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Yea, the 1st one wasn't the best. The nearby trees were very close and you can see that we busted a limb out of the nearby Fir, which caused Brian to hold tight and make sure he wasn't gonna get nailed. The 2nd one was pretty good, but he needs to do better. I have been doing some fairly nasty Firs lately and have been bringing my buddy down from Truckee to run ropes on the worst stuff. I can throw a fucking Sherman Tank at him and never sweat it. Dudes got the touch. I am gonna have Brian work with him soon so he can see how calm and smooth a great groundie is.Smooth... groundie could have let the first few run a wee bit better, but fucken silk
Brian was running the Hobbs, and he is coming along slowly but steadily. Great kid!What happened to Bryan? I had high hopes for the lad.
Dope though, the music soothes the soul.
I have had the privilege of working with some amazing groundies in my life, but sadly there are presently no really good groundies in my area. I have to pull guys from hours away when I really need them.. A pain in the ass, but well worth the money and the effort.Ain't nothing wrong with working the ground. Legit have paid top dollar for good groundies. Your groundies can break you, or make you a ton of money.
Thanks Moss. I have to admit that I don't put a whole lot of effort into the vids. I beg my lovely wife to run a camera when she can find the time on a weekend. The density of our forest, the height of our trees, and the lighting in here can make filming a real bitch, but she does an amazing job.. With minimal effort I then trim the useful clips, trying to get right top the point and tell a quick story of the tree. Slap it on i-Movies, cross dissolve between scenes, and end with a stumpie...Done.The study and care in each phase of cutting are strong lessons right there. You’ve made it clear that attention to all the details makes the difference. And yeah Coltrane. Thx for taking the trouble to set up the camera, do the edits and post it up, a lot more effort than people might realize.
-AJ
Awesome, you're lucky to have your own in-house videographer. She does great work.T
Thanks Moss. I have to admit that I don't put a whole lot of effort into the vids. I beg my lovely wife to run a camera when she can find the time on a weekend. The density of our forest, the height of our trees, and the lighting in here can make filming a real bitch, but she does an amazing job.. With minimal effort I then trim the useful clips, trying to get right top the point and tell a quick story of the tree. Slap it on i-Movies, cross dissolve between scenes, and end with a stumpie...Done.
The main motivation for putting music on this one was to cover up all my profanity. The ground work on this one was a little less than stellar, so Brian definitely took a verbal beatdown (sorry bro). I would really like to throw him in the deep end and trust that he always has my back, but he just ain't there yet. For a majority of my career I have had the good fortune of working with amazing groudies, but sadly those days are now few and far between. I am doing my best to work with the available local talent, but when I see a lack of effort, a groundie who doesn't seem to have his head in the game, and/or folks not following directions I apparently can become a world class asshole.. Thats what they tell me anyhow?
Yea many folks haven't experienced the movement you get on a 150 foot spar. You are basically standing on a big old rubber band, so blowin' tops and negative rigging can certainly give you a ride.I get flung around enough in the eighty footers around here. At 150’+? Lol bombs away and good luck to whatever’s down there.
I wouldn’t even look for a groundie I’d look for another climber who should have a deeper understanding of what’s gonna happen if it don’t run.