The photo above is part of where I hike through our valley. Over the last winter and summer, these trees have fallen across the creek bed. Yesterday was warm so I grabbed my little chainsaw and hiked down to the bottom to carve a way through that mess.
If you are a contortionist, you can make it through rather easily but it requires squats, high steps, and a lot of twisting. I thought I'd make it easier on myself with a bit of trimming. The after shot never got taken, however I can walk through without playing Twister right now.
My little saw can take on a lot. But the large trunk of this old oak was still too solid for me to cut through. I cleaned the area up so now I don't have to go around this obstacle any more. The tree toppled in 2018. A 'friend' offered to clean it up. He did a fairly poor job at it. But I beggars can't be choosy.
So for the past 6 years, I've rerouted. However, now I can just step over the log on the left side of the trail. It is only about 18" tall.
Now I can go straight down the old trail that was put in years ago instead of detouring. It was originally put in with a bull dozer in 2007 and then again cleaned up in 2016. I don't know if I'll pay to have it done again as I am the only one that uses the trail. I imagine I'll let the next owners take that expense when I sell the place.
At one time my husband used it so he could drive the 4 wheeler down through our land and also use the skid steer to pick up a deer he got in the valley. I use the 4 wheeler, but don't need to drive down into the bottom. I prefer to walk.
Fun!! I wish I had a mini chain saw. I don't think my hubby trusts me with one lol. He has been working away on our big pile of trees. Perfect weather for it!
ReplyDeleteYou sure worked hard on rough stuff and will enjoy the fruits of your labor. Loved the reflection photo! Yes, with a fire ban (in January?!) any kind of moisture would be most welcomed.
I could have been at it all day, but decided to quit and enjoy the late afternoon!
DeleteI'm glad I worked at it when it wasn't hot or humid ...or buggy!
I have not once set foot in the small woodland on our property! You wouldn't count that space as any kind of adventure. You were much busier than I was, but you usually are.
ReplyDeleteYou can have adventures in your yard if you wish...wink, wink!
DeleteI can barely stand to be indoors when the weather is decent.
Your snow is gone! Nice job cutting through the brush to make your walking easier!
ReplyDeleteYes it is gone and we have a burn ban on. We had dust tornadoes when it was windy this week!
DeleteIt looks like a lot of hard work but you are dedicated and that's impressive.
ReplyDeleteYou are super woman!!! Lori
ReplyDeleteOMG! You do it all.
ReplyDeleteYou are nothing if not ambitious. I admire that! Might as well have the trail as you like it. Enjoy many more adventures along your newly trimmed and improved pathway.
ReplyDeleteChainsaw fun!
ReplyDeleteLD...You need to paint some signs that are labeled Val's trail. It does make sense to clear some of the major obstacles on your walks to make things easier.
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