Thursday, 21 March 2013

Coppicing and More Shelter Repairs


We've finished coppicing this area of the woodland and here are some photos of the results.  
Lots of wood for the logburner in a couple of years time when its seasoned.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Repairing the Shelters


After all the snow, wind and rain,  the shelters had partially collapsed.  I didn't take any photos before I fixed them - I only thought of it afterwards!  This is the repaired roof of the main log shelter.

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Stacking Logs on Boxing Day



On Boxing Day, James, Tom and I went down to the woods to stack some of the logs that I'd cut down a couple of weeks ago.  For the last stack we set up the camera on time-lapse - we don't normally work this fast!

Sunday, 16 December 2012

Coppicing - The Tools


The last few weeks I have been getting started on coppicing the Sweet Chestnut.
I say "coppicing" but as the majority of the trees are around 34 years old, its actually a case of "felling"!

The woodland hasn't been managed for many years so we are progressively felling the large stools of chestnut so that they can return to a correct coppicing cycle.  The first area was cut five years ago and is now growing well.  Two and three years ago we did some more but last year we were fully occupied in thinning the larch plantation.

I'll post some pictures of the work in the near future but in the meantime here are some details of the chainsaws that I use.  In another post, I will describe the hand tools that I use.