Felling, transporting and hewing 27 foot poplar top plate

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  • @167curly
    @167curly Před 3 lety +6

    Great team-work with your wife. I enjoy your deliberate on-site movements without any crazy rushing about. It is very therapeutic to watch.

  • @HeartPumper
    @HeartPumper Před 3 lety +4

    Very first video of Mr. C!
    Decided to watch them all, from the humble beginnings 😉 (rising japanese timber frame brought me here).
    Stuff so much needed in this era.

  • @nicholasperrin1097
    @nicholasperrin1097 Před 7 lety +3

    The dog is hilarious. Totally super chill with just hanging out in a pouch as long as it is with it's human! LOL

  • @Maxid1
    @Maxid1 Před 7 lety +2

    My favorite part is how you fell the tree with a two man crosscut saw and then pull it out with ye Olde gas powered 4 wheeler. I used a tractor when I was a kid but it was built in 1940 so it really was an antique. That's when I learned about the pro's and con's of when to debark a log.

  • @dougalexander7204
    @dougalexander7204 Před 4 lety +5

    So glad I found your channel. Your edutainment is right-on for me. Thank you and stay awesome.

  • @paulp1a
    @paulp1a Před 4 lety +9

    I just noticed the little dog just chillin in that waist pouch!

  • @iksnyzrog
    @iksnyzrog Před 7 lety +5

    Well I just found your channel through your capstan video and now I know how I will be spending my free time for the next couple weeks. Let's start from the beginning!!

  • @letsgobrandon136
    @letsgobrandon136 Před 5 lety +9

    I don't know why but it relaxes me to watch someone hewn a log

  • @earthwizz
    @earthwizz Před 7 lety +2

    The best thing about hand tools in the bush? Way more wildlife. Thank you for your beautiful videos. The narrative and the sound track are perfect.

  • @Yourgolfplace
    @Yourgolfplace Před 9 lety +1

    Great to see you sharing your craftsmanship and keeping the tradition alive. Love your work and videos... VERY inspiring. Thanks Jim

  • @michaela1655
    @michaela1655 Před 4 lety +7

    So nice the way the two of you work together.

  • @MrTallman83
    @MrTallman83 Před 5 lety +5

    The puppers in the sling is brilliant!!!

  • @toomdog
    @toomdog Před 7 lety +3

    Watching that bark come off was the most satisfying thing I've seen all year.

  • @casey2349
    @casey2349 Před 7 lety +3

    Mr. Chickadee is an absolute badass. Love these videos. Keep it up!!

  • @jlmfoy365
    @jlmfoy365 Před 4 lety +7

    I sometimes wonder if the wildlife look on and think " what the hell is that madman doing now". Love your work. Regards Jim UK.

  • @hannahmartin9056
    @hannahmartin9056 Před 3 lety +6

    Seeing this tough, ex-military man driving by the camera pulling a tree while holding a little doggie is hilarious.

  • @bradleyswissman
    @bradleyswissman Před 7 lety +1

    Love your whole workshop series!

  • @rayskins1
    @rayskins1 Před 6 lety +1

    Your videos save my life sometimes! Thank you

  • @slobberpuss8261
    @slobberpuss8261 Před 4 lety +6

    Just came across your videos a couple of weeks ago. You are an amazing person. Your skill and dedication to your craft is awe inspiring. When you are sawing down the tree I was wondering what the heck your wife had on. It was the DOGGIE. Way cool

  • @coast2coastauctions472
    @coast2coastauctions472 Před rokem +3

    Had to start at the beginning, it's good for my heart.

  • @JDeWittDIY
    @JDeWittDIY Před 7 lety +4

    Looks like you're using a felling ax for hewing. You might want to look into a hewing ax-- it will make the job easier and you'll be able to hew the timber into a cant a lot faster. It has a wider head, a flat face on one side, and the handle is angled away from the timber. Just a suggestion-- Nice video!

  • @AWS125267
    @AWS125267 Před 7 lety

    Great videos, I am learning a lot from them. Thank you!

  • @joshkirschner6757
    @joshkirschner6757 Před 5 lety +4

    Watching that bark peel off like that was greatly satisfying

  • @40intrek
    @40intrek Před 7 lety +1

    I wouldn't mind listening to this all day.

  • @Tuxdaddy
    @Tuxdaddy Před 7 lety +1

    So loving your vids Sir !! Showed my GF this video and she loved how the young lady had her pup in that sling(?) while sawing down the tree !! Been my eyes peeled for antique tools all the more because of you and your vids..
    Keep up the great work !!

  • @JAhlquist207
    @JAhlquist207 Před 7 lety

    Great video! Your craftsmanship is inspiring!

  • @mabamabam
    @mabamabam Před 7 lety +13

    I love the ye olde timey woodsman cosplay next to the pink tights and nike shirt.

  • @zennor_man
    @zennor_man Před 6 lety

    Full of admiration for you both....you are modern day heroes..

  • @Stuckneutral
    @Stuckneutral Před 9 lety

    I really enjoyed this and was really interested in the dolly you used to transport the cut trees. I have never seen one of those before. Very cool

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 9 lety

      Stuckneutral Thank you, its called a logging arch, they sell them at Logrite or you could weld up something of your own.

  • @holnrew
    @holnrew Před 7 lety

    That bark coming off without breaking, so satisfying.

  • @thelostcomrad
    @thelostcomrad Před 7 lety +2

    watching these videos is rather relaxing for some reason. do yall have a video of building the roof?

  • @elzorro9987
    @elzorro9987 Před 7 lety +2

    That's an awfully well-dressed inspector you have there. Again, wonderful work.

    • @Maxid1
      @Maxid1 Před 7 lety

      She will never be mistaken for an animal by a hunter in that outfit.

  • @poppabob69
    @poppabob69 Před 7 lety +2

    That's a very well adjusted dog y'all have there. :-)

  • @coldspring624
    @coldspring624 Před 6 lety +3

    Silent and focused. The absence of speech allows for clear visual of the task at hand. You are a master in more ways than one

  • @imhigh0013
    @imhigh0013 Před 4 lety +9

    Felling trees together brings a couple closer.

  • @joetherocku2ube
    @joetherocku2ube Před 7 lety

    Love all you work. Wish I was there.

  • @georgevangordonjr8963
    @georgevangordonjr8963 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm sure there's a great deal of satisfaction that goes with doing all of this by hand but wow even cutting your trees by hand that's something to watch. I hope your not on a schedule. I admire what your doing here

  • @jackpshannonsr.1838
    @jackpshannonsr.1838 Před 3 lety +4

    Love the way you peeled the bark off.. did you use it for anything?.

  • @MrZazzles94
    @MrZazzles94 Před 5 lety +7

    Hot pink stands out well in the woods. Good safety colour.

    • @RusTsea196T
      @RusTsea196T Před 4 lety +3

      That's why it's a popular fletching color in archery. Makes finding arrows easier.

  • @travdad76
    @travdad76 Před 8 lety +1

    I am so happy for your two. Watching is very gratifying, I can imagine the gratification you feel.

  • @sauljapuntich
    @sauljapuntich Před 8 lety

    this is beautiful, thank you mr. c!

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +2

      +Saul Japuntich You're most welcome Sir!

  • @eoglander
    @eoglander Před 7 lety

    I guess you're not allergic to poison ivy! You had your hand all over that vine.
    Mind blowing work!

  • @joetherocku2ube
    @joetherocku2ube Před 7 lety +5

    I had hoped you would use oxen to drag logs.

  • @jaih12
    @jaih12 Před 4 lety +2

    That bark came off, so satisfyingly....

  • @graemehuia5964
    @graemehuia5964 Před rokem +1

    Craftsmanship from a by-gone era.

  • @ChristopherMCraig
    @ChristopherMCraig Před 8 lety +2

    I think your videos are very well done, with great pacing, clarity, etc. Excellent work. ...And watching you touch that poison ivy @1:16 made me squirm.

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks for the comment. Its funny we have had more comments about the vine than anything haha, it actually was virginia creeper!

    • @ChristopherMCraig
      @ChristopherMCraig Před 8 lety

      +Mr. Chickadee Well, that's a different story. Keep up the great videos.

  • @michaelgutierrez6293
    @michaelgutierrez6293 Před 7 lety +4

    has no one noticed his super vision look when his working ... it looks like his going to kill the wood

  • @lorenbonds8008
    @lorenbonds8008 Před 8 lety +2

    Did you do a video on the winch used to lift that timber? Would really enjoying watching how you pulled that one off.

  • @GypsyPaz
    @GypsyPaz Před 6 lety +5

    The sapling behind you stole your hat, the rascal

  • @Bg1111ghk
    @Bg1111ghk Před 7 lety

    That is some gorgeous country you have there! How are the winters?

  • @thomasarussellsr
    @thomasarussellsr Před 7 lety +2

    I absolutely love the sounds of tool vs. wood. Great format for your videos. Not all the unnecessary talking and or music so many channels feel the need to provide. Excellent channel. I will be working my way though all your videos when I have the time to watch them. I noticed that you "about" link says you joined in October of 2013, but I cant find any videos back past about June/July 2015. Are there any? Did/do you have another sight/page prior to or in addition to this one? (on you tube, I don't do anything but family on facebook, and don't do any other social media. I have to have time for my life and projects as well.)

  • @rcollas4795
    @rcollas4795 Před 3 lety +6

    outstanding skillset you have n its nice to hear all the forest animals ect but one thing i must say n thats i think you talk to much

  • @mc2000Gmc
    @mc2000Gmc Před 5 lety +1

    What are you coating your timbers with to preserve them?

  • @mothy9904
    @mothy9904 Před 7 lety

    I found your site a couple of weeks ago and have been enthralled and captivated with your skill and dedication to your work. Please don't ever stop.

  • @flashdognz
    @flashdognz Před 7 lety

    It took me until 1:15 to realise why your wife is standing slightly off angle! What a cute dog hiding in the back sling. Wonderful!

  • @nathanielslattery7789
    @nathanielslattery7789 Před 2 lety

    That's awesome that you can just use a regular ax to create square posts like that. I might do that for my workshop

  • @grebdnulyrag
    @grebdnulyrag Před 8 lety

    Great set of video's! Please keep them coming! I am interested and keep guessing that you are in Louisiana. Looks like you have a nice secluded spot. I am hidden away myself in Montana and I love it that way. Gary

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety

      +Gary Lundberg Thanks Gary! We are in Eastern KY and love the seclusion as well!

  • @biancaiosif7319
    @biancaiosif7319 Před 7 lety

    a new beginning ... for a family of warriors
    congratulations

  • @toxickatie
    @toxickatie Před 8 lety

    I've been binge watching these and that dog is just killing me. lol at it at 1:24.

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety

      +toxickatie She loves her baby bag, will stay there all day ;)

  • @jeffclarkofclarklesparkle3103

    If that's your lady, Sir, i hope you treat her like the beautiful goddess she is! Haha Any girl that will jump on the other end of a saw with you is a keeper 💖 p.s. i absolutely love what you do. Just wish there were words to your lessons

    • @jeffclarkofclarklesparkle3103
      @jeffclarkofclarklesparkle3103 Před 4 lety +2

      @Bill Simmons lmao. Wtf is a white knight? Im not an investor trying to save his company, and im sure as HELL not a feminist or trying to save his relationship. I just think it's very cool to see especially when some women are the laziest things on the planet other than the sloth who can't help it or lions because they can afford to be. So please, do explain your attempt to make my wonderful comment negative, child!

    • @-lll-ll-llll-AVE
      @-lll-ll-llll-AVE Před 4 lety +2

      Jeff Clark of Clarkle Sparkle lol and why wouldn’t one be a feminist? You’re « sure as HELL" that you wouldn’t deem all humans equal? Odd

    • @notinyourjurisdiction6903
      @notinyourjurisdiction6903 Před 3 lety

      @@-lll-ll-llll-AVE Not being a feminist does not mean that one does not consider all people as having equal dignity value and worth. Your comment is based on a false equivalency. It’s like saying, “What do you mean you don’t support Antifa? Aren’t you against fascism?”. One can be against fascism and also not be a part of Antifa. One can believe everyone is of equal value and also not adopt the label of “feminist”. Labels can carry a lot of baggage, so their usage isn’t always simply cut-and-dry. -- “Wait, so one can care deeply about (and fight for) justice... but not identify as an SJW?” Absolutely. Free your mind.

  • @mitchellhumbard8695
    @mitchellhumbard8695 Před 8 lety

    That Dog!!! So silly.

  • @ajwatters4431
    @ajwatters4431 Před 8 lety

    finding your video very interesting...thank you for sharing your knowledge...any chance you could put your videos in a playlist as would love to see it from start to finish...many thanks for taking the time to shoot and edit them in the first place..

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +2

      +Adam Watters good idea! Ill run it by the boss and see if she minds!

  • @WarriorOfModernDeath
    @WarriorOfModernDeath Před 7 lety +3

    Now, thats a real treasure of a wife.

  • @macktonite5849
    @macktonite5849 Před 7 lety +1

    If you could get a broad ax, that would be a lot easier. But it's interesting to see how hewing can be done with a standard ax.

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 7 lety +1

      I have several different broad axes, but prefer a normal felling axe with or without dressing using either an adze or scrub plane.
      czcams.com/video/FN77cAd5EAc/video.html

  • @dianagoodson-fortner408
    @dianagoodson-fortner408 Před 8 lety +1

    Absolutely beautiful! Amazing watching the expertize and craftsmanship going into your log home...the way our forefathers did it. (No electricity) Fantastic way of getting the logs moved to where you can work on them. My son and wife are enjoying watching your video's too. We plan to watch your progress and can't wait to see your home finished. Thanks for posting them. Just one question, where are you building your home; like what country or state?

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +2

      +jimmy fortner Thank you, all I can say after doing this, those old men must have been poured from molten steel!
      Well its actually not a house but a workshop, we will start our house soon as things thaw out here in Eastern KY

    • @sauljapuntich
      @sauljapuntich Před 8 lety

      +Mr. Chickadee I may not be steel in form, but my soul is made of hot steel fresh from the forge fire. :)

    • @jazzlad
      @jazzlad Před 7 lety

      +Mr. Chickadee I just watched all of your videos building your workshop, and I must say, I am quite humbled by them. I used to putter around my simple woodworking shop (I have since moved and don't yet have a replacement), but nothing I made approaches the skill of the simplest thing you've done here. I can't wait to see your house (assuming you choose to share that with us); thank you so much for your video series!

    • @jazzlad
      @jazzlad Před 7 lety

      +Mr. Chickadee Sorry for the self-reply, but I just noticed (I went and read your blog :-) ) that the "Stone piers" video wasn't out of order, that it is your house (I had previously stopped at "Door latch" - something I am now remedying).
      (SPOILER ALERT FOR ANYONE JUST STARTING THE VIDEOS)
      I must say, I was heartbroken to read about the beautiful work that you had to undo (being vague to lessen the spoiler), I believe we have all had hard lessons and that those are often the most educational, but this doesn't make their fresh memory any less biting.
      Warm regards,
      JazzLad

  • @antonschutte3548
    @antonschutte3548 Před 7 lety

    when are you putting up an update...I have watched all of your efforts with great interest...and may I say..envy...you two make a great team!

  • @TheRunereaper
    @TheRunereaper Před 8 lety

    I'm so glad I chanced on your videos. This story is incredible stuff.... like setting off to climb Mount Everest with nothing more than a lunch box and a change of underpants! May I ask your location? When I saw the first one I thought you were in Australia, very similar light and fearsome creepy-crawlies, but then I saw your pickup with the steering wheel on the left. Wonderful series, keep up the good work and thank-you.

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety

      +TheRunereaper Well luckily we brought 2 pair of underpants haha! We are in Eastern KY, USA

  • @ohske
    @ohske Před 5 lety +3

    👍👍👍🙂

  • @danielgun6828
    @danielgun6828 Před 8 lety

    thank god i find this channel

  • @llewellynwilliams1956
    @llewellynwilliams1956 Před 4 lety +3

    LOVE THAT ON HER T SHIRT "JUST DO IT"

  • @xXcajunblazeXx
    @xXcajunblazeXx Před 8 lety

    Wow! Incredible channel

  • @tendalwilson7117
    @tendalwilson7117 Před 7 lety +2

    Where did you buy those pants?

  • @marcelonetto9235
    @marcelonetto9235 Před 7 lety

    Um vídeo maravilhoso. De que país vocês são?
    Saúde e paz, desde o Brasil.

  • @navcenter77
    @navcenter77 Před 8 lety

    wow nice peel, its great seeing someone practicing the fine art of homebuilt construction. Have you seen wranglerstars channel as he uses a lot of those crosscut saws and may have a video on how to sharpen one if ever you needed to? Also is there a book your using for reference in this build? Can't wait to see more.

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +1

      +Andrew Poole Thank you, we learned most everything from Roy Underhills books and show. Ive seen wrangestar, he touches many good topics.

    • @tkjazzer
      @tkjazzer Před 8 lety

      Noah Bradley has some pretty photos of cabins made by hand in Virginia. I bet you already have your design planned out

  • @PhillipAeschliman
    @PhillipAeschliman Před 5 lety +2

    only thing i see missing is how you go from trimming the end to the planed side of trunk (6:06 mark)

    • @mannytorres9036
      @mannytorres9036 Před 4 lety +1

      You sure make it look easy. I like your videos. Good luck to you.

  • @davidlatham312
    @davidlatham312 Před 7 lety +1

    Hey friend, I'm sure you've answered this earlier but was curious as to why your using poplar when the other wall logs were oak.
    Poplar is by far easier to work and I enjoy it when I get a chance but is there any specific reason for using it as a top plate? DL

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 7 lety +12

      Great question! Traditionally good buildings were made with the most rot/insect resistant woods on the first level (first logs in a log house or sill plates in a timber frame), then the upper parts of the building were made of lighter easier to work wood. Softwoods also make better beams, hardwoods better posts, an oak post would be nice for strength, but an oak top plate would be excessively heavy for its application.

  • @hoperules8874
    @hoperules8874 Před 5 lety +1

    It’s Bambi & Faline❣️

  • @JDK45ACP
    @JDK45ACP Před 3 lety +1

    Nice.

  • @edymtzg
    @edymtzg Před 7 lety +2

    Beautifull Girl!!

  • @BigNorseWolf
    @BigNorseWolf Před 8 lety +1

    Needs the conan music when you're turning the wheel
    . :)
    Amazing work though

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +4

      +Renard Wolfe Haha, nice! Wish we had 70s Arnold here to lift things...

  • @roverdiego
    @roverdiego Před 7 lety

    The tiny girl is who does the heavy work!

  • @rafaelmonteirorodrigues6380

    great channel

  • @Mishn0
    @Mishn0 Před 6 lety +2

    sounds like a wood thrush at about 1:40

  • @thecreator8375
    @thecreator8375 Před 7 lety +1

    amazing !
    did you ever transport such a log without machines ?

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 7 lety +4

      nope, you would likely need either traction animals or a lot of people

    • @houseofwonders1
      @houseofwonders1 Před 2 lety

      if you were patient you could probably use an a frame and some pulleys rigged up to nearby trees

  • @lanevotapka4012
    @lanevotapka4012 Před 8 lety

    Great work here! I think the finished timber frame workshop is splendid! I'd love to try something like this someday. Did you have any trouble with permits or government barriers to getting this building up?

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +1

      +Lane Votapka Thank you! We are happy with how she turned out. You should definitely follow your dream! Thankfully we have no building codes or other "government" issues in our area, its nice to be left alone!

    • @lanevotapka4012
      @lanevotapka4012 Před 8 lety

      Ah that's great you don't have to be saddled with building codes that have made so many homesteaders' lives so difficult. Thanks for the encouragement, I definitely think that I'll be trying my hand at it very soon. But I plan to start small: maybe a shed or a carport or something.

  • @ScyutsBlckCloud
    @ScyutsBlckCloud Před 6 lety +2

    You ever think of setting up a live workshop or having someone come out n stay to learn?

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 6 lety +1

      We have several each year. czcams.com/video/SjojNSgCcDY/video.html

  • @joemahma9069
    @joemahma9069 Před 7 lety

    Really awe-inspiring work, Mr. Chickadee! Too bad it WEARS ME OUT just to WATCH! Also, pigs would fly before I could get my Sec. of War to take the other end of a hand saw!!! Any helpful hints?

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 7 lety +6

      Hmmm tell her that if a 90lb peruvian girl can do it…..;)

    • @joemahma9069
      @joemahma9069 Před 7 lety +2

      LOL....will advise her of that very thing the moment she hits the door! Must be some truth in that notion that dynamite comes in small packages. Well done, Mr. C.!

  • @eltorrisimo
    @eltorrisimo Před 8 lety

    I think you are inspiring. I am making a "timber framed" bedstead. Let me tell you folks: he makes it look easy---it is not. Good job!

  • @dco122
    @dco122 Před 8 lety +3

    poison ivy vine on the side of that tree

  • @OldNew45
    @OldNew45 Před 4 lety +10

    Nice to not be allergic to poison ivy!

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 4 lety +5

      Never bothered us at all

    • @OldNew45
      @OldNew45 Před 4 lety +5

      @@MrChickadee yeah, I used to be able to roll in the stuff. Not so much now.

    • @shannonw.8372
      @shannonw.8372 Před 4 lety +6

      I was breaking out in hives just watching 'em!

  • @danielzimbrich9484
    @danielzimbrich9484 Před 8 lety +1

    Did you oil the bottom plate timbers or did they change color as they age?

  • @ThomasShue
    @ThomasShue Před 8 lety

    can you please tell me where you got the blue metal framed log skidded and tongs. I have been skidding on a truck hood and I hate it. I want to do it your way.

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +1

      Its called a logging arch, they are really too expensive though, if you can weld or know someone who can it would be cheaper to make one, you can find plans online or just copy one, all you need is some square pipe and stub axles.

  • @NYGGJELEBEITE
    @NYGGJELEBEITE Před 4 lety +15

    Isn't there some law against lumberjacking in pink tights?

    • @shannonw.8372
      @shannonw.8372 Před 4 lety +6

      ...they cut down trees, they skip and jump, they like to press wildflowers...

    • @GuntWastelander
      @GuntWastelander Před rokem

      “Tights”… tell me you’re a cishet man without telling me you’re a cishet man 😒

    • @coast2coastauctions472
      @coast2coastauctions472 Před rokem

      ​@@GuntWastelander is that code for man?

  • @hughattwater
    @hughattwater Před 7 lety

    Mr Chikadee, where do you get your trousers and braces? Keep up the great CZcamss!

  • @06jaredpenner
    @06jaredpenner Před 4 lety +3

    Was that vine of the toxicodendron variety

  • @stephenlowe1376
    @stephenlowe1376 Před 8 lety +3

    Yikes! Hope you were not covered in poison ivy! I never chop into it like that!

  • @SuperHurdman
    @SuperHurdman Před 7 lety

    Do you rub your line with charcoal from the fire ?

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah, i found softer wood like poplar charcoal worked better. I use a japanese style ink line nowdays, much better than charcoal line.

  • @tkjazzer
    @tkjazzer Před 8 lety

    What is the stack of wood next to the cart/tractor/golf-cart-on-steroids for? Is it drying? What will you use it for?

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety +1

      The cart thing is a Kawasaki mule. I think you are referring to the split pieces from hewing timbers, these are called joggles, we stacked them up and burned them for firewood.

    • @FondlesHandles
      @FondlesHandles Před 7 lety

      why not make a ratcheting system for your capstan?

  • @steveclark5357
    @steveclark5357 Před 8 lety

    another great video, I painted some tipples around Lovely, beauty, Ky and Kermit wv, is hat anywhere close to you , I live on the Cumberland plateau in Tn., love the woods

    • @MrChickadee
      @MrChickadee  Před 8 lety

      +steve clark Im not sure, Tn has some gorgeous country as well, love the smokeys!

  • @blackhatter011
    @blackhatter011 Před 7 lety +6

    This is a poplar video.

    • @macf4426
      @macf4426 Před 7 lety

      Yes, it's treemendously poplar ;)