Saturday, 12 December 2020

Baby its cold outside

 

That Mr. Carter was in a mischievous mood this morning.


Back to the same site as last week, but I am avoiding the obvious Smiths song and trying to stick with Christmas tunes.

It was cold wet and dreary, but we still planted 530 trees. I think that was our most impressive effort so far this season

We were: myself, Philip, Dave, Geoff, Tanya, Tania, Jared, Emma, Connie, Helen, Kayleigh, Jess, Lee, Dianne, Peter, Richard, Max, Sue, Jon, Tessie, John H., Hap, Remy, Matthew, Michael, Stephen, Cath, and Ben.

Trees planted were: 75 downy birch, 75 hawthorn, 125 sweet chestnut, 125 pedunculate oak, 50 field maple, 75 bird cherry, and 5 crab apple.

https://youtu.be/0DDaG6ayJPg


Saturday, 5 December 2020

Last month of the year

 


Back to Marsden, to complete some of the areas now that we have our full palette of varieties to work with.

We were: myself, Philip, Dave, Geoff, Max, Tania, Jared, Remy, Michael, Jake, Matthew, John F., John H., Jon plus Holly the dog, Dianne, Jess, Lee, Julia, David, Stephen, Richard, Hap, Sophie, Peter, Laura, Kayleigh, and Ben the photographer (special guest).

We planted 70 dog rose, 85 rowan, 95 downy birch, 25 sweet chestnut, 75 sessile oak, 100 beech and 60 hawthorn. 

I am going to try and shoehorn in some Christmas tunes over the next few weeks.

https://youtu.be/eWXi-2-8Ud0

Saturday, 28 November 2020

Talk talk

Jared working hard

 Back at Marsden, planting 125 small leaved lime, 200 sessile oak, and 50 yew. 

The promised fog was usurped by a steady light rain.

We were: myself, Geoff, Hap, Dave, Philip, Cath, Peter, Jared, Tania, Jon, Kayleigh, Laura, Ben, Remy, Matthew, Dianne, Ben and Julia, Richard, Stephen, Jess, Lee, Jo, Tanya and Sophie.

Our star volunteers this week were Hap, Jess, and Sophie.

Lockdown does seem to be making the workers chatty though, so...

Saturday, 21 November 2020

The sound of the crowd

 

People take up a lot of space 2m apart (any bunching is household groups)


Another outstanding turnout: myself, Geoff, Hap, Philip, Sophie, Dave, Stephen, Steve, Helen, Connie, Kayleigh, Laura, Jon, Tessie, Ben, Kati, Matthew, Michael, Jake, Julia, Peter, Tania, Jared, Lee, Cath, Richard, Tanya, John, and Remy. I may have missed someone off the list, let me know if so.


I need to go out this week and buy more tools!

We planted: 140 field maple, 30 downy birch, 15 rowan, 50 holly, 75 hazel, 45 crab apple, 50 blackthorn, 15 hawthorn. 420 total.

https://youtu.be/9CJFk7LZa5A

Saturday, 14 November 2020

Favorite things


First day of planting at the season, and an excellent start.

We were: myself, Stephen, Philip, Dave, Geoff, Jess, Lee, Dianne, Michael, Matthew, Jo, Jon and Tessie, Ben, Kati, Alastair and Jared, Helen and Connie, Jake, Peter, Richard, Cath, Remy, and landowner Julia.

We planted 75 holly, 125 hawthorn, 25 hazel, 25 field maple, 25 blackthorn, and 30 dog rose. All but 50 holly were a shelter belt mix for the windward edge of the site. The 50 holly were spaced out in two fields behind, where lots more trees will be going in the next few weeks.

Well done everyone, you are all... my favorite things.

https://youtu.be/pbE_AL1IQTs



Saturday, 7 November 2020

Safe from harm

 

Remy stays safe.

Still waiting for our trees to arrive, so we spent the morning moving 2100 large wooden stakes to our first planting site. And refilling our log store.

Based at the nursery were myself, Adrian, Dianne, Remy and Ben.

At the Marsden site were Geoff, Jess, Lee, Tanya, Michael, Jo, Cath, Peter and Steve. Philip and Stephen were also there but working separately to mark out the fields.

Driving between these two teams were Dave, Richard, and Jon and Tessie.

Duncan and Matthew arrived when the fun was all over!

HSE Covid19 risk assessment for outdoor work done. And followed.


Lots of stakes

Saturday, 31 October 2020

Work, work, work

Another fractured morning, but very productive..

Stephen, Philip, Hap and Dave were at Throstle. They used the winch for felling a group of 4 ash that had been growing too close to the road. Plus felled two more ash and a leaning larch.

Geoff, Peter, Remy, Cath, Tanya, Ben, and Michael were at the nursery splitting, sawing and stacking wood. And also loading the van with planting materials for our first site.

The van was manned by Duncan and Matthew, wearing masks, who shuttled between the nursery and the planting site at Marsden.

Myself and John, plus later Adrian, Duncan and Matthew unloaded the van at Marsden, and moved all the materials down to some old stables for storage. 2100 deer guards, 100 stakes for pine, 725 stakes for short guards, 250 shrub guards, and 500 Hare guards.

As we were finishing at Marsden, and John and I were walking down the hill, the promised rain arrived in earnest.

https://youtu.be/EhLPQi1a_iM

Saturday, 24 October 2020

Chain (of fools)

 


Back to Throstle this morning for another session of woodland management. We were: myself, Philip, Stephen, John, Dave and Hap.

Philip's new chain broke, but he managed to chew his way through some trees with an old one.

We thought we might finish today, but looks like another session necessary to remove some dead ash.

Lots of logs now at nursery for cross cutting, splitting, stacking, drying and selling.

https://youtu.be/o0s5CP2kXsc

Saturday, 17 October 2020

Isolation (not the song you think)

This morning was a three-fer.

I assigned myself to the nursery, on the principle that Dave would need help unloading and stacking logs. Sadly this message didn't get through to the chainsaw boys, who spent the morning felling larch and leaving it where it lay. So hardly any logs arrived, and the ones that did were felled on Thursday.

Stephen, Philip, Dave, Hap, Adrian and John were at Throstle Green. 

Geoff, Cath, Tanya, Sophie and Jess were at Scammonden deguarding.

https://youtu.be/N8lOLNfnCBg

Thursday, 15 October 2020

You need to calm down

Back to Throstle Green Farm for another (short) morning of felling and logging. We were: Stephen, myself, Dave and John. Still work to do on Saturday.

At one point an ex-colleague of ours hurled homophobic abuse at as as he cycled past. And not in a friendly way (which wouldn't be possible anyway, it being homophobic and all). We were somewhat surprised, but we gave a genuinely polite reply, as he sped off.

Taylor said it best:

Saturday, 10 October 2020

Pull dub

 

Ah, look, Geoff has a little doggie friend.

Another morning of two halves.

Myself, Philip, Stephen, Hap, Adrian, John and Dave were at Throstle Green Farm to fell some trees growing too close to the roadside. Philip and Stephen had their chainsaws and everyone had full PPE. We had to buy a winch and some cable in order to fell a couple of these safely.

Meanwhile, at Scammonden, Geoff (birthday boy), Jess, Lee ,Sophie, Steve, Jon and Tess were carrying on the reclamation work.


One of the expertly felled tall larch.

Some gentle electronica this week.

https://youtu.be/ayjladnljoE

Saturday, 26 September 2020

505

 


Continued work at the same spot at Scammonden as last week then down to the bottom of the hill in a Hap-inspired coda to finish off removing guards from the hawthorn we started on a couple of weeks ago. Weather bright but decidely cold in the brisk northerly, though it warmed up a bit as time wore on, and it was a thoroughly enyoyable morning. Still more guard removal and remedial work to do on the oak and rowan at the top. We were Lee, Jess, Adrian, Hap and Geoff.

https://youtu.be/MrmPDUvKyLs

Songs a bit random, 5 people, 505 by Arctic monkeys. Hey, I'm not getting any prompts from participants while I am away, so there it is.

Saturday, 19 September 2020

Cold irons bound

 



This week we were removing guards, mainly from some Scot's pine, from a spot below Sledge Gate, to the east of last week's Scammonden session that stretches east all the way across to the track leading down from road. We also did some remedial work on a stand of oak (and rowan) immediately below the pine. These oak trees have suffered a bit in the prominent but exposed position, and relatively poor soil, and are quite small for their age compared to those sheltered by the Italian alder of last week. They are growing steadily, if very slowly, but some have fallen over and the stakes (and guards) needed replacing for quite a few: a bit of young tree tlc basically. More to do at this site next time. Weather was fine, chilly at first but warming up later.
 
We were: Geoff, Cath, Hap, Dave, Ben, Steve, and arriving later, Dianne, Adam, Susan and Susan's sister (?)

Apropos of nowt, a bit of Bob.

Saturday, 12 September 2020

Knives out

 



Well a game of two halves today, though the first half was very short, for me.

Within the first half hour I managed to gash my leg with a hook-bladed craft knife. A really stupid bit of behaviour, but "accidents" are inevitable, and this was the worst cut we (!) have dealt with. Several of us had first aid kits, and I was securely strapped up by Hap and taken to A&E by Jessica. 8 stitches and a tetanus booster. A cautionary tale for all. I am going to go back to using my much more blunt fixed short blade Mora knife. I won't be able to do myself the same degree of damage with that, hopefully.

We were at Scammonden again removing stakes and guards.

Those remaining carried on working. They were: Geoff, Sue, Adrian, Sophie, Tanya, Hap, and Jess.

Sue loves a wild mushroom, and found a special birch tree mushroom.


https://youtu.be/2Lpw3yMCWro

Saturday, 5 September 2020

Gigantic!


Scammonden, again, again. More guard removal and reclamation. This week we were; myself, Tanya, Jess, Sophie, Dave, Ben, Kati, Adrian and Steve. That pile of trash guards is getting big.

https://youtu.be/2B6qerZlczw

Saturday, 29 August 2020


We moved along Sledgegate and took a few remaining guards off in an area next to the road just above Baker's Stonecote, then moved to the far end of the road and entered the plantings next to the mature conifer plantation. This area, planted around 2010, along with the birch that stretch down from it on a small exposed ridge, is the last site on this side of Scammonden that requires significant guard removal. It is not so easy to get onto the site as it is overgrown, steep and chock-a-block with nettles, but once there it is a secluded and lovely young woodland with quite a special feel: the much larger Italian alder are doing a great job at providing a shelter belt for the oak. Weather was fine and pleasant, if a little cold for the time of year. We were: Geoff, Jess, Lee, Sophie, Ben, Kati, Hap, Adrian, Jonathan and Tessie.

Saturday, 22 August 2020

Going up

 

Dianne, Jon and Sophie, and some guards.


Back to Scammonden for more guard and stake removal/retrieval. Maybe not as glamorous work as actual tree planting, but important if we are to plant new trees sustainably and responsibly.

Good turnout this morning with; myself, Dianne, Tanya, Jon and Tessie, Adrian, Hap, Geoff, Dave, Sophie, and Steve.

Lots got done and the heavy rain held off until we were back at our cars at the end.

There was some discussion about the various ways of pronouncing "up" by group members (received, estuary, and yorkshire).

https://youtu.be/L2xEKA0bw9k

Saturday, 15 August 2020

Green light



Todays blog entry written by Hap. I was at home car-less. The following appears to be laden with old sitcom references, though one has been changed by the blog moderator (me).

Back to Scammonden today where the self appointed SAS section of the CVTS (special arboreal squad) took on the thorny challenge of removing guards from the hawthorn (and the dead ash).. in the words of President Bush "mission accomplished". We were; Dave (squadron leader), Adrian (whose sister Dolly made the sandwiches), Hap (punka wala) and Geoff (aka Wolfie).


And you know those chaps would approve of a bit of Beyonce.


https://youtu.be/bOXvqkC3W4M

Tuesday, 11 August 2020

It's a good thing

 Ben organised some of his Good Gym buddies to move some guards at Scammonden. Good man!

Details on the GoodGym page here:

https://www.goodgym.org/reports/changing-of-the-guards?utm_campaign=follow_up&utm_content=run_report&utm_medium=email&utm_source=goodgym

And a song

https://youtu.be/xSgcDU1qHWM

Monday, 10 August 2020

Walk on by

This afternoon we took a tour of three woodlands that are owned by Kirklees, but that we planted up years ago, and are in need of some TLC. Myself, Philip and Stephen were joined by Andy Wickham, who is Volunteer Coordinator for Kirklees, and liaises with the various voluntary groups carrying out woodland and parkland management.

With Andy's input we came up with action points for Guy Edge, Royd House Wood, and Woods Avenue Marsden. Once we have written these up we will send them to Andy who will get them approved and we can proceed with the various tasks.

Saw two deer at Woods Avenue. Brazen they were. Nonchalant.

https://youtu.be/jqfqVDHNW6c