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I think it probably did!vtsnowedin wrote:Well maybe your mind needed a bit of adjusting.Andy Hunt wrote:Just got back after 48 hours surviving in my new woodland. In terms of mind-altering experiences it has to be one of the strongest ever.
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Not many fish in the forest, at least none that I saw. I think I would need something slightly more mind-altering for that.Did you catch a fish or two and cook them for breakfast?
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
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Well don't get too adjusted. I thought you had mentioned fishing access on or near the property and it is the right time of year to snap a trout or two out of a woodland brook.
I wouldn't worry about the trees needing work. It may look like chaos but the trees like it that way along with all the sub species that live in conjunction with them. Take your time and do one area at a time and see how it responds. With some selective cutting and thinning you can get out a good bit of firewood while improving the growing conditions for the trees you choose to let grow.
I wouldn't worry about the trees needing work. It may look like chaos but the trees like it that way along with all the sub species that live in conjunction with them. Take your time and do one area at a time and see how it responds. With some selective cutting and thinning you can get out a good bit of firewood while improving the growing conditions for the trees you choose to let grow.
Yes I'm sorry I was just bein facetious
There isn't a stream or river in the forest itself, but nearby is the estuary of a trout river. I haven't looked into licensing requirements for that yet, I think it will be some considerable time before I have time to worry about that!
I am looking into the possibilities for getting some work done to improve tracks for vehicle access for extraction of timber, and to get a decent sized level camping area made. It will take me a while to get to know the wood properly, but I've absorbed a fair bit of information about it from this weekend - now I'm home I can mull on it so I know what I will be doing on my next visit.
Killing rhododendron is one thing I'm going to have plenty of time for.
There isn't a stream or river in the forest itself, but nearby is the estuary of a trout river. I haven't looked into licensing requirements for that yet, I think it will be some considerable time before I have time to worry about that!
I am looking into the possibilities for getting some work done to improve tracks for vehicle access for extraction of timber, and to get a decent sized level camping area made. It will take me a while to get to know the wood properly, but I've absorbed a fair bit of information about it from this weekend - now I'm home I can mull on it so I know what I will be doing on my next visit.
Killing rhododendron is one thing I'm going to have plenty of time for.
Andy Hunt
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
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Andy Hunt
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
I'm only showing you the straightest onesJohnB wrote:Your trees are more vertical than many of mine!
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Actually, to go back to what JohnB wrote, whilst I was there I found the thought that it was 'my' woodland pretty comical actually. In reality it felt very much the other way around
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Eternal Sunshine wrote: I wouldn't want to worry you with the truth.
Yup. You work to earn the money to buy and run chainsaws, spent huge amount of time cutting down trees, and the bloody things just grow again .Andy Hunt wrote:Actually, to go back to what JohnB wrote, whilst I was there I found the thought that it was 'my' woodland pretty comical actually. In reality it felt very much the other way around
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