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nice pics tarzantree

be prepared for "I am the one thinking about what your doing" comments or,"I am the only one who can read a strip properly and lay it accordingly".there is BIG egos here sometimes.
 
I think the photos were gone way too soon, please post them again, I would like to see them. I don't care if they are super size trees, I just want to see a job well done.

Yo, Tarzan, a bunch of work slaying big Redwoods, isn't it.

I missed joining the 12 Foot club by a puny 4 inches, no matter how many times I measured:( I probably have felled 50 or so trees that went 10 feet or better, a few hundred between 8 and ten feet dia, I won't bore you-all with all the rest of it.
 
In hindsight I wish I had kept my mouth shut. They were some nice pictures of some very nice cedar.
My foot was hurtin' and I was feeling particularly mean and grumpy. Should have kept my thoughts to myself and let the forum members think what they may think.
I agree that they were very nice trees, and I wish they were still on here for all to see! Yes, we are mean!!:angrysoapbox:Like I said, sometimes I can't help myself:bang:I will try to be nicer from now on.:givebeer:But Seriously, if anyone has questions about my posts, I welcome them, Just be nice!!

Cody
 
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I think the photos were gone way too soon, please post them again, I would like to see them. I don't care if they are super size trees, I just want to see a job well done.

Yo, Tarzan, a bunch of work slaying big Redwoods, isn't it.

I missed joining the 12 Foot club by a puny 4 inches, no matter how many times I measured:( I probably have felled 50 or so trees that went 10 feet or better, a few hundred between 8 and ten feet dia, I won't bore you-all with all the rest of it.
Yes, that tree was a lot of work; Took me all day to fall it and buck it up, and I had a partner. Sounds like you have fell a whole lot more big timber than myself. This tree was probably twice as big as anything that I had fell before! I Just got into the game way too late in life!:)

Cody
 
Keepin it real

be prepared for "I am the one thinking about what your doing" comments or,"I am the only one who can read a strip properly and lay it accordingly".there is BIG egos here sometimes.
I am prepared for any comments good or bad.:bringit:As far as Big egos...you are bang on! Over the years it is has been funny when you start talking to a guy, and as soon as you tell him you are a Timber Faller, he starts in telling you about how good he is at falling timber:chatter:, and when you ask him when and where he has fell timber, :confused:he says: "Oh!...um...up______mountain in _______creek drainage". And you ask who they were working for? "Oh!...er...myself!" "O.K., what logging outfit were you contracting for"? "Oh!...well...I was logging for my father-in-law...he really needed some firewood"! "I know:(...I have only cut firewood...but I am good at it"!:buttkick: It has gotten fairly easy to pick out the Bull$@%t from reality. I have a big ego too, but my mouth does not write checks that bounce; because I only state what is real when it comes to my career as a Timber Faller. I really have had the priveledge of working with some of the best Fallers in the World, where they have no room for B.S. I wish that the individuals that I have looked up to in my career would get on this forum and share their knowledge, and pictures; all would be amazed. :cheers:

Cody
 
More Pics...Best Timber Fallers

Playin around with my scanner again...
I had the priviledge of double jacking with these guys.
This guy was a hell of a Timber Faller...One of the best
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The Bullbuck Fell this one...Also one of the Best
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Chinook Landing:drool:
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More nice timber

This guy was another excellent Timber Faller that I had the priviledge of double jacking with.
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I was only bucking:cry:
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This was the unit

I remember double-jackin with a guy in Humboldt when we fell a redwood that was only about 6 feet diameter, but we got 270 feet of logs; not counting trim; to a fourteen inch top that blew up about 30 feet of top. The wind was barely whispering on the ground but 300 feet in the air it was enough that it red-lined our jacks a couple of times:jawdrop:I did the scale that night and could not believe how many logs that tree produced!:cheers:
This was the unit we were double jacking in; Unfortunately we did not get a picture of the tall tree that red-lined our jacks...that was on a different day, Even though this tree was not as tall, it was still a dandy(22 bushel I think?)!
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You can't see in the pic, but scaffolding was about 25 feet off of the ground, as this tree was out on a hell of a knob, and this was some fairly steep ground.
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His Tree; His chainsaw; I was just bucking. That was the only thing I did not like about double jacking with Brad...He was stingy!:cry:(But he was still an excellent Timber Faller, and a good guy, and I was honored to work with him). Other guys I double jacked with would let me fall one once in a while, so as I could get some glory too!
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Before anybody picks this one apart...no he did not cut a corner, he was bucking off the stump shot, and ran out of gas, so I had him snap a pic...remember we were busheling...no time for dinking around; like taking lot's of pics...work hard, get rich! Yayeah! Except for the get rich part!
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Good size sticks for 99'-01' nice pics

Yeah, I don't think they are doing too much of this in Humboldt anymore, but I have fallen out of touch with the guys that I worked with down there, so not certain. I know when I was there we felt lucky to get a job like this now and again, as we were mostly in second growth. I heard that Pacific lumber went belly up?? Randymac might know more?? :)

Cody
 
No I wish, NE PA, I'm gona work in BC within the next 2 years.

Canada ay? They have some nice timber in B.C., especially on the coast. I lived in Southeast Alaska, Prince of Wales Island, for four years...very close to western B.C., and I know we had some nice timber there, although, most of the glory days are gone:cry:

Cody
 
Yeah I'm heade there in August, I heard Tahsis is doin good.

I'd hold off for now. We're suffering pretty good up here too. Work is pretty sporadic at best right now. We're running at about 25% capacity on the Charlottes and actually just got going in Tahsis (ironically enough!) on a block that we started in Dec of 2007, got snowed out within a couple weeks and then we weren't allowed back until now. Due to markets etc, etc. Finally got going again, got 2 days in.................and got shut down for heat!! Can't win for losing! If it's not one thing it's another. Best of luck to you, I'd wait for things to settle down a bit before making the move though. There's lots of fallers sitting up here right now too.
 

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