Interruptions

We must be heading for a record rainfall season because the reserve is really waterlogged. The hacking crew got clever and decided to rather work on Tuesday and, even though it didn’t rain, they got rather wet just from the vegetation and the puddles anyway. We went on Wednesday as usual and when we arrived […]

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Concrete mixer

Yesterday we bought the concrete mixer we had promised to Goodman a while ago to do very necessary work on the concrete gullies, planting poles and other maintenance work around the reserve. To put it together and hand it over was not quite in the plan for today but, on the way to the reserve,

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Hackers Patch

Guest author: Rob Norton On Saturday 8th August I explored down the stream from under the power lines near the N2 down into the forest. Before reaching the forest it was noted that a large number of Port Jackson were present on the slope up to the N2, and they were coming into flower. A

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Work to do

I have been amiss lately to maintain this blog. Various reasons including lots of work at home with signage etc. which meant an overdose of Van Stadens with accompanying withdrawal symptoms. I will try and catch up but first here is a not exhaustive list (though just compiling it made me feel exhausted).

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Trails inauguration

The week of bitter cold and rain certainly had its effect on the turnout for our monthly meet on a beautiful and sunny day. All six of us set out to walk the newly signposted 3Dam and Nymph trails. We made it into a slow botanizing amble, often stopping to try and identify some plant

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67 Minutes

I wish we could have this more often, 67 minutes of community service for Mandela day brought a group of Woodridge students to the Reserve and we got one group to work attacking the Podylarias under Rob’s supervision and another with Ellie and I creating some more paths in the arboretum. First they were welcomed

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Fire!

Well well, we were most pleasantly surprised when we arrived at the Reserve and found everybody getting prepared for a controlled burn. Never mind that it was a different area than the plan put out earlier this year bur firebreaks were cut and soon the fires were lit. Note the keurbooms in the background, it

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Nymph trail marking

Over the past few weeks we had prepared some logs to attach the trail markers to and today we set out to place them at the appropriate places along the Nymph trail. Hopefully we won’t have a fire too soon and, if it would be a controlled fire, we live in hope that the markers

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Chainsaw overtime

2015.05.06 It was a milestone today with the last of the trees on the main picnic site having its branches removed. Slowly but surely we are winning   The trunk serves as a good separation between the rest of the picnic area and the Xhosa ruins so we may leave it there for kids to

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Walking and talking

The U3A (University of the third age) came for a visit today so Ellie took them for a walk to the Arboretum and back as their walking stamina was not quite up to scratch for more strenuous activities. They were very interested in what we all do in the reserve and learned amongst other things

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