Añade un argumento en tu idiomaVeteran logger Jared Douglas puts everything on the line to harvest the largest timber in the world. One misstep in this high-risk industry could cost tens of thousands of dollars, or even a... Leer todoVeteran logger Jared Douglas puts everything on the line to harvest the largest timber in the world. One misstep in this high-risk industry could cost tens of thousands of dollars, or even a life.Veteran logger Jared Douglas puts everything on the line to harvest the largest timber in the world. One misstep in this high-risk industry could cost tens of thousands of dollars, or even a life.
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People dont realize logging is a dieing industry, that we need to survive... canada is over 80% woodlands and half of it is desolation of snow and uninhabitable, canada cities is very thinly spread out in this mass of woods, the second largest country in the world is mostly uninhabitable woods and snow, these people in the show work with the the natives to insure only to cut the rotting trees. Trees are a society on there own that talk from one forest end to the other letting it know disease is coming and to help protect itself from this eventual threat, rot spreads, and they fly high in helicopters looking for specific tree's not just any tree. But a specific type and the natives give the ok, if no ok no cut.... People that complain about this show for green purposes are uneducated Nancie's... society needs this. This profession needs to continue.. the natives in the 1800 cut trees and did control burns in order to maintain the forests growth. This is no different, cut a few trees to save a forest. While giving a country economic resources. This show is not just entertaining but it is drastic to the future of the Canadian economy. We all cant be welders, influencers and desk jockies, society needs loggers. Society needs this show to bring awareness to people who might not otherwise know...that logging is there calling.
Awesome show. Not much else to be said, watching these guys do what they do safely, professionally, and sustainably is a priceless opportunity, I suggest everyone give it a watch!! Was awesome to see not just the logging/falling portions but the booming, trucking, equipment & barge moves, mechanics, and all other pieces of the puzzle. It really shows how many people it truly takes to accomplish this job of getting logs to the beach, all hands on deck is an understatement.
The naysayers in these reviews have no clue what they're talking about, misinformation, miseducation, and ignorance at its finest. Look forward to the finale!!
The naysayers in these reviews have no clue what they're talking about, misinformation, miseducation, and ignorance at its finest. Look forward to the finale!!
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This show is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates real, hard-working folks putting it all on the line. It gives us a front-row seat to the dangerous world of big timber logging, and boy, does it deliver!
Jared Douglas and his crew are the real deal. These guys aren't afraid to get their hands dirty to make an honest living, and it's refreshing to see. The risks they take are jaw-dropping - one wrong move could cost them everything, but they face it head-on with grit and determination.
What really stands out is how much Jared cares for his crew. He's not just a boss; he's a leader who looks out for his people. It's clear these guys are like family, working together in some of the most remote and treacherous conditions imaginable.
The show busts a lot of myths about logging too. Did you know they plant three trees for every one they cut? These guys are actually helping to maintain healthy forests by harvesting huge end of life cycle trees before they fall naturally. It's not just about making money; it's about responsible forestry.
And let's talk about those trees - we're talking massive timber worth up to $70,000 each! The skill and precision it takes to fell these giants is nothing short of impressive.
The cinematography is top-notch, capturing the raw beauty and danger of the wilderness. You can almost feel the spray of sawdust and hear the thunderous crash of falling timber.
It's more than just a show; it's a tribute to the unsung heroes who risk it all to bring us the wood we use every day. God bless these hardworking men and women, including the brave camera crew. Here's hoping they all stay safe out there in the wild.
Jared Douglas and his crew are the real deal. These guys aren't afraid to get their hands dirty to make an honest living, and it's refreshing to see. The risks they take are jaw-dropping - one wrong move could cost them everything, but they face it head-on with grit and determination.
What really stands out is how much Jared cares for his crew. He's not just a boss; he's a leader who looks out for his people. It's clear these guys are like family, working together in some of the most remote and treacherous conditions imaginable.
The show busts a lot of myths about logging too. Did you know they plant three trees for every one they cut? These guys are actually helping to maintain healthy forests by harvesting huge end of life cycle trees before they fall naturally. It's not just about making money; it's about responsible forestry.
And let's talk about those trees - we're talking massive timber worth up to $70,000 each! The skill and precision it takes to fell these giants is nothing short of impressive.
The cinematography is top-notch, capturing the raw beauty and danger of the wilderness. You can almost feel the spray of sawdust and hear the thunderous crash of falling timber.
It's more than just a show; it's a tribute to the unsung heroes who risk it all to bring us the wood we use every day. God bless these hardworking men and women, including the brave camera crew. Here's hoping they all stay safe out there in the wild.
I don't get these one-star reviews. Are people just hating on it 'cause it's about logging? That's not fair.
I thought this show was actually really good. It's not fake drama - you get to see what these guys really do. It's cool seeing how they cut down these remote trees and use all the big machines. Bet most people have no idea where wood comes from.
Sure, logging might not be everyone's thing, but that doesn't make it a bad show. It's interesting to see what these guys go through every day. They are super remote. Living in floating camps. Cut off from civilization.
If you like shows about cool jobs like fishing, gold mining, etc., this is up your alley. You should give this a shot. Don't let those one-star reviews fool you; they're probably from people who didn't even watch it. The show itself is great.
I thought this show was actually really good. It's not fake drama - you get to see what these guys really do. It's cool seeing how they cut down these remote trees and use all the big machines. Bet most people have no idea where wood comes from.
Sure, logging might not be everyone's thing, but that doesn't make it a bad show. It's interesting to see what these guys go through every day. They are super remote. Living in floating camps. Cut off from civilization.
If you like shows about cool jobs like fishing, gold mining, etc., this is up your alley. You should give this a shot. Don't let those one-star reviews fool you; they're probably from people who didn't even watch it. The show itself is great.
If you like the outdoors and action you'll love this show !! What an awesome show case of a life of a logger !! It's really cool to see what it takes to bring us the wood products we use in our lives and learn about all the benefits forestry has for our economy and the environment !! Carbon capture at its finest !! From planning to tree falling ,yarding , loading , hauling, dumping and booming this show follows each step with really cool characters . The scenery and adventure in this show is awe striking , it takes you to places most could only dream about seeing . My self and my family look forward to watching The Last Woodsmen every week !!!
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