Tuesday 20 March 2018

Hackfall Wood: 20-03-2018

Half Day Closing at Hackfall

Although the NCVs were told that they had to work a longer morning than usual, there were no complaints this week as, thanks to Tom Ramsden of the Hackfall Trust, they had been invited to a lunch at the Crown Inn at Grewelthorpe. 

There was a good turn out of 19 - could this be due to the promise of a meal? No, of course not. Everyone loves working in Hackfall. even if you do have to walk up a steep hill to the car park!

To earn our feast we first needed to remove encroaching scrub just below the ruin, start to de-bramble around Fountains Pond, prune down saplings on lovers' leap, put chicken wire on the bridge at the Grewelthorpe Pond end of the wood, collect any litter we found and check the culverts. The photos below show the NCVs at work....

Firstly the rental van had to be unloaded....


...and everyone allocated to the various tasks.


A sad sight on the way down to the woods 
- a beautiful (but deceased) male sparrowhawk.


Death defying Dave made his way down Lovers' Leap....


...and got busy with a saw.

 Not to be outdone David M. descended 
to do some extreme litter collecting...


...which was then hauled up on the rope.


Further along the top path the Ruin was shrouded in tarpaulin and scaffolding.
It is having to be repaired since the theft of the lead from its roof.
Was it the same criminals that stole the tools
 from the tool store and our wheelbarrows?

Immediately below the Ruin another team of brave souls 
got started removing the fast growing saplings 
to stop them spoiling the view.


Bottom shuffling had to be deployed to stay safe.


This one has to go!


And this one here...

...and that one over there.


 Deeper down the wood there was a lot of mud 
removal happening with a mattock...


 ...and spades.


This team took their coffee break on Kent's seat 
and Jan showed off his muddy trousers to prove
 how hard he had been working.


At the Grewlethorpe end of the wood chicken wire, hammers 
and staples were deployed to keep the walkers safe.


The bit left over was put to good use on a stile.


Throughout the morning bags of litter started to accumulate.
By lunchtime there were half a dozen, plus three tyres,
 the corrugated iron, old chicken wire and three rusty spades. 
Why do people fly tip?!


A much nicer sight to see was the plentiful supply of frogspawn in the pond. 
Let's hope that most of the eggs can successfully make it to adult frog stage!

At last it was time to finish work and get ourselves around to the Crown Inn. The lunch was excellent - thanks go to the staff at the pub and to the Hackfall Trust for laying on this treat for us.

Everyone was feeling glad they didn't need to go back into the woods
 and bend over during the afternoon. They were far too full!

One table got distracted catching up with our 
previous volunteer co-ordinator Paul Mosley.
Lovely to see you again Paul!

2 comments:

  1. Not too keen on the photo you took of me, Ros. I look like a serial killer.
    Will

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    1. Yes - sorry. Although I simply took a picture of what was there. A bad workman blames his tools. Maybe a serial killer blames the photographer!!

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