Timber Tina's "World Champion Lumberjills" show is completely self-contained. We provide only state-of-the-art logging sports equipment necessary to produce an exhibition for you.  We do all of the set-up, tear-down and entertaining – YOU LEAVE THE WORK TO US! 


Some of the events we will provide in a show for you are:


UNDERHAND CHOPPING This event has proven to be one of the most popular and fastest growing events for Lumberjills around the world today!  In this event, athletes will stand on top of a log and chop inches from their feet using a 6 lb. razor sharp racing axe to ‘blast’ their way through the wood! They begin on one side, chop half way through, and then turn to complete the chop. Guts, determination and pinpoint accuracy are essential here…  it is very technical and amazing to watch!



JILL & JILL CROSS-CUT SAWING Two Lumberjills Cross-Cut saw through a slice of wood using a 5'6" long double-handled saw. Speed, skill and determination are very important. The saws are state of the art Peg & Rakers or M-tooths.



ONE WOMAN CROSS-CUT SAWING One Lumberjill will Cross-Cut saw through a ‘cookie’ of wood using the saw.  Stamina, consistency and determination are what is needed here. It’s just you and the log and this is one of the toughest events in competition!


AXE THROWING The ladies throw a 2.5 lb. double-headed axe at a round target that is 20 feet away. The center of the target is 5 feet off the ground.  Each contestant takes one practice throw and then 3 scoring throws.  This not only has crowd appeal; it is one of our favorites too!


BOW /BUCK SAWING One Jill uses an old-fashioned, bowed saw to cut through one slice. You must cut straight.... or you might not complete the disc. Many of us still us this type of saw at home!  This race is fast and furious!



HOT SAWING Don't close your eyes, but cover your ears for this fast and powerful race. Two Stihl 046 modified stock saws, stinger pipes and all, are used in this event as 2 Jills try to best each other in a 3 cut race.....DOWN....UP....DOWN. Get rrrrrready for the action!





LOG ROLLING This was the favorite event of the North American logger and still is the favorite to watch! Two Lumberjills battle it out on the top of a spinning Western Red Cedar log! Out of all the skills we compete in, this is the hardest to learn as an adult. Agility, perserverance and stamina are skills needed to be a great roller....Thrills, spills and excitement are what YOU will experience!


     
     
 

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Ellsworth, ME 04605