Six volunteers turned out on a damp morning and met up at the National Trust carpark near to the "wizard tea rooms". Three walked to Daneil hill, and three rode in the car with the tools.
We spent the day cutting and burning Rhodadendron towards the northeastern corner of the wood that crowns this hill. The fire lit fairly easily as we found a supply of dead (but not dry) twigs.
We also cleared some of the material left by a previous group of volunteers.
The weather improved over the course of the day, but the sun never really shone.
Sunday, 19 September 2010
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