Anyway, after 15 hours working yesterday, including meetings and writing reports on the train, I decided to head up to the wood this morning with Tracy, partly to see if there was any damage from the wind, and partly to get a bit more done on the coppicing.
While I got started with the chainsaw, Tracy went to patrol our wood, and also check out Sweep Wood for my parents. Apart from a leaning branch across the path in Sweep Wood (which she moved), she didn't find anything amiss. It's worth checking though, as there's plenty of evidence of things falling in years gone by:
We're away this weekend for my nephew's christening (we're godparents), and after that it's the Easter weekend, so apart from Sunday we should get three days in the wood, and we reckon that will be the end of the coppicing for this winter. A bit later than we might have liked, but not too much, and we've learned a lot, so it should be quicker next year.
Mike
The woods look lovely and healthy with lots going on.
ReplyDeleteDo you ever see the wild boar ?
We've not seen any boar yet, though we have seen the evidence of their presence. Our neighbour in Dome Wood happened to see one in the wayleave a few days ago, read about it here: http://domewood.blogspot.com/2008/03/life-goes-on.html
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