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  • Good job???????? I dont see the good on this!!! WTF!!! these people should be shame!!! :(

  • -1....hahaha!!!!!!

  • For export to China, Chinese workers will do the value added processes to that ancient tree.

  • malditos asquerosos , esto les va a durar  muy poco

  • horrible

  • @mcnowski u look horrible, dickead

  • the forest can only be cut down a few times and then it never comes back. As we face the extinction of our eco-systems on the entire planet, logging equates to mental illness.

  • @mcnowski ya it'll never come back,you fucking retard your so caught up in your self importance ,you can't see the lifespan of earth and trees as being a shitload longer than our lifespan, just because YOU don't get to see another tree come back dos'nt mean it's not.Whats your hose made of?

  • @davetileguy Your the retard. Do some research, were does soil come from?? Ever heard of mycelium? Probably not. You think you can just plant a tree and it will grow? Whats under them forest"s dumb ass?, rock and sand. Ever heard of a erosion, fuck why am I wasting my time on you. Keep drinking your fluoridated water and be blind to your idiocy.

  • @mcnowski When spread on logging roads, mycelium can act as a binder, holding new soil in place and preventing washouts until woody plants can be established.Please show me where you see soil?school over bitch.

  • @davetileguy Mycelium creates soil, it breaks down rock and mineral.

  • @mcnowski Really ? wow! your so cool AND smart tell me more about Mother Nature ! Like did the Isreali's plant Mycelium in the replanted Jerusalem forest ?? which came first the Mycelium or the trees ?

  • @davetileguy Mycelium came first, it was the first thing to climb out of the oceans and start life on land.

  • @mcnowski There's erosion only because you say there is,show me a vid of dirt in a clearcut! besides the road itelf there is none.

  • I LOVE B.C . JUst moved here from OIL country ALBERTA. Wood is more beautiful than oil!!!

  • where is green pace when you need her ?

  • thanks for destroying our home.

    Sincerly,

    Bigfoot and his forest friends

  • @constipatedkangaroo What the hell? You get internet service over there?

  • thanks for destroying pandora

  • @yeah10000000000000  Not quite

  • @yeah10000000000000..these old trees are rotten inside and will fall eventually. Might as well get some good out of it before it falls and rots away.

  • a 2nd tree came down with that big one!

  • Nice work ! 5 STARS ! !

  • I have been logging since 1973 done it all,running yarder now because of timber falling boo boo,I have met some fine loggers from Canada. druing my tramping days. I sure enjoy your profeshinoal(sp) at what you do. Thank you (the beast)

  • Good job, I love those little single ram jacks.

  • awesome drop man  i woted 5 star

  • A man of many talents! I enjoy watching you stuff. Keep it safe! Bob

  • I did home renos and apartment maintenance. The last two years, just bathroom remodels.

  • Nice work! I read your profile. What did you do when you stopped cutting for 4 years?

  • Why do so many people get a hard-on over watching a tree being felled?

  • That's a good question. When I first started "falling", I had an older partner and one day I noticed he was watching one of my trees go over. I asked him about it at lunch and he said, "I never get tired of watching trees fall". It's kind of bizarre. I'm not sure if it's just a "guy thing" or not.......

  • Yes, good question Armalyte75.

    The sight of tree-felling is a familiar and poignant beacon of male dominance upon the Earth. So it is apt to be someone's fetish.

    I think it is common. But like most fetishes, people observe it in resolute silence. Every blue moon, it makes a conversation piece.

    As a fetish, it is not a joke (notwithstanding how funny it can be, of course). It can get my shadowy inner cave-man all tickled.

    Anyway, how do you know about this, Armalyte75?

  • @Armalyte75 if you ever are close to a big tree when it goes down your blood just starts pumping

  • @Armalyte75 Because people have been pounded with this negativity about timber harvesting and truly have no clue what they are truly standing for except for what they have been fooled into believing. This is why people get such an hard- on over logging as they sit on their wood chair and wood desk in their wood house and taking thier wood based medicines and so on and so on........

  • Nice,Where abouts it that?

  • It's Matsui creek half way up Knights inlet, BC on the north side of the inlet.

  • good stuff! and great work as always!

  • Beauty footage! You guys are some real pros, no doubt! WT

  • yet another great job from mike

  • awesome video man i woted 5 star

  • thanks. We had a good time out there, and there's still lots of big cedars left around that block that'll never see a saw. There was a salmon spawning creek 100' below that tree.

  • top stuff.

  • wow

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