I am licensed with the FAA under FAR Part 107 to operate commercially with my aerial cameras. Contact me for commercial assignments and current rates. I specialize in construction site photography but sadly can't share much of my work here.
Do you remember what song this was?. Great video, I think I've been here before.
@mikebrewington142511 күн бұрын
I really don't remember. It came from KZread's Audio Library and fit the duration which back then was all I was concerned with. I dream of reshooting it with my much more advanced equipment some day. Kaslo is such a neat area to visit.
@Pond611 күн бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425 No problem!, I forgot you could use an app to identify songs and this one (through the Google app for Android) came up as "Wish You'd Come True - The 126ers", Awhile back I used the song in a video but I lost the name of it back then too. Anyways, I will also have to visit Kaslo one day again as well, look forward to your future shots of it, I subbed so I see it when it comes out. Cheers!.
@carlstaub688520 күн бұрын
Used to go down that river in a raft every year for almost a decade. 🙂
@mikebrewington142520 күн бұрын
Perhaps more fun than a boat with a motor?🤑🤑
@carlstaub688520 күн бұрын
Easier to paddle back to shore, even!
@mikebrewington142520 күн бұрын
@@carlstaub6885 for sure🤪🤪
@joelpeterkАй бұрын
Looking across Kootenay Lake at the Purcell Mountains from Kaslo is one of the best views I've seen in my life. I was there in the summer. I'd love to see the Purcells in the winter.
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
I need to get back up there for another visit. When I was a kid Dad used to take us fishing up there. The beauty is incredible.
@leonardwitucke1Ай бұрын
That is not fishing.
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
Not my thing either but some folks enjoy it. To each their own.
@SomoneTookMyNameАй бұрын
You know, I hear a lot of people bag on the 3.8. Sure its a bit underpowered but its overbuilt. Lets face it. Its made to last. The fact that you put a supercharger on a 3.8 with so many miles is amazing. Mine is sitting at 131,000 miles and have considered a RIPP. I was going to just go ahead and wait until it just needs a rebuild/new motor. Im currently running a superchips tuner on it and have been happy with that. Though that bit of boost would be nice. Im running dana 60s with 37s along with a good number of other mods. I do wheel it often but still want to be able to drive it to the trails. Anyway, its good to see this.
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
I’m currently at 364,000 miles and still loving it. My original goal when I bought the high mileage Jeep was to do an LS swap when the engine croaked but it just keeps on purring. I bought mine used and know there are more good used kits out there so go for it. I’ve kept this with no lift on KO-2 285’s so it handles and drives good. When the boost comes on you can’t imagine the pleasure it provides plus it is more responsive from low idle up thanks to the oversized injectors that are a part of the kit.
@chandlerb4957Ай бұрын
There probably just as many Mercuries as there is Yamaha’ss
@NavyDadProductionsАй бұрын
Awesome operation
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
It really is an impressive well-run operation which is more evident from the air. I’ve been around a lot of crusher set-ups and this one stands out on the top of the heap.
@dubi7879Ай бұрын
dumbest thing ive seen. talk about combat fishing. it is beyond me why anyone would engage in that.
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
Not my cup of tea either but to each his own passion.
@saloneboboАй бұрын
Its $250ish a day $150 half day plus tip
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
Spendy👎🏻👎🏻
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
From the last time I was up.
@mtrainierrailАй бұрын
Hey! This one is super neat!
@johnrday2023Ай бұрын
You would think they might leave the odd small clump of trees to naturally self seed instead of clear felling (because of most economical - for them ! ) Yes, they will fire the burn piles and will plantf
@carlstaub6885Ай бұрын
I heard they're gonna put an In-N-Out on Mill Plain, too. Near 136th Ave.
@mikebrewington1425Ай бұрын
I saw that. It’ll be interesting to see how they handle traffic flow. Looking at the site plan for Ridgefield it looks similar to the Keiser location.
@Qarlo992 ай бұрын
Familiar territory, and beautiful.
@mikebrewington14252 ай бұрын
I love getting out in the Lewis River country. Yesterday I had the rain chasing me. I should have gone earlier.
@boondogger2 ай бұрын
What a cluster, reason I don't play up there 😅
@mikebrewington14252 ай бұрын
I don’t blame you a bit.
@jimwilson7172 ай бұрын
Outstanding work Mike!!
@mikebrewington14252 ай бұрын
Thanks Jim. When I was shooting the opener, my neighbor came over because two drones were in the air. It's challenging shooting Air 2 Air even with drones.
@jimwilson7172 ай бұрын
Great work Mike!!
@mikebrewington14252 ай бұрын
Thanks Jim. It was mostly shot with the 70mm camera with a few. Closeups with the 166mm. It was challenging trying to keep them in frame as they buzzed by. Capturing this with the Inspire 2 would have required an acceptable zoom lens so the Mavic 3 Pro is definitely a useable tool. I’m so glad we seized the day as it’s been solid rain since then.
@donaldcarlson-dr8tw2 ай бұрын
Looks like the mouth of the Rouge River
@mikebrewington14252 ай бұрын
Is it that crowded there?
@DanielGomez-jk6bv2 ай бұрын
Over 60 boats, average of 5 peope per, odds of 200 fish not likely
@mikebrewington14252 ай бұрын
Not my cup of tea but fun to watch. Think of the investment in boats and gear just going around in circles🤑🤑
@DanielGomez-jk6bv2 ай бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425 the same thing I think when I see the boats going up and down the river. 50, 60 thousand dollar boats to get the same limit of fish we get fishing from shore..if they are lucky
@terrytyrrell9375Ай бұрын
Hahaha catch them every time oddsare very good
@DavidLorenzoFlorida3 ай бұрын
*Nice initial test drive of the Mavic 3 Pro and your thoughts throughout. Found you through your comment on Ron Brown's video. Enjoy the M3P👍*
@mikebrewington14253 ай бұрын
Thanks David. The weather is supposed to clear up tomorrow so maybe I can do a proper test. It looks to be a great new tool.
@plt9033 ай бұрын
They claim they re-plant but mostly don’t. What’s the difference between that and clearing the Amazon? Humans are the most ignorant!
@SootyGrouse3 ай бұрын
What causes those diagonal lines on the slope that converge at the work spot?
@mikebrewington14253 ай бұрын
If I understand your question right, what you are referring to are lines where vegetation has been disturbed by previous sets as the timber is drug up to the landing.
@SootyGrouse3 ай бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425 Thanks! I live on the Olympic Peninsula and can see those lines in some place even after trees regrow.
@mikebrewington14253 ай бұрын
@@SootyGrouse Yes, if you watch the bundle dragging up you can see the marks on the ground.
@noname-lm2nq3 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday Mister Corinna ,Corinna.
@Qarlo993 ай бұрын
👍
@Thinkingaboutfishing4 ай бұрын
Looks like no fun
@joemccarthy82934 ай бұрын
smooth sailing as always, Mike. This project has so much more going on than meets the eye. I didn't appreciate it's intricacies until visiting a website that explained the scope of work involved. The incredible pier construction below water line, extending deeper than you would expect - far deeper than the original footings - in order to connect the bridge to bedrock so it can withstand the big one. And the eventual sliding left and right of the existing lanes leaving gap in which new lanes will be added. Nothing 'normal' about this job, right? Your fly-over is much appreciated and please do a progress report next time you're in the hood, buddy.
@mikebrewington14254 ай бұрын
Joe, I'm sure lots of folk complain as they are slowed down on construction projects and most don't take the time to research what the job is all about unlike you doing a deep dive into the why's and wherefore. It is a fascinating project and I find it very interesting. I spent two years downstream on the Tilikum Crossing and the first year was spent building trestles and cofferdams for the deep foundation work meaning year one nothing built was permanent and would all be removed as the job progressed.. A year after I retired they brought me back in to watch over the removal of the two tower cranes that sat 260' above the river; On this project I thought I had the drone work only to find out I was beat out by a DBE contractor. No hard feelings as when I'm in the area I still stop and throw the camera in the air for a looksee. This video is the fourth in the series.
@rayswindle90314 ай бұрын
Very cool flying over all that water. How high to you fly the drone?
@mikebrewington14254 ай бұрын
The first two clips were 125-150 agl (agw🤔) and the third clip was a bit under 400’ and near the end 75-80’. In less populated areas I have been known to fly a bit lower. Check out “Splashdown” on my channel from a couple years ago shot with the original DJI FPV.
@rayswindle90314 ай бұрын
Will do!@@mikebrewington1425
@zenfrancisco57474 ай бұрын
IM82 YEARS OLD AND STILL LOVE TO LISTEN ALL RAY.PETERSON SONG
@dns12354 ай бұрын
Thank you
@Qarlo995 ай бұрын
Awesome.
@mikebrewington14255 ай бұрын
Thanks. We need to enjoy this cold and snowy weather here in SW Washington because it is so much better than the rain.
@Qarlo995 ай бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425 Absolutely!
@YOONGOON_FPV5 ай бұрын
Awesome shot, mike! Like from another droner :) keep flying dude, thanx for sharing wonderful video
@mikebrewington14255 ай бұрын
Thanks. I threw it up again last night but encountered heavy rime ice. Lens was covered by the time I got it home. Ice crystals on lens are pretty cool.
@YOONGOON_FPV5 ай бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425 keep flying!
@chrisregister80215 ай бұрын
Looks great. What were your settings?
@mikebrewington14255 ай бұрын
Mavic 3’s have a great quick and dirty feature for nighttime videos. Just select video and night from the menu. It puts everything in auto and applies a strong noise reduction to your clip. Quite amazing results. This was straight out of the drone with only title and trimming applied. Cold weather is back and it’s snowing again so I’ll shoot a little D-log next time. Which drone do you fly?
@chrisregister80215 ай бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425 I just got a mavic 3 I have an even flown it yet...
@mikebrewington14255 ай бұрын
@@chrisregister8021 Great. You’ll love it. Which model?
@lewiscarey69845 ай бұрын
January 5, 2005 singer Ray Peterson passed away! Which Ray is this, and from what year?😮😮😮
@jurahelzain91865 ай бұрын
Sir Ray.....one song please...thank you Sir.. from Singapore
@WashingtonRefuseTrucks5 ай бұрын
I WAS THERE
@tomdoucette80705 ай бұрын
Incredible Display!
@mikebrewington14255 ай бұрын
Tom you know how Gene’s mind works. He puts his whole heart into it.
@virginiawright5415 ай бұрын
I’m speechless!! It’s gorgeous,it’s beautiful,it’s awesome, it’s awe inspiring,it’s fun ,it’s spiritual,it’s ,a labor of love. Thank you for sharing !!
@mikebrewington14255 ай бұрын
I was blown away the first time I saw it too. It even better now. We hung a 20’ star from a 60’ manlift last Friday. It takes continual effort to maintain it.
@virginiawright5415 ай бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425
@virginiawright5415 ай бұрын
and much credit to you as well,nice work @@mikebrewington1425
@kindrs2rud6 ай бұрын
Ummm Cranbrook doesn't have a lake
@CarolinaAirshots6 ай бұрын
Nice display of lights, wow, I bet the power bill is high lol. Merry Christmas !
@mikebrewington14256 ай бұрын
It is. Plus it takes a lot of continual maintenance to keep everything lit and moving.
@benlujan2886 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas!
@RicksRN726 ай бұрын
Beautiful!!!
@mikebrewington14256 ай бұрын
Thanks. It’s quite a display.
@Hard_7_Iron6 ай бұрын
Looks like Washington.....well done!
@mikebrewington14256 ай бұрын
Thanks Kyle. It is. Near Vancouver.
@Qarlo996 ай бұрын
👍🙂 Wow! How do they have the space to store this off season?
@mikebrewington14256 ай бұрын
It is a bit of a challenge. Storing them without damage and ready for next year.
@toddshay58996 ай бұрын
We call it tower ground. Not called pulls, they are roads. Its called a shovel, not a loader. Not "stacked" its called "decked". Not called "bells" they are called whistles. Not an "anchor" its a tailhold. Noy a "saw blade, its a a bar. "Cutter loose" = unbell the chokers.
@mikebrewington14256 ай бұрын
Thanks for the input. Every trade has their own lingo. Fascinating to watch them work.
@jimhere13 ай бұрын
@@mikebrewington1425 the guys in the brush blow the whistles and operate the car, not the yarder engineer.
@mikebrewington14253 ай бұрын
Keep it up. I can learn a lot from you guys.
@EdBlack-6 ай бұрын
What did you notice in regards to mpg? Did you test the mpg before and after?
@mikebrewington14256 ай бұрын
I’ve faithfully tracked mileage since the first tank after I bought it. Mileage around town suffers compared to pre Supercharger but is about the same at cruise. Throttle response is much better even when not in boost. I’m sure 50% bigger injector flow has some bearing on this. Back in June we put 3000 miles on it inAlaska and then another 3000 miles home. Start to finish 18.5 mpg calculated. (Don’t believe the lie meter on the dash). I’ve put 132,000 miles on the Jeep with the last 30,000 boosted. No comparison before/after. Fun! Odometer turned over 359,000 a week ago.
@SJM_Studios6 ай бұрын
Ah cranbrook, I live here! Its people are crap tho
@mikebrewington14256 ай бұрын
We visit Cranbrook quite often and know some fine people there including family.
@Jsuttar7 ай бұрын
I worked for Tony beets this summer was quite the summer! Love Dawson such a gem of a place!
@mikebrewington14257 ай бұрын
I'll bet that was an interesting summer. We watch the show religiously. I worked heavy construction all my life so tend to laugh at the drama. What were you running? Ddi you get a chance to explore the area while you were there? I'd like to go back and spend more time checking it out.
@davidhurst-bm4zh7 ай бұрын
I recently supercharged my 2011 with 125,000 miles. I love it, no regrets.
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Do you remember what song this was?. Great video, I think I've been here before.
I really don't remember. It came from KZread's Audio Library and fit the duration which back then was all I was concerned with. I dream of reshooting it with my much more advanced equipment some day. Kaslo is such a neat area to visit.
@@mikebrewington1425 No problem!, I forgot you could use an app to identify songs and this one (through the Google app for Android) came up as "Wish You'd Come True - The 126ers", Awhile back I used the song in a video but I lost the name of it back then too. Anyways, I will also have to visit Kaslo one day again as well, look forward to your future shots of it, I subbed so I see it when it comes out. Cheers!.
Used to go down that river in a raft every year for almost a decade. 🙂
Perhaps more fun than a boat with a motor?🤑🤑
Easier to paddle back to shore, even!
@@carlstaub6885 for sure🤪🤪
Looking across Kootenay Lake at the Purcell Mountains from Kaslo is one of the best views I've seen in my life. I was there in the summer. I'd love to see the Purcells in the winter.
I need to get back up there for another visit. When I was a kid Dad used to take us fishing up there. The beauty is incredible.
That is not fishing.
Not my thing either but some folks enjoy it. To each their own.
You know, I hear a lot of people bag on the 3.8. Sure its a bit underpowered but its overbuilt. Lets face it. Its made to last. The fact that you put a supercharger on a 3.8 with so many miles is amazing. Mine is sitting at 131,000 miles and have considered a RIPP. I was going to just go ahead and wait until it just needs a rebuild/new motor. Im currently running a superchips tuner on it and have been happy with that. Though that bit of boost would be nice. Im running dana 60s with 37s along with a good number of other mods. I do wheel it often but still want to be able to drive it to the trails. Anyway, its good to see this.
I’m currently at 364,000 miles and still loving it. My original goal when I bought the high mileage Jeep was to do an LS swap when the engine croaked but it just keeps on purring. I bought mine used and know there are more good used kits out there so go for it. I’ve kept this with no lift on KO-2 285’s so it handles and drives good. When the boost comes on you can’t imagine the pleasure it provides plus it is more responsive from low idle up thanks to the oversized injectors that are a part of the kit.
There probably just as many Mercuries as there is Yamaha’ss
Awesome operation
It really is an impressive well-run operation which is more evident from the air. I’ve been around a lot of crusher set-ups and this one stands out on the top of the heap.
dumbest thing ive seen. talk about combat fishing. it is beyond me why anyone would engage in that.
Not my cup of tea either but to each his own passion.
Its $250ish a day $150 half day plus tip
Spendy👎🏻👎🏻
From the last time I was up.
Hey! This one is super neat!
You would think they might leave the odd small clump of trees to naturally self seed instead of clear felling (because of most economical - for them ! ) Yes, they will fire the burn piles and will plantf
I heard they're gonna put an In-N-Out on Mill Plain, too. Near 136th Ave.
I saw that. It’ll be interesting to see how they handle traffic flow. Looking at the site plan for Ridgefield it looks similar to the Keiser location.
Familiar territory, and beautiful.
I love getting out in the Lewis River country. Yesterday I had the rain chasing me. I should have gone earlier.
What a cluster, reason I don't play up there 😅
I don’t blame you a bit.
Outstanding work Mike!!
Thanks Jim. When I was shooting the opener, my neighbor came over because two drones were in the air. It's challenging shooting Air 2 Air even with drones.
Great work Mike!!
Thanks Jim. It was mostly shot with the 70mm camera with a few. Closeups with the 166mm. It was challenging trying to keep them in frame as they buzzed by. Capturing this with the Inspire 2 would have required an acceptable zoom lens so the Mavic 3 Pro is definitely a useable tool. I’m so glad we seized the day as it’s been solid rain since then.
Looks like the mouth of the Rouge River
Is it that crowded there?
Over 60 boats, average of 5 peope per, odds of 200 fish not likely
Not my cup of tea but fun to watch. Think of the investment in boats and gear just going around in circles🤑🤑
@@mikebrewington1425 the same thing I think when I see the boats going up and down the river. 50, 60 thousand dollar boats to get the same limit of fish we get fishing from shore..if they are lucky
Hahaha catch them every time oddsare very good
*Nice initial test drive of the Mavic 3 Pro and your thoughts throughout. Found you through your comment on Ron Brown's video. Enjoy the M3P👍*
Thanks David. The weather is supposed to clear up tomorrow so maybe I can do a proper test. It looks to be a great new tool.
They claim they re-plant but mostly don’t. What’s the difference between that and clearing the Amazon? Humans are the most ignorant!
What causes those diagonal lines on the slope that converge at the work spot?
If I understand your question right, what you are referring to are lines where vegetation has been disturbed by previous sets as the timber is drug up to the landing.
@@mikebrewington1425 Thanks! I live on the Olympic Peninsula and can see those lines in some place even after trees regrow.
@@SootyGrouse Yes, if you watch the bundle dragging up you can see the marks on the ground.
Happy Birthday Mister Corinna ,Corinna.
👍
Looks like no fun
smooth sailing as always, Mike. This project has so much more going on than meets the eye. I didn't appreciate it's intricacies until visiting a website that explained the scope of work involved. The incredible pier construction below water line, extending deeper than you would expect - far deeper than the original footings - in order to connect the bridge to bedrock so it can withstand the big one. And the eventual sliding left and right of the existing lanes leaving gap in which new lanes will be added. Nothing 'normal' about this job, right? Your fly-over is much appreciated and please do a progress report next time you're in the hood, buddy.
Joe, I'm sure lots of folk complain as they are slowed down on construction projects and most don't take the time to research what the job is all about unlike you doing a deep dive into the why's and wherefore. It is a fascinating project and I find it very interesting. I spent two years downstream on the Tilikum Crossing and the first year was spent building trestles and cofferdams for the deep foundation work meaning year one nothing built was permanent and would all be removed as the job progressed.. A year after I retired they brought me back in to watch over the removal of the two tower cranes that sat 260' above the river; On this project I thought I had the drone work only to find out I was beat out by a DBE contractor. No hard feelings as when I'm in the area I still stop and throw the camera in the air for a looksee. This video is the fourth in the series.
Very cool flying over all that water. How high to you fly the drone?
The first two clips were 125-150 agl (agw🤔) and the third clip was a bit under 400’ and near the end 75-80’. In less populated areas I have been known to fly a bit lower. Check out “Splashdown” on my channel from a couple years ago shot with the original DJI FPV.
Will do!@@mikebrewington1425
IM82 YEARS OLD AND STILL LOVE TO LISTEN ALL RAY.PETERSON SONG
Thank you
Awesome.
Thanks. We need to enjoy this cold and snowy weather here in SW Washington because it is so much better than the rain.
@@mikebrewington1425 Absolutely!
Awesome shot, mike! Like from another droner :) keep flying dude, thanx for sharing wonderful video
Thanks. I threw it up again last night but encountered heavy rime ice. Lens was covered by the time I got it home. Ice crystals on lens are pretty cool.
@@mikebrewington1425 keep flying!
Looks great. What were your settings?
Mavic 3’s have a great quick and dirty feature for nighttime videos. Just select video and night from the menu. It puts everything in auto and applies a strong noise reduction to your clip. Quite amazing results. This was straight out of the drone with only title and trimming applied. Cold weather is back and it’s snowing again so I’ll shoot a little D-log next time. Which drone do you fly?
@@mikebrewington1425 I just got a mavic 3 I have an even flown it yet...
@@chrisregister8021 Great. You’ll love it. Which model?
January 5, 2005 singer Ray Peterson passed away! Which Ray is this, and from what year?😮😮😮
Sir Ray.....one song please...thank you Sir.. from Singapore
I WAS THERE
Incredible Display!
Tom you know how Gene’s mind works. He puts his whole heart into it.
I’m speechless!! It’s gorgeous,it’s beautiful,it’s awesome, it’s awe inspiring,it’s fun ,it’s spiritual,it’s ,a labor of love. Thank you for sharing !!
I was blown away the first time I saw it too. It even better now. We hung a 20’ star from a 60’ manlift last Friday. It takes continual effort to maintain it.
@@mikebrewington1425
and much credit to you as well,nice work @@mikebrewington1425
Ummm Cranbrook doesn't have a lake
Nice display of lights, wow, I bet the power bill is high lol. Merry Christmas !
It is. Plus it takes a lot of continual maintenance to keep everything lit and moving.
Merry Christmas!
Beautiful!!!
Thanks. It’s quite a display.
Looks like Washington.....well done!
Thanks Kyle. It is. Near Vancouver.
👍🙂 Wow! How do they have the space to store this off season?
It is a bit of a challenge. Storing them without damage and ready for next year.
We call it tower ground. Not called pulls, they are roads. Its called a shovel, not a loader. Not "stacked" its called "decked". Not called "bells" they are called whistles. Not an "anchor" its a tailhold. Noy a "saw blade, its a a bar. "Cutter loose" = unbell the chokers.
Thanks for the input. Every trade has their own lingo. Fascinating to watch them work.
@@mikebrewington1425 the guys in the brush blow the whistles and operate the car, not the yarder engineer.
Keep it up. I can learn a lot from you guys.
What did you notice in regards to mpg? Did you test the mpg before and after?
I’ve faithfully tracked mileage since the first tank after I bought it. Mileage around town suffers compared to pre Supercharger but is about the same at cruise. Throttle response is much better even when not in boost. I’m sure 50% bigger injector flow has some bearing on this. Back in June we put 3000 miles on it inAlaska and then another 3000 miles home. Start to finish 18.5 mpg calculated. (Don’t believe the lie meter on the dash). I’ve put 132,000 miles on the Jeep with the last 30,000 boosted. No comparison before/after. Fun! Odometer turned over 359,000 a week ago.
Ah cranbrook, I live here! Its people are crap tho
We visit Cranbrook quite often and know some fine people there including family.
I worked for Tony beets this summer was quite the summer! Love Dawson such a gem of a place!
I'll bet that was an interesting summer. We watch the show religiously. I worked heavy construction all my life so tend to laugh at the drama. What were you running? Ddi you get a chance to explore the area while you were there? I'd like to go back and spend more time checking it out.
I recently supercharged my 2011 with 125,000 miles. I love it, no regrets.
Did you do the Ripp Kit?
I’d enjoy hearing an update on your experience.
Hello I'm in Dawson City👍👍👍😊😊😊🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Very nice!!
Thanks Sarah!