BLACKHAWK TREE REMOVAL PROJECT
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- This project was a part of an ongoing restoration plan at the iconic location of Mauao, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
18 large trees were removed via helicopter over the course of two days.
These trees were growing on an archaeologically significant site, meaning no ground disturbance was allowed in the process of removal.
The team was made up of some of the most talented and qualified aerial arborists (both nationally and internationally) who traveled from all over Australasia to be a part of this special project.
A big thank you to the individuals and companies that contributed generously towards this special project
@courantverticalliving2363 @husqvarnanz @clogger
A link to our videographer.
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Great job fullas, still amazed rotors can lift that much'
Can’t believe I missed this video when it was first out. I used to work on and fly on on the Blackhawk that Kahu operates when it was in US Army service as a contract mechanic, great to see it still at work!
That’s Awesome Dan. Rose has been hard at work all over the country. Cool to have a connection from her past life. I’m sure there’s some cool stories there mate. Thanks for reaching out.
Awesome vid fullas nice job'
Epic stuff, camerawork, sound, editing, not common any more ......
Tree Wise Men - what a brilliant company name!
What a wicked job too be apart of 🌲🐒 😎
Get it boys. That’s the dream job for any crew! Nice to have the talent available to complete it.
Man the production value here is insane
Jarod did a fantastic job with the film
Super bad ass y'all good job better have super paid your climbers
Worked with brad. Quality fulla' great vid
Much respect to richard n scott. Cos still doin it. An doin it well'
Very very cool. Can't imagine the amount of planning put into this. Hat off to you all.
Cheers Nick.
Would love to see a video of strap placement, weight/piece estimation and marking. I'm sure there's 3x more of that than there is flying it out.
@@SLOCLMBR we spent 4 days installing strops, calculating lifts and prepping the trees.
There was a huge amount of prep, lots of hangers and deadwood that needed to be rigged out.
@@climbernzcoleman awesome work, thanks for the reply
Ey Jesse,
way to go, good job! Greetings from Georg in Karlsruhe
Hey georg, cheers mate.
Hope you’re well.
Got all the Big Guns in for that job!
Awesome! Respect guys! Greetings from Austria
That’s some awesome treework
Very interesting job. Will use this as a case study for training. Great video thanks for sharing :).
No worries Andy, get in touch if you have any questions.
Fantastic work guys!!! Hallo from Russian’s arborists .
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Badass.. Nice work guys.
Great work and thank you for taking the time to film it 👌
Thank you, glad you appreciate it.
Amazing work! 😃
Amazing pants
Awesome footage ,Worked with shane Howard bloody good operater
Shane’s a gun
What a job to be a part of. Wish I could have been able to come and see a bit of the action but I was in hospital at the time.
Sorry to hear that mate.
Nice work guys thanks for sharing this with us.
Awesome work!
Wow that's a life time achievement award to those brave guys I would like to be a part of that for Shure I climb trees also but never done a heilo pcik
A talented group of guys and girls for sure. Thanks for your comment.
Very impressive
Epic job, Epic video!
Amazing video. I would love to see a longer video showing how you able to communicate so effectively on the radios and all that noise from the helo. Also interested in the different cuts and how you placed the slings. ✌️ from USA
Thanks for watching and I’m Glad you enjoyed it.
Maybe sometime in the future, let’s see.
This is crazy
nice work, but isnt the heli a little over-kill? there was no other way to perform that task but with heli?
This is fucking sick. looks like it would be a ton of fun
Cheers brad'
What kind of pines were those? Amazing video!
Pinus radiata, thanks David.
@@climbernzcoleman Interesting tree. I'd never seen one before.
Nice cuts
Dam me n my bro wanted kowhai tree years back. Never happined tho. So cheers great vid.
👌🏾👌🏾
....try using micro wedges to back your under cuts....you can make them out of wood too. Carry a small dead blow mallet on a cord.
For the straight up and down stemwood some of the crew used mini wedges.
Most of the wood had pretty significant. Lean so it came off pretty easily.
that giant stem isn’t included in the video unfortunately but we shoved sticks in the kerf as we were cutting around.
Honestly would rather do this than a crane job
It seems like an awful lot of manpower and equipment to take down a tree.
Hey Darin, there were 18 trees and roughly 300ton removed offsite.
Multi-million dollar tree job?
Definitely not Steve 😂 that would be nice though.
@@climbernzcoleman well I imagine it was pretty pricey given how rare it is to get to use a black hawk lol great work!