The Official Work Pictures Thread

End weight reduction on a big fir today. Like 3 trees in one. Lots of stuff underneath. Tricky....but easy when you know how ;)

I been tense these last few days trying to keep up and schedule the incoming work. At least when I'm climbing, I dont worry about a thing. Day like today, didn't feel like work at all.
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Thats a lot of tree Reg!

Glad things are going well for you and glad you getting some pics up ;)
 
Sorry, I didn't get anything but another hero shot. I've just not been switched on for the pics of late.
I should hire somebody full time as of now, if I wasn't so particular. I don't want to see the same guy stood outside my house every morning, same as I wouldn't burden someone else outside of marriage to look at me every day. Can't seem to get past it. Hoping to take a week off late August. Great pics and thread on the big pine Stephen. Great pics here everyone, in the best treework thread ever. I've ditched the saw pants till the fall, that's it. Rules are all good and well, but at some point you have to prioritize the dangers. Nobody talks about heat exhaustion....not just the body, but how it effects the mind too. No two people are the same.
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Interesting about the saw pants. And the employee, or lack of.
 
You're funny, Reg, I feel the same way about employees. I feel bad for my brother that he has to deal with me 3 days a week all year long.... must get old.
 
Cutting and logging pics from last winter. Thought everyone might like to see em. Yarder is Thunderbird 90, with a Boman skycar. One setting had em hanging out about 4000'.
 

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It isn't. Lol.

Cool pics, seeing them reminds me again how lucky I feel to have gotten through my hihglead logging career unhurt.
 
Great logging pics! You made my day. I found myself getting all nostalgic for a minute, but thankfully the feelings passed quickly. Curious what your role was on the jobsite? Falling, hook tending, running equipment, working in the brush, etc?
 
Me n my partner cut it Rico. Were contract timber fallers. This one toward the Oregon coast, near Mapleton. We work a lot out that way.
 
Hmm reg' tree looks like a hellof a stump cut...if it were to come to that haha
Zane,Nice pictures! As the rest implied,nasty looking terrain. Wouldn't mind seeing more...lol
 
Big berger slacker up the McKenzie River. Rock bluff on the off side of landing.
 

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Leaning old growth on a strip. Hard to tell but it had maye 30' of side lean. Propped a pole up so I could reach the far corner of the face. 28" bar.
 

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