We started by choosing between two areas that both need coppicing, and having picked one David used a spray can to mark out lines through the coppice that we would work along. The idea is to leave clear paths that a vehicle with a mechanical grab can drive down, with stacks of 16-foot logs along the sides for it to collect.
Once the three of us (me, Tracy and Paul) were spread out with our own patches to work in, we got started by "breaking in" - felling small trees to create a clearing to fell larger trees into, and have a fire in. To maximise efficiency the small stuff was all cleared first, cutting it into lengths for the fire, then moving on to felling the larger trees. The aim was to fell trees so that the top was near the fire, ready to burn the brash, and the bottom was near the edge of the strip we were working, ready to add to a log pile.
After creating a clearing it was possible to set up a "bench" across the strip:
Mike
If you missed the other posts, Day 2 is here, Day 3 is here, Day 4 is here, Day 5 is here.
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