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[Music] [Applause] hello welcome back happy new year to you all hope you all had a good christmas new year i certainly did took a couple of weeks off much needed after last year its good to be back up here though ive been here in a while its a pretty crisp cold morning the uh streams kind of burst its banks up the top there running quite high down here as well so yeah nice bit of full driving in you may notice ive got the chainsaw with me today going to be doing um some swedish one log fires which are quite looking forward to im going to do it in three maybe four different ways ill see how it goes um ive got some cedar which we took down just before christmas and im gonna get started well for the first swedish torch im going to use just this quite small one and this is going to be done with hand tools going to need my axe baton and a saw as well so im going to start off just by splitting this into four quarters there is a couple of knots at the bottom of this so well see ho