Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Clearing Some Trees

A few weekends ago we decided that we needed to clear some trees that were too near the house as our lot is quite heavily treed. The house in Goldcreek has been quite chilly due to the shade, in fact, even in June and July we frequently had to start the wood stove at night to get rid of the chill. What a difference getting rid of some of the trees has made! My gardens love the sunlight and our house is no longer in darkness. We took down 14 so far and will probably take down another four. At first, I thought this was going to be way too many, but actually, it looks great and our lot still has tonnes of lovely trees and shade.

Above,  Daryl cuts a wedge into a tree trunk.  This directs the tree to fall in a certain direction.  He then uses the chainsaw to cut the trunk on the other side of the wedge.  The tree then falls wherever the wedge is pointed.  It's amazingly accurate.

Here is Dan (Daryl's brother) wrapping a rope around a tree which he will then attach to the back of the quad.  Sometimes, the trees (especially if they are leaning or have twisted trunks) need  help falling in a safe, proper direction.  Daryl's step-dad Mert would drive the quad putting tension onto the falling tree in order to direct it away from the house.
After the tree was felled, there was tonnes of work clearing the branches, some of them 3-4 inches in diameter (read this "heavy") and 8-10 feet long.  We then took them up to the fire pit  and burned them, which was fun. (think massive bonfire).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

yes more fire wood is just what we need to add to those other piles
love shay