Turning a Dead Tree into a Heavy Duty Bridge!

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  • čas přidán 12. 11. 2022
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    See how I created a log bridge for my continuous mountain bike trail project at Surfs Up…in one day. I go into even more detail than normal, to hopefully inspire you to take on and create your own backyard trail vision! If only the actual process took the length of this video…
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Komentáře • 87

  • @BackyardTrailBuilds
    @BackyardTrailBuilds  Před rokem +9

    Miss the last video of the Steam Bent Drop??? Check it out here! czcams.com/video/D8e2hS5mA20/video.html

  • @The-Lie-We-Live
    @The-Lie-We-Live Před rokem +84

    Admire your building. Chaps are your friends while using a chainsaw. Had many close calls, saved me a trip to the hospital countless times.

    • @mosiaotunya44
      @mosiaotunya44 Před rokem +10

      I was thinking he needs chaps too, so much better to have the chain bind up vs you blood pouring from your leg. (I assume!)

    • @mrgeoffmurphy
      @mrgeoffmurphy Před rokem +5

      homie doesnt wear shoes 1/2 the time haha

    • @natanvanhelden385
      @natanvanhelden385 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@mosiaotunya44or whatever is left of said leg. Chainsaw cuts get really nasty really quickly. Also some cut resistant shoes are definitely recommended! They're expensive, but worth being able to walk after an incident.

  • @MikemoRides
    @MikemoRides Před rokem +3

    We used 20' long white oak that was about 8-12" round to build a bridge over a small spring. Only had 4 guys but thankfully we pulled the logs down a hill using smaller cut up logs as rollers. Years of experience in rigging paid off, it was way easier than I thought it was going to be. Hopefully the next time we get together we can emulate some of these great builds.

  • @Simon__T
    @Simon__T Před rokem +3

    imagin you are building nice things out of wood for trails for a living. You have the best job man. Keep it up

  • @AndreasJacobson
    @AndreasJacobson Před rokem

    For all the kids out there aspiring to build as cool stuff as this dude, remember SAFETY FIRST. Always use chaps while working with the chainsaw and steel toe boots. Also, the decking should not be spaced apart so that your fingers could get stuck if you crash (at least that's the standard over here). I know of professional riders who got fingers broken because the gaps were too big.

  • @bestbladerevah
    @bestbladerevah Před rokem +4

    should've put a slit angle to the edge logs so that water doesn't sit in the corner and deteriorate the wood by sitting there

  • @onlysendsmtb
    @onlysendsmtb Před rokem

    I'm glad you did a full video on this. I've ridden across this bridge (and obviously many others) without giving it a second thought. Next time I'm out there at Steelville I don't think I'll be able to passively ignore it. Sometimes you just need a nudge!

  • @d-nicebikes
    @d-nicebikes Před rokem

    And the builds go on.....! Even a simple 'flat' build still intrigues.

  • @bikeandbeyond
    @bikeandbeyond Před rokem +4

    Awesome build dude. Loving the content from Surf's up!

  • @mangsdgmtb
    @mangsdgmtb Před rokem +1

    Really nice work, as always!

  • @kevinpeters8372
    @kevinpeters8372 Před rokem

    Looks amazing man. Keep up the awesome work

  • @MarktheShark824
    @MarktheShark824 Před rokem +1

    the man the myth the legend is back

  • @PedalingDave
    @PedalingDave Před rokem +5

    I admire your knowledge of wood feature building and its always so high level.
    I thought of you while I was driving through southern Missouri returning from Bentonville. I'm going to make it a point to hit some trails you've built stuff on in 2023. I'd love a tour or at least a recommendation of where to begin

    • @hunterhenry8022
      @hunterhenry8022 Před rokem

      Shepherd Mtn in Ironton, MO (shuttle) 1.5 hr south of St Louis. The black trails both have wood features that Seth built but be ready for some proper black difficulty.
      Howler Bike Park , MO (shuttle) close to Branson. Ponca in Arkansas is just south of here.
      Steelville, MO bike park (no shuttle)

  • @dawnkangas2968
    @dawnkangas2968 Před rokem

    Absolutely awesome 😎

  • @bobbymulwee7641
    @bobbymulwee7641 Před rokem

    Great job on the bridge too

  • @beerenmusli8220
    @beerenmusli8220 Před rokem

    This looks quite cool, keep on doing these nice videos.

  • @justinmtbokchearon3350

    Got a chance to check out your work at Howler this weekend. You’ve got some talent and will be seeing your work across the country for sure. Keep it up

  • @ianbluemtb
    @ianbluemtb Před rokem

    Great video man! ❤

  • @lynxg4641
    @lynxg4641 Před rokem +6

    Nice Dude, such a great build follows the last perfectly, look forward to seeing all the rest of the features you're building in this park. Wish I had such easy access to such great wood like you do, couldn't imagine life if that was possible, so many things to build. Have you ever put any of the logs aside to properly dry and then do dimensioned lumber for building "fine" furniture or the like?

  • @jordanlarson6488
    @jordanlarson6488 Před rokem

    Living the life

  • @mtbville
    @mtbville Před rokem

    Nice work dude 😃👍

  • @jamesweldon8118
    @jamesweldon8118 Před rokem

    Legendary

  • @louisminford9696
    @louisminford9696 Před rokem

    Love the vids

  • @Kev.in-Bike
    @Kev.in-Bike Před rokem

    Very Nice job

  • @Lawsonbbiking
    @Lawsonbbiking Před rokem

    Yes

  • @vlognijim
    @vlognijim Před rokem

    Nice 😎

  • @ohladthekewlkid1467
    @ohladthekewlkid1467 Před rokem

    sick

  • @cGoOnDnDoIrDy
    @cGoOnDnDoIrDy Před rokem +3

    Bro, this dude is sooo underrated! Ur editing skills are just through the roof! Keep up the great work man!

    • @jackn7013
      @jackn7013 Před rokem

      He’s got 197k subscribers how’s that underrated

    • @zacharychapman3459
      @zacharychapman3459 Před rokem +1

      He just doesn't get as many views as he used too because he quit making as many videos for awhile. He blew up pretty quick

  • @bodhigilroy
    @bodhigilroy Před rokem

    Camera quality is 👌

  • @aymericdesma
    @aymericdesma Před rokem

    nice vidéo :)

  • @stephenhogge413
    @stephenhogge413 Před rokem

    Great video hope you see this

  • @titasmotekaitis
    @titasmotekaitis Před rokem

    Yasssss🎉🎉🎉

  • @harrygrimley4352
    @harrygrimley4352 Před rokem

    Very nice 👍. Bet that would hold a jeep.

  • @aarond1592
    @aarond1592 Před rokem

    one of my favorite gardening tools is a hula hoe or clearance small plant matter

  • @tonyfnd
    @tonyfnd Před rokem +1

    You could just place the logs in position.. measure and mark them and then take them back out with the machine and the cut them with the saw in an easier position and then place them back on the bridge.

  • @damarapoledna3636
    @damarapoledna3636 Před rokem

    Dig it😀

  • @darkbringer3032
    @darkbringer3032 Před rokem

    A cool twist on the bridge could be if it was a table jump across the ditch with this as the top

  • @johnnyrocks2019
    @johnnyrocks2019 Před rokem +1

    Taking a trip to howler park near Springfield?

  • @ryanlafond9488
    @ryanlafond9488 Před rokem

    🤘

  • @mannyfitz2080
    @mannyfitz2080 Před rokem +6

    I'm not sure of the climate where this is filmed but won't those water notches you cut act like wedges when the water in them freezes? Is that/should that be a worry?

    • @tagzedawg
      @tagzedawg Před rokem +4

      I'd imagine they'll probably get filled up with gunk pretty quick too.

  • @waynegibbons352
    @waynegibbons352 Před rokem

    When your talking bridges, they're not footings, they are more appropriately called abutments as they abut the crossing. Also if you want a stronger bridge you place the stringers/girders across the span, then ties over the stringers/girders, then a running surface in the same direction as the stringers/girders.

  • @towknee3837
    @towknee3837 Před rokem +1

    🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

  • @OmnieStar
    @OmnieStar Před rokem

    You need some shoe spikes for all that wood climbing you do!! lolol

  • @Sraj-ou
    @Sraj-ou Před rokem

    what APPLICATION do you use ( 4.30 )

  • @jerryf581
    @jerryf581 Před rokem

    Wondering why you didn't de-bark the logs?

  • @ThomasSlaney
    @ThomasSlaney Před rokem +1

    Any risk of the outer support logs rotating because of the rounded bottom and the edge cut, if someone were to drive a car across or something? Otherwise looks great!

    • @mattgies
      @mattgies Před rokem +3

      For one to rotate, either all the screws have to rip out, or the enter bridge needs to rotate along with it.

  • @londonsfallingcreative5415
    @londonsfallingcreative5415 Před 9 měsíci

    if a bridge was on the ground, would it be a bridge anymore or is that how boardwalks are born?

  • @alloutdoors1309
    @alloutdoors1309 Před rokem

    Barry Barry nice

  • @Ash-bx6kq
    @Ash-bx6kq Před rokem

    Did you change the thumbnail right after posting? This was recommended to me an hour ago with a different thumbnail I think

  • @CarbonToe
    @CarbonToe Před rokem +1

    You really need to respect that chainsaw more.
    It only takes one slip.

  • @ronwood3214
    @ronwood3214 Před rokem +1

    Great work I guess you are just trying to make me nuts by working barefoot. Ha ha I already know what it feels like to step on a nail

  • @Neighbor618
    @Neighbor618 Před rokem

    Heading there on the 26th. Hoping this trail will be open!?

    • @onlysendsmtb
      @onlysendsmtb Před rokem

      It's open. Watch out for freeze/thaw if the night time temps drop.

    • @Neighbor618
      @Neighbor618 Před rokem

      @@onlysendsmtb Awesome! Thanks

  • @lenope730
    @lenope730 Před rokem

    Why not keep the foundation logs uneven and just screw the boards on top so there's a bit of an uneven element to it when riding over it? Seems like some tilt would be more enjoyable than riding over a perfectly flat piece of wood. Just wondering the thought process there

  • @toastkii4009
    @toastkii4009 Před rokem +1

    was there a part 1?

  • @karl168
    @karl168 Před rokem

    6.

  • @Boost00130
    @Boost00130 Před rokem

    to make your board gaps easier... switch your spacers each board, then you can't get them out of wack.

  • @justinandrews6653
    @justinandrews6653 Před rokem

    Ooo

  • @michaeljbreault
    @michaeljbreault Před rokem +1

    You sir need to purchase a portable saw mill.

  • @urbex_rhode_island
    @urbex_rhode_island Před rokem

    Yertttt

  • @corkr900
    @corkr900 Před rokem

    How to build a bridge in 1 day: 1. walk to your prebuilt foundation; 2. ask your friend with a mini excavator and access to perfect building materials to put the heavy pieces in place

  • @raycaster4398
    @raycaster4398 Před 9 měsíci

    Heavy duty machinery. Oh, I see.

  • @bengtlowander7840
    @bengtlowander7840 Před rokem +1

    Seth, please stop drawing lines on logs and eyeballing it - just use an Alaskan mill on your saw. And if your plunge cuts are all over the place then you can put a mark on your bar and keep it in view so you stay shallow. Finally, the abutments on that bridge won't last if the water takes the dirt away below them so watch out.

  • @erqs865
    @erqs865 Před rokem

    That thing looks like it could hold a deuce and a half.

  • @thatkid873
    @thatkid873 Před rokem +1

    A little bit different but kinda the same??

  • @joeclark2909
    @joeclark2909 Před rokem

    𝓟Ř𝔬𝓂𝔬𝐒ϻ

  • @jannikminoggio8941
    @jannikminoggio8941 Před rokem

    1.

    • @karl168
      @karl168 Před rokem

      bro the other people literally posted before you

  • @CristianManriqueCycling
    @CristianManriqueCycling Před rokem +2

    one day you will lose a foot if you don't wear safety boots

  • @gurke183
    @gurke183 Před 8 měsíci

    Just build a gap instead of a bridge 😂

  • @plainuser48596
    @plainuser48596 Před rokem

    These shots where you point the camera at yourself and walk around are nauseating

  • @wlrp3
    @wlrp3 Před 8 měsíci

    The plural of foot is feet. Your bridge will be twelve FEET long.
    Jeez... kids today. What in the world do schools actually teach?

  • @xXRunDeathXx
    @xXRunDeathXx Před rokem +1

    dude take a break! you look so tired and worn out.
    i last watched your channel about a year ago and you look so much more burned out

  • @darealsad75
    @darealsad75 Před rokem

    Wish I had stuff like this in my city 🥲

  • @erqs865
    @erqs865 Před rokem

    That thing looks like it could hold a deuce and a half.