Woodchip Wonderland

26 Goodgymers helped their local community in York
Paul Anderson
Lizzie Kershaw
Leanne
Becky Moylett
Stefan Durkin
Ellie Dove
Tim Mckenzie
Jo Moylett
Huw
Lisa Flesher
Helen English
Removed User
Paul Kelly
Freya Squires
Craig
Rachel Bradley
Pete
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York

Monday 10th December 2018

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York runner

SESSION ORGANISER

DOCUMENT CHECKER

REPORT WRITER

Becky Moylett
Becky Moylett

BACK MARKER

Ellie Dove
Ellie Dove

WALK LEADER

Tim Mckenzie
Tim Mckenzie

PHOTOGRAPHER

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Whilst a crew of GG Yorkies went to be fundraising elves in Woodthorpe, 26 of us ran to beautify Danesmead Wood!

We welcomed along one new runner to the GG Yorkie crew, give Jeff a massive cheer!

With Becky as our back marker, we ran along the river to the edge of the wood, where we met Carl armed with 5 wheelbarrows with tools. We took the wheelbarrows along to the other end of the woods where we met Jude and an enormous pile of woodchip. You know where this is going.

The path needed to be about a wheelbarrow wide and around 3 inches deep. I set a 40-minute challenge but suggested if we managed it in 35 minutes then there'd be time for the sausage rolls, mince pies and mulled wine which Jude had brought along.

Why are we still talking?! - everybody

A smaller crew headed off into the darkness for the secondary task which was to finish decorating the woods with donated Christmas decorations. I came along to a puzzled team pondering how to affix a miniature bauble chain to a tree.

Do you know any knots? Maddy

Just as the last bauble was hung - or so we thought - Maddy Poppins started pulling all sorts of extras out of her teeny rucksack and then another whole box of baubles was found!

Over at the big steaming pile, new runner Jeff was getting stuck right in. There were slightly too few spades, shovels, rakes and wheelbarrows to keep everyone entertained so we started a mini hill rep challenge where you had to run up the path, touch the fence and run back down before switching places with somebody. Some runners were reluctant to give up their spades whereas others were loving running around to keep warm.

I can't work with this tool! - Leanne, we don't know who she was talking about

Helen emerged from the end of the path muttering something about a hill rep. She genuinely thought it was a joke and meant you had to help with the giant pile, she was absolutely gutted you had to actually run up a hill.

Can running to look at the decorations count as a job? - Leanne

People took it in turns to run down and check out the festive woodland and Jude was in a constant state of amazement at the speed the woodchip was flying down. Within 40 minutes, we were done and there was plenty of time to enjoy a swig of mulled wine.

We ran back along our newly chipped path and through the woods to enjoy the decorations for one last time before heading back to base.


This task supported
Friends of Danesmead Wood
Helps keep the wood nice to use and increase bio diversity

This is a small group of volunteers who try to mwke the wood a great place to use for everyone.

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Carl Wain

Tue 11th Dec 2018 at 8:18pm

A big thank you to one and all from Friends of Danesmead Wood. I think the photo of Maddy hanging a star is very appropriate, you are all stars to me.

Carl Wain

Tue 11th Dec 2018 at 8:20pm

Ps. If you want to see what the path is like in the light there is a video on Friends of Danesmead Wood Facebook page, please do give it a like it will make the FDW gang very happy.

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