Why is Logging America's Most Deadly Job?

Modern-day lumberjacks? Welcome to hand falling! We were lucky enough to spend a day with Mike and Brent, two loggers working with Brinks Land Improvement. A few years ago, this portion of the Oregon Cascades burned, leaving behind hundreds of thousands of hazardous old-growth trees. To accelerate the re-growth of the forest, protect people recreating, and salvage the wood, these hard-working teams of loggers are carefully cutting each down by hand. Why? Since it's a national forest, mechanical equipment isn't allowed off-road. Some jobs are dangerous, but this one can go bad quickly without years of skill and careful planning. Learn more about Brinks Land Improvement: https://brinkslandimprovement.com/ And a huge thank you to our channel sponsor ARIAT! Check out their boots (which I wear in every video), workwear, and more here: https://www.ariat.com/work?utm_source...