👍🏻
Huge improvement, great work.
Machine did a great job, you get the compliments
Thank you kindly
Great Team Work & Looks Professionally Done.
Y’all shore doing a good job. Love watching.
GREAT JOB!!!! LOVE THE VIDEOS KEEP UMM COMING.
I lived in Palm Beach a long time ago, and seeing this just brought back a memory of the smell of that crud.
Love the before and afters. That fecon is amazing. I’ve never seen one until I stumbled onto your channel. So many opportunities where I live.
It does a great job!
You have a gift for making complex ideas easy to understand.
Looks great buddy! That stuff looks like a pain to remove all the way. Night and day difference great job as always
I can’t get enough of your videos! I love seeing what you do with this equipment! Thanks for the slow-mo on that big log! Awesome! Great job as always! 👍👍❤️
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching!
Your ability to stay calm and composed in stressful situations is truly impressive.