Stephen, Vashti, Steve. |
Monday, 29 December 2014
Snow show
Saturday, 20 December 2014
Yule logging
Hap, Steve, Jess, Mandy, Harvey, Geoff, Dave and Dianne. |
Guy and Mandy provided hearty chilli stew for break time. This was accompanied by Dave's Aldi knock off Bailey's, and Geoff's purportedly more sophisticated blackcurrant liqueur. And home made oat biscuits. Plus cheese and crackers. And a roaring camp fire.
Before and after we made pigs of ourselves Philip and Steven were doing their chainsaw work, and the rest of us were felling smaller trees and logging. We were thinning out some woodland that was planted by us 15 years ago. Removing some nurse species and shorter lived trees such as Larch, Birch and Alder, to allow more light to the Oaks.
Oh, and we also carried a further 150 deer stakes and 200 deer guards on site.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
The Few plant the first of many
Trevor, Geoff and Duncan, amongst the frost and fog. |
As an aide memoire: we have 100 hare guards and stakes, 220 deer stakes, 100 deer guards, 40 cell grown Goat Willow, 50 bare root Goat Willow, 50 bare root Downy Birch, 50 bare root Hawthorn, and 130 bare root Oak. There are, I think 60 odd trees left at the nursery too for this site. Total still to plant 380. Two Saturday's work?
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Deep Gate
Hap, Geoff, Jess and Dianne resplendent in CVTS branded casual wear. Peter is still irked that the hats sold out before he got one. |
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Butterley once more
Vashti and Jess, and some Birch. |
We were: myself, Cath, Philip, Dave, Jess, Vashti, Ben, Dianne and Lizzie the dog, Duncan and Harvey the dog, Geoff, Steve, Stephen, Peter W., and Hap.
Cake was monumental slabs of home made millionaires shortbread. Wow, was said a lot. Even the greedy sorts could only manage single pieces.
Left on site are 40 Willow, 100 Hare stakes and guards, and, I think, 70 deer guards and 150 deer stakes.
Stephen and Peter, and misty Marsden. |
Saturday, 22 November 2014
Per ardua ad Butterley
Geoff strikes a blow for treedom |
We were; myself, Geoff, Dave, Philip, Jess, Lizzie the dog, Dianne, Steve, Ben, Trevor, Peter T., and Hap. We spent the first hour lugging materials onto site. Though we did get some welcome help from the groundsman at Marsden Golf Club, who ferried the heavy stuff some of the way in his Kawasaki Mule buggy. We want one.
So far we have taken up 360 deer stakes and guards, and 100 hare stakes and guards.
In the second hour we managed to plant 85 trees. 125 trees were left on site healed in.
Cake was ginger.
Saturday, 15 November 2014
Foggy, but no Compo or Clegg
This morning we were in a field at the bottom of Crimble Clough, Slaithwaite, planting 105 Hawthorn, 30 Hazel and 20 Rowan as a shelter belt. And 20 Sessile Oak and 10 Rowan in 4 small clumps at the other end of the field.
We were: Philip, Dave, Vashti, Cath, Trevor, Peter W., Peter T., Steve, Geoff, Geoff's friend (name not taken, our apologies), Dianne, Jess, and Ben. Simon was off poorly. Landowners Hannah and Alex are also in the photo.
Cake was Apple flapjack, capably distributed by Steve in Simon's absence. Geoff's friend also brought tasty biscuits.
Duncan's absence was noted again - we miss Harvey the dog! Apparently he is injured. We wish him a speedy recovery. Harvey that is.
We were: Philip, Dave, Vashti, Cath, Trevor, Peter W., Peter T., Steve, Geoff, Geoff's friend (name not taken, our apologies), Dianne, Jess, and Ben. Simon was off poorly. Landowners Hannah and Alex are also in the photo.
Cake was Apple flapjack, capably distributed by Steve in Simon's absence. Geoff's friend also brought tasty biscuits.
Duncan's absence was noted again - we miss Harvey the dog! Apparently he is injured. We wish him a speedy recovery. Harvey that is.
Sunday, 9 November 2014
A damp start but a good day's work
So this morning we were in a field on the edge of Marsden, planting 300 trees and hedge plants. We were: myself, Dianne, Cath, Vashti, Philip, Geoff, Ben, Steve, Peter, and Hap. We were joined by the landowner, Jolly, and his friends, Ross, Matt and Matt. Ann brought us cake at 11am. Unfortunately that was also more or less the time that the rain really set in, and we ended the morning quite damp and muddy. This morning also saw the debut of my new super trowel - actually a cold-war era Hungarian army entrenching tool. £12.99 off Ebay, and worth every penny.
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Woodland management at Guy Edge
Before. |
After |
Today we were at Guy Edge, Linthwaite. A very early CVTS planting site, from the 1960s. The land is owned by Kirklees and we have an official management plan drawn up in collaboration with their Forestry Officer. Today we were mainly clearing brambles and low hanging branches from footpaths. At some point we will return and fell a proportion of the numerous Corsican Pine on site. We were: myself, Philip, Dianne and Lizzie the dog, Hap and Steve. Guy popped along briefly to advise. Cake was chocolate brownies. A good morning's work, and good weather too.
Saturday, 11 October 2014
Planting prep in Autumn sunshine
A lovely Autumn morning. We were myself, Jess, Dianne and Lizzie the dog, Ben, Geoff and Dave. We took 100 Hare guards and stakes, and 60 Deer guards and stakes up to Butterley Clough. I spent some time pruning the trees near the golf course second stile, since we will be carrying a lot more gear through there in the coming months. Seemed a good idea to make way. Stakes and guards are safely stashed on site ready for when new trees arrive. Lemon drizzle cake at break time (which was a bit late, as I lost track of time). Towards the end we helped Dave with his wildflower Meadow experiment. Which involves clearing a patch of Bracken and it's attendant root system, ready to be sown with seed in the Spring. Spoke to Bobby in the Sair and our pre-season meeting is now listed on their calendar.
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Bramble on!
An enormously sweaty morning attempting to loosen the stranglehold of brambles on our young trees at Fieldhouse. We were: myself, Steve, Geoff, Philip, Dave, Hap, Duncan and Harvey the Dog. Guy and Mandy were working at the nursery. Cake was an improvised currant, cherry, choc-chip affair. There were a mysteriously large number of carrier bags in amongst the trees. Abandoned by blackberriers?
Saturday, 30 August 2014
Parkwood Revisited
Philip amongst the White Willow |
Saturday, 16 August 2014
Weeding and wood chippings
Under Dave's supervision we spent the morning at the nursery, weeding the large bed in front of the shipping container, and then distributing wood chippings that were being donated by a tree surgery crew who were working just up the road. We were myself, Dave, Philip, Steve, Ben, Remy and Guy. After all that, and quite a few extra work by Dave it looks quite smart. Cake was chocolate.
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Saturday, 5 July 2014
Midges, midges, midges
This morning we were at Marsden Golf Course Hemplow Wood. We began by beating down some bracken on the side of Butterley Clough, rescuing some young trees from a shadowy doom. Then moved up into Marsden Golf Course phase 1 to do some formative pruning. For the entire morning there were clouds of Midges attempting to consume us. We consumed home made ginger cake. We were, myself, Geoff, Jess, Steve, Guy and Remy.
Saturday, 28 June 2014
Our rapid-response Ragwort team respond!
"Where be that Ragwort?" |
Saturday, 21 June 2014
A motley crew bash the bracken
Jess, Ben, Geoff, Hap, Simon, and Dave. |
Sunday, 8 June 2014
Wholestone moor: guarding in the mist
The weather was promised as awful, but considering we were in thick mist or cloud, and experienced fairly heavy rain at noon, we had a good time. We were myself, Dianne, Jess, Cath, Duncan and Harvey the Dog, Ben, Geoff and Philip. We were putting deer guards onto Oaks that had failed to thrive from planting several years ago. A worthy cause. We were also removing guards from trees that had thrived. Home made oat and chocolate biscuits were the snack, plus some slightly out of date Minstrels!
Small Oak, new big tube. |
Some Oak leaves looked suspiciously nibbled, but this likely looking culprit may not have been to blame, despite being called the Oak Eggar caterpillar/moth. Apparently it eats Heather and Bilberry. |
Sunday, 25 May 2014
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Field House and High Wood
Dave, and path before |
Path after |
Philip, Geoff and Dave worked to clear the stone flagged path that runs up the centre of the site. Myself, Remy and Steve removed plastic guards and some vicious brambles from Hazel planted 7 or 8 years ago. Duncan and Harvey took the guards off some Larch.
Cake was a classic Jam Sponge, and they were big pieces.
Steve removes tree guard. |
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Duncan's delight
Duncan's car full of deer stakes and guards. |
Duncan (and presumably Harvey the dog) were hard at work yesterday retrieving valuable deer stakes and guards from Parkwood. Excellent work! We promise we will take up the baton and start Summer work soon.
Philip and I spent the morning visiting two landowners, and hope that will result in two mornings of planting in the coming Season. 400 trees apiece would be about right. One is a bridleway near old Ground, which could do with tree lining, the other is a field below Pasture Wood in Marsden.
Dave was also out and about, but I can't remember where he said he was.
And lastly, another cartoon...
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Cartoon!
This comic strip (and four others) were created by Dave Beeston in 2002. The origin of "mattock rouge" is that particular volunteers develop affections for digging with particular mattocks, which are then personalised with a dab of paint or other adornment. We have had mattock rouge, mattock bleu and mattock orange. Plus others which are identified by minor differences imperceptible to the uninitiated. Somehow the rough charms of mattock rouge got thoroughly imaginated into a fully fledged super-hero. Dave as very carefully (and only slightly) changed the names of all individuals and places featured in the comics.
Saturday, 12 April 2014
The last, last, day of the planting season.
We thought it was all over, it is now. We made one last foray, up to Pasture Wood above Marsden to plant 200 Sessile Oak. We were: myself, Geoff, Cath, Steve, Dave, Stephen, Peter W., Guy, Mandy, Duncan and Harvey the dog, and Ian Butterfield from Forest of Bradford. At break we finished off the last of the 50th Anniversary fruit cake.
We will now have few weeks rest, before announcing our schedule of Summer work days.
We will now have few weeks rest, before announcing our schedule of Summer work days.
Mandy |
New merchandise, patches. £2 each. |
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Our 50th Anniversary event.
Founder Dr Derek Phillips speaking |
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Scammonden and Marsden
Now this is the sort of creativity the Society needs! |
Philip led a crew to Scammonden. We were: Philip, myself, Remy, Hap, Stephen, Peter T, Steve, and Cath. We planted 70 or so remaining Oaks from the Green Building Store project - and 60 Downy Birch plus 30 Hawthorn leftovers from last week's Woodland Trust planting at Parkwood.
Brian led his team to Marsden Golf course, comprising; Vashti, Duncan, Ben, Dianne, and Trevor. They had 100 bare rooted Oak to squeeze in between existing planting.
Cake was ginger.
Guy was toiling away a the Nursery, trying to move hardcore and save our windblown polytunnel.
The cartoon is an RSVP from an ex-member, and when we see them on the 5th we may well commission some more. Brilliant!
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Lindley Owls and Butterley Twite
So once again we were in two groups. Philip led the team to Butterley. They were: Philip, Hap, Ben, Neil, Vashti, and Peter T. They almost finished the Where Birds go to die planting, leaving about 40 left to do.
I took a team up to Parkwood Golcar. We were: myself, Brian, Geoff, Jess, Duncan and Harvey the Dog and Stephen. We were joined by Yolande and Sue from Lindley Infants school, and they brought with them two Guides, Hope and Sunner, and selection of parents and children from the school. Together we planted exactly 300 trees. Weather was a bit mixed, mostly good all morning, but with rain sodden ground, and one outbreak of cold sleet. The Butterley crew were less lucky with the weather and arrived back at the pub quite damp.
I took a team up to Parkwood Golcar. We were: myself, Brian, Geoff, Jess, Duncan and Harvey the Dog and Stephen. We were joined by Yolande and Sue from Lindley Infants school, and they brought with them two Guides, Hope and Sunner, and selection of parents and children from the school. Together we planted exactly 300 trees. Weather was a bit mixed, mostly good all morning, but with rain sodden ground, and one outbreak of cold sleet. The Butterley crew were less lucky with the weather and arrived back at the pub quite damp.
Mr Moriarty looking a bit muddy |
Parkwood before |
Parkwood after |
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Scammonden and Butterley
CVTS and Green Building Store at break time |
The B team was myself, Geoff, Dave, Remy, Hap, Steve and Andrew. We began planting the final 400 at Butterley, and managed 180 of them. We were somewhat beleaguered by the mad wind that blew all morning.
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Meltham Kop
Steve, Cath, and Ben (photo by Duncan) |
Today, courtesy of the Woodland Trust and Ikea, we began planting 420 more trees on Meltham Kop. The trees were the Woodland Trust's "wildlife pack" designed to enhance food and shelter for a variety of birds and small mammals. We were: myself, Philip, Jess, Dianne (and Lizzie the dog), Cath, Geoff, Trevor, Brian, Vashti, Steve, Hap, Ben, Duncan (and Harvey the dog), Neil, Julia, and Ramsay. We were using recycled stakes and guards, collected by the Senior Section. Nice and bright morning, but damn windy.
Lizzie the dog and Jess |
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Reclaim and re-use
Brian, Trevor and Peter |
Guy and Philip, and many many deer guards. |
Other notable events of the morning. Hap kindly donated several prizes for the raffle to be held at the 50th, and we met Roger and Richard in the Sair, and they have very generously sponsored our room booking at the Broad Oak Bowling Club.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Back to Butterley
This morning we were back at Butterley Reservoir above Marsden, preparing to plant 400 trees that are coming to us from the Woodland Trust. We took 80 stakes and guards up with us, and then dug as many screefs as we could in the Molinia grass above "Where birds go to die". The Molinia grass is that golden (dry) looking windswept stuff, and there is no shortage of it. We were: myself, Geoff, Philip, Dave, Dan, Dianne, Peter, Trevor, Vashti, Steve, Hap and Remy. Cake was ginger, with lumps of stem ginger in it. Hopefully the trees will arrive at the National Trust Office this week, and we will be planting next Saturday.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Wholestone Moor, once moor
Ben and Geoff looking damp, but undiminished. |
Geoff
PS Simon, Guy and Philip were at the nursery, bagging logs and talking to a reporter from the Huddersfield Examiner. Many more people turned up for the mid-season meeting at 1pm in the Sair.
PPS Duncan and Harvey were at Merrydale, doing formative pruning?
Harvey, heroic wilderness hound. |
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Finishing up at Wholestone Moor
Jess in her Aldi lady-wellies and Hello Kitty rioter's mask. |
Sunday, 2 February 2014
A windy day on Wholestone Moor
Hap and Stephen |
Friday, 31 January 2014
Saturday, 25 January 2014
The noble few soldier on at Butterley
Jess, Remy and Vashti |
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Where birds go to die - Butterley
Guy (in Zombie apocalypse snood), Stephen, Ben,Vashti, Peter, Remy, Steve(just visible behind) Andrew |
If we get more trees for this site then Guy's suggestion is that we continue planting up behind, and to the right of this spot, in the Molinia grass, joining up with previous planting in the clough.
We encountered the Bradford Ramblers group while we were up there. I did my best to recruit some, but I don't think I was successful.
Spoke to Ron in the Sair and confirmed the mid season meeting for Saturday 15th Feb. And gave him his invite to the 50th anniversary party.
Again we could see the Senior Section off in the distance, Brian, Trevor, Dianne and Peter.
And we had apologies from Philip (bad back), Cath (bad cat), Geoff (bad sleep) and Dave (bad bike).
No word from Jess (so, bad girl).
Monday, 13 January 2014
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Bare rooted at Butterley
The folks on the hillside. |
One of the tags from our TCV trees. |
Once again we could see the Senior Section on a far hillside, removing guards at Marsden Golf course.
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