Showing posts with label Muiravonside Country Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muiravonside Country Park. Show all posts

Monday, 26 January 2009

Mud Glorious Mud

Tuesday 20th January

We were back at Muiravonside this week,the group was split into two teams to continue cutting down and burning the rhododendron.The fires were quite easy to get going thanks to the skill of our fire genie, Kate and very quickly the rival teams were waging war on the rhododendron but there was only going to be one winning team lead by Ronnie. At the end of the day we made sure both fires were left in a suitable state for the team to return in the morning.

Wednesday 21st January

Anna skillfully brought us back to Muiravonside today, the fires still had a lot of coals left from yesterday and the hardy BTCV adventurers had no problem getting them going again so some of the group continued to burn whilst others cut down the rhododendron . The mud continued to claim victims.

Thursday 22nd January

Chris brought the group back to Mud Valley where the group continued to burn the rhododendron again the fires were easy to get going all they needed was a boost from our specially modified flaming device. This was our last day here for a while but the Ranger was happy with the work done.

Monday, 19 January 2009

Mud mud glorious mud

On Tuesday we went to Muiravonside where the Stirling group had done a fine job chopping down a lot of rhododendron. Our main task was to get the branches to the fire site and burn them. Sounds simple but it wasn't! We had to negotiate steep, muddy slopes to get the wet branches down to very damp fire sites. Kate and Gemma didn't seem to be having too much difficulty, but the other fire eventually got going around lunchtime (with a little help from a convenient plastic box lid). By the end of the day, just about everyone had slipped in the mud or fallen in the stream, except Anna...

We were back at Muiravonside on Wednesday, where Anna proceeded to fall in the mud as often as possible. Luckily there were plenty of embers left to start the fires again quite quickly (useful for drying wet socks). Halfway through the morning, those of us looking after one of the fires couldn't quite get the rhododendron down the hill fast enough; so we recruited Gavin to help us out. We then couldn't burn the branches fast enough to keep up with him while the other fire ran out.

Thursday saw us working in the orchard of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital correcting Chris' mistake (well it was just before Christmas...). So we were taking up the carpet in the orchard (no, really) and re-laying it the other way up. We also prepared more of the ground for carpet paths by digging out the top layer of nettle roots. It was a bit of a dreary, overcast day but everyone got a lot of good work done.

Monday, 8 December 2008

3 weeks in 3 minutes or less

We spent the week of the 18th, 19th and 20th November working on behalf of the CEC Biodiversity Officer to manage and improve the woodland areas on the North Edinburgh Cyclepaths. This meant the removal of sycamore and ash, clearing ivy from walls and also checking whether the bird boxes we put up last year had been used over the past nesting season. Of the 19 bird boxes 11 had been used, 6 had not and 2 had been destroyed. Not a bad return.

I was away at BTCV Scotland's Staff Conference the week of the 25th, 26th and 27th so everyone had the week off to rest and recuperate.

The first week in December promised snowfalls of epic proportions but never quite delivered. On the 2nd we worked with Caroline from the CEC Countryside Rangers to clear pathways and fix fencing in Ravelston Woods. On the 3rd we went to Muiravonside Country Park to tackle more rhododendron, it was good to be joined by the Stirling volunteers so we could really crack on with it. On the 4th we were in Burdiehouse Burn LNR working with Jessica from the CEC Countryside Rangers to repair fences and clear litter.

Monday, 17 November 2008

Rhododendron city

For the last couple of weeks we have been working at Muiravonside Country Park out in West Lothian. It is a beautiful area, but unfortunately the rhododendron has grown a little out of hand. We were helping Ian the ranger to cut down some of the tree-sized shrubs, then carry them up to the fire site and burn them. We managed to demolish a huge area, leaving the ground open for regeneration of native plants, so we deserved our soup from the cafe at lunch time.

Recently we have also helped out at Blackford Pond, cutting back laurel from the paths and benches around the pond, and clearing mud from the paths. We have done some drain maintenance on the Pentlands on a bright clear and incredibly cold day, where we got amazing views of the highlands and Ben Lomond but had difficulty cutting through the ice on the paths. Another day we were lower down on the Pentlands, helping build picnic benches and compost bins at the Harlaw Visitor Centre.

This week we'll be out at the North Edinburgh Cycle Paths all week, cutting back some of the ash and sycamore trees there to allow regeneration of native species such as holly, and next week we will be having a week off.

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