Nice to watch a full size yarder at work with a 90' tube and seven guy lines. Interesting to see a more traditional landing, with a knot bumper and chasers instead of a mechanical trimmer/sorter. I got to log in the early 60's with may dad in the Klamath River country. We were all cat logging shows, with only one man on the landing unhooking chokers, bumping knots and hooking up trailers. The loading was done with cable machines and later a 966 Cat, which was a lot faster to move between landings.
This is one of the best videos I've seen showing many aspects of cable logging. Not only what is happening, but how a show is layed out, the steepness of the terrain, the hustle in and out to set a turn. Not to mention a forest in many different stages of maturation from being logged, to young trees, to mature standing timber. You should consider doing a voice over version explaining what is going on. The quality of the drone footage and video is excellent. Nicely done.
The folks who own and run Boman Carriage are good personal family friends of mine! Love seeing them in action! Awesome material, please keep making these killer logging videos!
No idea how this got on my you tube feed but good job . i drive truck # 4 for them. And that’s one of our best shovel operators. I did a lot of log shuttling on that site. the landing got over packed with logs
If any body has any negative comments about any part of this video there out of there mind rite down to crew and company you can tell very professional outfit Damm fine video bud
Back in the late 70's through the 80's I was either setting chokers, chasing or blocking cedar up Port Angeles way on the peninsula. I was there in the middle of the spotted owl fiasco. I felled my share of old growth and I gotta admit my conscious was troubled from time to time. Even so those Green Peacers didn't know shit from shinola... It's good to see old school logging techniques being practiced in what has obviously become a much more environmentally conscious mode of operation. Days of cutting entire mountain ranges clear of every tree are over. I'm glad. The forests will remain healthy and our children and children's children can continue to harvest the renewable resources we have left for them. This operation looks to me to be running like a well oiled machine. Turn, turn, turn.. Keep on keepin on guys. Peace
It appears they are using a jack on the tail tree like you are supposed to. Too often you just see a block hanging there which is a recipe for disaster.
Just a tower and a shovel, no processor, and they people on the landing? Chaser, second loader and who is the third?? the only thing missing is 5000' of 2 inch skyline and a haulback dragging the carriage back across a canyon. I would like to see what they found for guyline stumps.
There Is No Mountain High Enough No Valley that's too deep I'll bring you in the sunlight I'll drag you from the deep My arms are cold and Steely A wire set to snare And you won't know what hit you When you move from here to there There Comes A Time of judgment Even for a tree But I don't think that you can sin So, Heaven bound you be.
That's what I'm talking about. Anybody that knows anything knows bowmans are the best hands down. A acme hahahaha. Acme has there place when you're ground pounding lol
I was talking about the other one and I am new at this stuff....but can I put in a playlist and share it.....as yours....like I said I am just 4 months into the CZcams world.....I have never even created a Face Book......or any other type of social media stuff...
Nice to watch a full size yarder at work with a 90' tube and seven guy lines. Interesting to see a more traditional landing, with a knot bumper and chasers instead of a mechanical trimmer/sorter. I got to log in the early 60's with may dad in the Klamath River country. We were all cat logging shows, with only one man on the landing unhooking chokers, bumping knots and hooking up trailers. The loading was done with cable machines and later a 966 Cat, which was a lot faster to move between landings.
I loved working under our TY90’s you could just feel the raw power that they had.
This is one of the best videos I've seen showing many aspects of cable logging. Not only what is happening, but how a show is layed out, the steepness of the terrain, the hustle in and out to set a turn. Not to mention a forest in many different stages of maturation from being logged, to young trees, to mature standing timber. You should consider doing a voice over version explaining what is going on. The quality of the drone footage and video is excellent. Nicely done.
The folks who own and run Boman Carriage are good personal family friends of mine! Love seeing them in action! Awesome material, please keep making these killer logging videos!
Wow dude you covered it all in one video. This is awesome ! Big tower logging at its finest , great editing too. I love it.
The most honest dollar I’ve ever made. Logging is for a certain breed.
When you have a good crew logging is a blast.
This is real logging unlike ax men who fight and have equipment failures all the time
Ax Men eat your heart out, this is real logging!
paul west Lol, very true. Now if i can get the views like Ax Men lol
Ax Men actually approached Craig about doing a show. He turned them down. Didn't want to ruin a great reputation. Smart move
Well said. Couldnt have said it any better myself
@@LeeLee-yb6tm thanks for watching
What? Logging and no drama???? Great video. Looks like you got that drone figured out. Keep up the great work there!
Chuck Driver thanks
Man! That's some sweet footage!!
That's some great views👍👍👍
Great view!
Your videos are amazing!! It’s really cool how you can see the whole process with the logs coming up the hill! Great work man, keep it up!
Elite Earthworks LLC thanks for the kind words and for watching.
Blue Line Land Works you bet!! These videos are awesome!
Been a Sub for quite some time now and I love your videos! Been over twenty years since I've worked in the woods makes me want to go back!!!!
I appreciate you subbing and watching. Hope to have more videos soon.
Dam good video beother!! I've been practicing on our side with my drone. Keep sharing!!
Awesome footage there, you have great skill in flying that drone.
barry hansen thank you
No idea how this got on my you tube feed but good job . i drive truck # 4 for them. And that’s one of our best shovel operators. I did a lot of log shuttling on that site. the landing got over packed with logs
nick burrows Thanks for watching. Should be doing some more videos for them soon.
If any body has any negative comments about any part of this video there out of there mind rite down to crew and company you can tell very professional outfit Damm fine video bud
west coast logging alex esgate they are definitely a good outfit.
awsome !
Big wood love it very productive
great vid as always drone footage is killer and some nice equipment cant belive you dont have more subs your stuff is great
d pete lol i definitely.need more subs. Feel free to share
no prob bud i been telling folks to check you out
Back in the late 70's through the 80's I was either setting chokers, chasing or blocking cedar up Port Angeles way on the peninsula. I was there in the middle of the spotted owl fiasco. I felled my share of old growth and I gotta admit my conscious was troubled from time to time. Even so those Green Peacers didn't know shit from shinola...
It's good to see old school logging techniques being practiced in what has obviously become a much more environmentally conscious mode of operation. Days of cutting entire mountain ranges clear of every tree are over. I'm glad. The forests will remain healthy and our children and children's children can continue to harvest the renewable resources we have left for them.
This operation looks to me to be running like a well oiled machine. Turn, turn, turn.. Keep on keepin on guys. Peace
Wow, you did a great job with this one Craig! I think I’ll have to up my drone skills quite a bit to keep up!
zackary Sheets the one you did is darn good.
that is hard dangerous work, nice to be outside, body gets beat up fast,.
Thanks for watching
It’s Miller time Boys😎
It appears they are using a jack on the tail tree like you are supposed to. Too often you just see a block hanging there which is a recipe for disaster.
Interesting
Ha they should have added a cheerleading squad and two congressmen to go with all of the chasers. 😁😂
Lol those weren't all chasers, just guys watching the drone. And the company owner.
LIKE +
watching this video makes me want to go dig my cork boots out!!!
T&F Logging thanks for watching
Just a tower and a shovel, no processor, and they people on the landing? Chaser, second loader and who is the third?? the only thing missing is 5000' of 2 inch skyline and a haulback dragging the carriage back across a canyon. I would like to see what they found for guyline stumps.
Two chasers, and the third person is the owner if the company.
New subscriber. Alex sent me your way.
Thanks for watching. Alex is a great guy
There Is No Mountain High Enough
No Valley that's too deep
I'll bring you in the sunlight
I'll drag you from the deep
My arms are cold and Steely
A wire set to snare
And you won't know what hit you
When you move from here to there
There Comes A Time of judgment
Even for a tree
But I don't think that you can sin
So, Heaven bound you be.
That's what I'm talking about. Anybody that knows anything knows bowmans are the best hands down. A acme hahahaha. Acme has there place when you're ground pounding lol
I saved it , can I use it...like in my playlist...
You are welcome to save the link to your playlist. Obviously not to download and reupload
I was talking about the other one and I am new at this stuff....but can I put in a playlist and share it.....as yours....like I said I am just 4 months into the CZcams world.....I have never even created a Face Book......or any other type of social media stuff...
Who is the 2 melon heads that gave this video a thumps down
Two of the guys on Axe men that like stirring trouble. lol
I am hauling logs out of there tomorrow!
T&F Logging nice. I didnt realize you were si close. Or are you coming from southern oregon for the oversized stuff.
Blue Line Land Works I work for Chilton logging. I drive truck #1.
Lol ok. I had no idea.
Bowman is the only way to go.
I like old gear driven myself. We ran a mark 6 that would pull the yarder over if u didn't watch it
Easy logging
Helio Bedolla logging isn’t easy.
@@Dgc-vz2bv l mean the ground l know is not easy good video you guys are bed ass
Mice video. Absolutely hate the music.