The Most Epic job I've ever done!
Ойын-сауық
The biggest job we've done together at Beehive Tree Services. The removal of 2 x 50 metre Mountain Ash trees and 2 x 25m trunks that had previously been cut down to that height.
All the wood was taken back to our yard and will be processed into slabs, and firewood.
A huge thankyou to Simon Khorolskiy for allowing me to use his awe inspiring Russian, Christian Music in my Video:
He is one of my favourite artists, please check out his channel here / simonkhorolskiy
And below is the song used in this video
'He Is Worthy'
• Simon Khorolskiy - Ты ...
All praise and Glory to God
#tree #arborist #treefails
#chainsaw #howtocutatree #climbing
#felling #stihl #husqvarna #rigging #treeclimbing #fails #dangerous
#skills #perspective
Пікірлер: 92
You all are beasts !!! Making rigging look second nature ... Amazing job, be safe 🤙🏼
The music is spectacular. Hoping to get some of his CDs . Very stirring. Stay safe.
Awesome work, awesome skills and awesome giving praise to God
Epic indeed! Greetings from a french arborist. God bless you!
DUDE!!! That was the coolest video I have ever seen!!! Such good work and the cinematography and music was brilliant 🤯
@treeclimberharry582
Жыл бұрын
Wow thanks mate glad you liked it!!
Awesome and epic!! Thank God for keeping you safe!
It must be quite the feeling rigging out pieces that big. Here on the east coast of Canada, we rarely deal with trees over 80 ft tall. Even with our smaller trees the pucker factor gets high for me, so I can just imagine the rush rigging out that kind of wood. Great job! Always a pleasure to watch your vids!
@daveooooo
Жыл бұрын
David Jeffery I agree with you 100% on the pucker Factor rigging that big of wood has got to be a rush.The amount of adrenaline incredible none of us realize. I have to admit I'm an adrenaline junkie and that's why I love climbing for a living I'm 63 years old now so kind of backed off compared to what I used to do but I still love it. I also shoot in many professional pool tournaments and I get almost the same Rush when I get into the finals playing against really tough opponents having to keep your cool under great stress is tough in itself.....
We send greetings from Russian Arborists. Russian song nice to hear))
Keep up the great work Harry ! Please keep making more awesome videos videos, 🙏 Well done to the groundsman as well
Sets a great example of high level professional tree work. Great rigging.
Waw..Awesome! 🇧🇪
Это не люди,это боги.👍
mad respect. just found your channel again. tree climber in ohio. you do the biggest climbs. im so impressed. and the rigging, crew, flualidy...you’re awesome-make it look easy. and thats some hard manual shit you’re always doing. love from ohio again* stay safe! learned a lot from you already (after doing it 20 years) just watching. thank you*
Spiderman would be impressed...
dude that log landing flat at 3:24 must have felt so amazing
Love it. Good to see you back uploading. Great footage n skills. God bless from Ireland 😀🤙
Saying g'day from Western Australia, take care man, hope your all good after the fall.
Been waiting ages for a new one, never disappoints💪
Good Job! I really Like your videos. Be blessed and stay safe. Greetings from Germany:)
Respect
Great job, great crew. Always a pleasure to watch or have a great crew together that can slay the trees and make it look easy. Good job fellas.
Good!!!
Im out of FL. I always say I couldnt make it as a climber up North or out West. Too cold and the trees are massive. Big Respects to this squad. 😎🤙
@PendOreilleTreeWorks
8 ай бұрын
Bro he ain’t in America lmao but right on I couldn’t make it in NZ or AU or whichever his trees are fuckin nuts
Great work thanks for taking the time to video the job
Just WOW I could watch this al day💪💪
Wow great work
You lads are for real!! Great rigging brothers. God Bless
Hello greetings from Santiago Chile 🇨🇱🙋♂️💪
Meeeeegavideo!!!!
Excelente trabajo, sus videos sirve de inspiración a todos aquellos que nos dedicamos a la poda y corta de árboles. Gracias por compartir.
Awesome dude!
beautiful background music🙏
Beautiful work from all of you.
Glorious!
So good!
Your a beast bro 😎
@brendonhilltreeservices982
2 жыл бұрын
Epic Harry!! Keep em coming some serious gum trees in Ozzie!!😳😳
Incredible. Absolutely pure skill and experience. Amazing job
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man
Awesome skills. So impressed.xx
Great job and great video brother glad to see you are well and filming again climb safe and God bless you and yours🙏
Nicely done dude 👍
Praise God for you safety 🙏
Wow my fried, big rigging for sure👏👏👏👏
Bravo majstore 👍
Hola desde chile ciudad de lebu bendiciones muy buen trabajo y emocionante que Dios los bendiga.
Respect!
Une des plus belle vidéo d'élagage que j'ai vu ! super boulot ! Juste Magnifique. Mon rêve de venir un jours travailler en Australie avec vous Climb safe ! 😉
Epic trees, epic teamwork 👏 will definitely be checking out the artists channel also
Sunteți fantastici !
Flat impressive!
Harry this was a good one mate couple of big bangers mate
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Ash 👍
Some awesome rigging and sweet climbing. Way to slay it! 🤙🤙🤙
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man
He allways tops the competition great job sir
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Don't know about that but thanks 🙂
@EdtheGardener
2 жыл бұрын
You do though
Nice work man. Good rigging
Only twigged now that's why you got those rolls of rope lol
that was sick nice job guys
Your a beast my Dude!!
These are the jobs where a good groundie is more important than the climber.
awsome work guys!
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man
Wow, what a job! Great video, skills and bravery. 👍
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mike! How's Thailand?
@mikebthevegan8665
2 жыл бұрын
@@treeclimberharry582 It’s great thanks. I love the climate. Only problem is I am a bad and slow student in learning the language. Nobody speaks English here! I am going to have to learn. 😊
Awesome video! What lowering device are you using?
incredible stuff my man!!!!!
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate 🙂
Man this guy is tuff
Such an epic video Haz. Keep up the great work. Thank God for keeping you boys safe. Btw awesome background music
Mad respect... All of your knots and rope routes were nice and clean. Out of personal curiosity... what was the point of rigging the first tree all the way down, then chunking the 2nd?
@treeclimberharry582
10 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! The first tree was leaning over road and powerlines, second tree was straight and had a drop zone
Fucken Beast
Perfect job man ! What rope were you using for those big pieces?
@treeclimberharry582
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man 20mm double braid
Savage
Did you need like a 300ft rope for that big span rig? I see @ 1:58 you used 2 lowering devices. But I'm wondering, would you tie the rope to the base of the tree, if you only had 1 lowering device?
@treeclimberharry582
8 ай бұрын
We had one rope 330 feet, another about 250 feet. Used a stein as the main bollard and a portwrap as the second. Wouldn't tie the rope to the base of the tree. Couldn't have really done it without 2 lowering devices.
@alotl1kevegas860
8 ай бұрын
@@treeclimberharry582 Thanks, that makes sense. So you can lower both sides of the ropes. Could you not tie off one end of the rope to the base, and attach a block to what your rigging? Wouldn't that allow you to use 1 lowering device? Sorry for the tedious questions. Just a noob trying to soak up information. Thanks 😊 Climb safe!
@treeclimberharry582
8 ай бұрын
@@alotl1kevegas860 I would tie one end off at the top of one of the stems, with a block on the other stem and a block on the rope attached to the branch lowered, that way you can still control it with the lowering device. That would allow for one rope, however for this tree, we would have needed a 500 foot long rope haha
What y'all think bout rocking the tree while you take the top trying to time it and force hinge to go earlier is my mentality while in theory will. hold.better in weird situation say a dead tree with lack of hinge or hard wood trees
@senseiborwick5259
Жыл бұрын
Or angles that are close to horizontal I reckon you rock the tree rather than just cutting till it goes and it's faster than changinf to handsaw??? Looking for Harry's feedback but any is greatly appreciated check out my Instagram and KZread same name y'all I'm out here :)
@1neAdam12
8 ай бұрын
Have you tested this theory? Any proof of concept you can share?
Yawn...
@1neAdam12
8 ай бұрын
Lol.. Tough crowd!These do look technical, but in all honesty, these are fairly easy removals. Hardest part is setting yourself up for managing quick rigging and cutting, while keeping your ground men busy.