Friday, 3 October 2025

Cancelled - workday in the High Peak on Sunday 5th October 2025

Today's rhodybash in the High Peak on Park Hall Moor was cancelled because fewer than five people (the minimum number stipulated by ranger Chris Lockyer) had signed up.  That's obviously a shame, but with Storm Amy blowing in perhaps no surprise.

Hopefully we will have sufficient numbers for our next visit to the High Peak on 9th November to go ahead.

Daniel

Monday, 29 September 2025

Removing birch trees at Alderley Edge on Sunday 28th September 2025

It was lovely to meet up with several members of MNTV where we welcomed two new members on a lovely autumn day.  We walked along the track from the rangers yard with two wheelbarrows full of tools, tree poppers, saws, loppers, etc.  We unlocked the gate to the Engine Vein mine entrance and went through locking the gate behind us just in case the public decided to follow.  One of the fun bits for me of volunteering with MNTV is getting to go places the public don’t have access to.

The task was to remove vegetation, mainly birch trees, from the rocks above the mine to prevent the roots damaging the mine.

We set to work. Any trees that we couldn’t get out with the specialist tree poppers we removed the tops and left a stump so it could be winched out later.

We found some lovely examples of Amanita muscaria  mushrooms amongst the saplings – they look just like the mushrooms in children’s story books:


The second task was to use the saplings we were removing to create a basket weave fence around the area.

This will help keep people out and disguise the metal stock fencing. 

We worked all day but found time to eat cake and chat.


By the end we had cleared a lot of the birch saplings off the rocks and had had fun “basket” weaving the brash into the fence:


Once we had collected all the tools we went to look at the mine entrance which is hidden in the rocks unusually above the gully. The door is an old bank vault door.

We walked back to the cars tired but satisfied that we had done a good job in good company.

Jenny

Monday, 15 September 2025

Various jobs at Formby on Sunday 14th September 2025

Four of us joined Bree and Jess for a day at the seaside.  The original job planned for today had to be changed due to machinery malfunction, but they had some good alternatives for us to get stuck into.

The first job involved a fire - eat your heart out Neil, Andy & Jack!  There were large piles of brash and cuttings plus loads and loads of chestnut fencing that had all been removed when dismantling Victoria Road car park.  Our aim was to get this done before the rain started at lunchtime.  Talk about precision work - as  the last lot was put on the fire the first spots of rain started to fall!


The second job was to complete a wall of double/triple layers of fence posts.  This is to replace fallen down fencing which was to separate different size stones for the paths.

Finally, we dismantled, de-nailed and cleared timber from the yard and stacked it in a massive skip.  Again a lot of this had come from Victoria Road.

As far as the new car park is concerned, it is well under way and surprisingly is ahead of schedule with it hoping to be complete for next spring.

Bree and Jess were more than happy with what had been achieved, as these were jobs that kept being put on the back burner for more pressing jobs.

Thanks to my colleagues for their hard work and good company.

Christine

Saturday, 30 August 2025

Cancelled - workday at Dunham Massey on Sunday 31st August 2025

Today’s workday was due to be a balsam bash near the main carpark at Dunham Massey but was cancelled because of forecast high winds (> 40mph).  We would have been lone working for most of the day with occasional visits from the one ranger on duty and an alternative work task couldn’t be provided that was not under trees and near his duty area (mansion house).

Daniel

Monday, 18 August 2025

Snowdonia Weekend - 15-17th August 2025

Starring Andy, Clare, Daniel, Denise, Jack, Jenny, Neil and Sarah plus David and Di from Merseyside and Eryri ranger Lewis.

For our first weekend away of the year we went to Snowdonia - this time in the summer not at Christmas.  A last minute change to accommodation arrangements meant we stayed at the Glan Dwr Mountain Lodge in Capel Curig not Hendre Isaf.  Glan Dwr is the Eryri base of the New Forest Climbing Club and is beside the Avon Llugwy.  After weeks of drought the water was still churning past so it'd be a spectacular sight after heavy rain.


The weather both days was glorious - sunny and warm with a cool breeze.  The contrast with Storm Darragh last December could not have been more stark.  Both mornings there were terrific views of Snowdon from Capel and each night the sky was inky black and you could see thousands of stars and the Milky Way.



Both days we worked in the valley a few miles south of Hendre Isaf:


On Saturday we  worked in woodland south of the road (red square on map).  We travelled there by minibus (Lewis picked us up at Glan Dwr) and met Andy and Clare at Hendre Isaf because they were staying near there in an NT cottage (chosen because the rest of us were staying at Hendre Isaf - only we didn't!).  Lewis explained that the aim is to open up the wood to the public by creating a footpath through the wood.  He and a previous group had marked out the footpath and we filled in holes in the path to make the surface more level and slashed bracken to extend the path in one section.  The conifer plantation above the wood had recently been felled and replanted with hardwood (alder, birch, oak, etc).


Jack took some remarkable photos with his 360ยบ camera:


On Saturday evening, Daniel, Jenny and Denise cooked up a hearty dinner of spaghetti bolognese with garlic bread followed by apple & blueberry crumble with custard.

After dinner David set us all a quiz.  We did it in two teams (girls v boys) and tied with 37 points each.  The most fun part was picture 2 in the Faces round - David as a 12-year-old schoolboy.  None of us guessed him!

On Sunday we worked in the same valley but in woodland to the north of the road (red chevron on map).  We drove our cars there so that we could go home directly from the worksite and anyone who needed to leave early could.  Across the valley you could see Saturday's worksite:

We did two tasks.  Half the group slashed and cleared bracken to make a switchback footpath on a very steep slope ...

... and the others with Lewis made a stepover stile.  The stile is tightly screwed together and anchored in the ground and should give many years of use when the footpath is opened.




All told it was a super weekend full of enjoyment and good company.  Thanks to Lewis for having us to stay and giving us satisfying jobs to do.

When we are next at Hendre Isaf it will be interesting to go up the valley and see how both worksites look months later.

Daniel

Monday, 11 August 2025

Cutting back vegetation at Alderley Edge on Sunday 10th August 2025

Four of us met in the car park near the Wizard Tearoom on a beautiful warm and dry August morning.  The job for the day was cutting back vegetation on the footpath opposite the Castle Rock viewpoint.  It’s a popular and well-used route but it was getting a bit overgrown.



Loppers and slashers were the implements of choice.  After a day's work the path was in a more useable state and we got a lot of thanks from walkers using the route.

Jean