It was a complicated worksite with different groups doing different things. Most people changed tasks periodically.
Alex (the careership warden) allocated our tasks which were - collecting and burning brash, pruning, measuring, and collecting harvested timber. The staff with the appropriate knowledge and training were felling trees, taking the side branches off, cross cutting the trunks into logs, and driving the "soft track"
The net result for the wood we were in (just up hill from the National Trust Mam Tor car park) were as follows.
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1) Some selected trees (mostly pine)were felled, and converted into logs. These logs were to be a specific length that can be transported by helicopter - hence the volunteers measuring. Eventually these logs will be used to block gulleys in the peat - helping to control erosion, elsewhere in the High Peak Estate. The logs were loaded by volunteers into the soft track - driven into open ground, unloaded and stacked to await collection by the helicopter.
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4) Some brash was left in habitat piles.
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