Monday 20 August 2007

Tubs Task Day Two, or here comes the rain again


Yesterday was supposed to be the second day of our task to restore the coal tubs that sit on display in Chopwell Wood, but like a cricket match, rain stopped play. While we do have access to a couple of Gazebos courtesy of the NEFA (North East Free Ride Association) lads, any rain would have ruined all the good efforts put into restoring the Tubs so far. This would only have lead to us needing to carry out further maintenance sooner too.

Calling off a task is never an easy decision to make, but if the work cannot be done properly then it becomes pointless trying. Although for me safety will always be the other major consideration as volunteers are far to valuable to risk injuring, we just don’t have enough to spare!

While this work is not conservation in the natural history sense, the local history and especially the industrial history is important to many local people. Thus the work is important as it preserves the work that the friends of Chopwell Wood have already done. Further, it provides some amenity for the people who visit the forest.

Personally though I think the woods are beautiful in themselves and worth visiting for that reason alone. But we live in a time when people need to have allsorts of reasons to visit a place and everything has to be explained to them. I my opinion it stops people from thinking and wondering. This mouse loves to try and discover things for himself; it’s the child in me, that sense of wonder and discovery.

There is though a great sense of discovery with the additional elements that have been placed in the woods. There are a number of sculptures in the wood and it can be a delight to just stumble upon them as I did when first exploring the woods. I now know my way around well enough that I can head for them and to us, the people who know the topography of the woods reasonably well, they can provide useful reference points when discussing layout or encounters in the forest.

Well as the work has been postponed, it looks as though another task will have to be arranged to complete the work. I just hope that we still have the enthusiasm of the people involved this time on the next attempt to complete the work.

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