Ciao Alex, e sempre un piacere vedere the wild life intorno tua capanna! Hai visto da vivo i lupi? Guardando animali stavo pensando al tuo piccolo animaletto dentro casa. Hai provato di mettere una camera anche dentro per registrarlo? Sarebbe interessante a vedere che cosa combina li. Autunno sembra sta arrivando lì, anche se sotto e ancora 30° e tutto verde in giardino. Ho fatto un sogno strano un mese fa, che sara un inverno caldo. Mah, vediamo se sara veramente così. 😊
Suggestion: don’t push and pull your chainsaw like a hand saw. Let the chain do the work. Allow the chain to pull the engine up to the limb or log, the dogs (sharp teeth next to the base of the bar) will dig into the wood. This will allow you leverage, by pulling up on the trigger handle… and make cutting MUCH easier. Let the saw do the work.
Thank you for posting your video Alex, it is so fascinating to see the wildlife. I cant believe you have wild boar and wolves around your home - livingin the UK it just feels incredible to see those creatues in the wild. Im also really fascinated by the region describing the management and husbandry of your land - what is the name of the trees that plant themselves, the invasive specie? Does the region encourage you to grow indigenous trees (what would those be? Walnut, chestnut?). Its just so fascinating to see how you manage your plot. You are doing a fantastiic job - as a prt time project I cant believe how much you have done already and how much you get done each time you are there. It makes me realise how much of my time I waste! :)
Hello! Thank you for your comment; it's always great to read your analyses of my videos (please, take care of your time!). To answer your question, I'm not sure about the specific species of the bush I cut, but even birch (you can recognize it by the typical white bark) is considered invasive in some parts of Italy. Birch, like other species of these trees that some of us call "crazy," grows very quickly, thereby shading out slow-growing ones. This area is populated by beech and chestnut trees, and conifers in general. Once, around the cabin, in the 1950s, there were only pastures without trees, and then the wind populated the area, so to speak. The region provides guidelines on regulations, and it's up to individual landowners to keep the forest clean or not. However, incentives are managed by the Piedmont Region through authorized associations operating in the area ;)
Yes, it's a great idea for transporting firewood, but especially the stones I need to insulate the cabin. The slope here is very steep, so it's not easy to do anything, really. I'm doing some tests on the rope's placement; I was also considering steel cable, but... you'll see in the next video if I succeeded, lol!😅
Yes, this 4k quality camera produces really precise and clear videos. In fact, I might need to reduce the infrared rays because they illuminate too much in close proximity. I have invested and will continue to invest in new cameras for wildlife shooting. The goal is for this channel to showcase how humans and animals can coexist in their habitat, the Earth!
Absolutely not 💪😅, I need at least 4 or 5 times that amount, so in practice, I have to fill that woodshed up to the door and full height. I try to work on everything, wood and cabin, at the same time, depending on the weather forecasts.