Do love the new helmet view mate, hope you keep doing your normal set back views shots too, they sort of give a bigger picture of your work space, love all the videos.
I know sharpening is a bore for you, but it’s helpful to us newbies to see the little things that guys do differently to give us ideas. Not necessarily explanations, just strokes, the way you push or pull the chain, where you tap the file, switch hands or not, etc…
Really like the views in this one. Especially the bucking. This view gives a better sense of the thought process to bucking big wood and why you do it that way. I don't get to see really big trees like you have. Keep adding in this view with your videos. For visual learners like me this was great. Side note, Trigvi is great. Still learning how to work it and as an experienced amateur i don't say much but it is a good forum.
Right on thanks Brent. I haven’t done any promotion yet besides my own videos. Still working on tweaking the site. I got a few more GoPro videos but I gotta get a new one. The battery on this one doesn’t last very long.
@@BjarneButler I know those batteries aren't cheap. It really is a good view. We all get to see what it is you're looking at. Haha I've been cold cocked from a falling limb before so it's nice to see you looking around. Seeing stuff you point out. I guarantee we'll all be watching no matter how you show it. Stay safe out there
I liked the new camera view. Going be be a lot more challenging to keep everything in frame though. None the less.. there are times when it's nice to see what you see. Even if it's only a secondary way of filming its a nice tool to have. Or for those places where lugging around filming kit is a pain.
I was wondering sir . Is there anyway you can show us the saw milling of those big cedar trees. And if you can’t, can you tell me where to go to see it. The factory I mean. God bless stay safe. 🇨🇦✌️
Bjarne, in regards to the sweater, what size you wear and your height for reference? Been following you for years now. Your a great faller and your bucking skills are killer. Bucking always stresses me out mentally and physically alot more than getting the tree down.
Great to see you wearing your rubber chainsaw boots again. Did you get a new pair or are they the same ones as last year? They look awesome with your chainsaw pants over top. Do you prefer them?
Dude, how high up were you when topping & limbing that cedar @16:30 ish? I'm guessing 10' to 12' on the high side, and that's just to the brush pile. Some serious cahones there.