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9 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bath
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Bath

Tuesday 1st September 2020

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Welcome

A big GoodGym welcome to first-timer Flo. You picked (pun intended) a great intro mission at one our favourite locations, and we hope you enjoyed it.

Today's mission

Despite the very late listing for this mission, no less than 9 runners signed up to go apple picking at Bath Organic Group.

This was actually a number of sub-tasks involving rounding up various varieties of apple for both cider pressing and eating. We had to sort our harvest into three different groups:

  • Ripe apples in prime condition, for sale as "eaters"
  • Any apples which were not quite in their prime, but at least 50% edible, were good for cider
  • Anything less good than that (ranging from insect-chewed, through somewhat rotten, all the way down to grossing you out just by touching them with gloved hands) were going to the compost heap!

The site has dozens of fruit trees in its orchard (I know I worked on a tree labelled #40 today) and this time we worked on a half-dozen or so whose apples had reached their maturity.

In true GoodGym fashion we started from the ground up - sifting any fallers into the 3 categories. In this case more often than not, these fell into the "gross out" quality band, but we're hardy types and soldiered on regardless!

From there we moved on to the easily pickable apples, which were naturally of a much better quality.

We picked as high as we could go, with some of us taller types doing a sterling job reaching as high as we could, before Sam once again demonstrated his leadership potential by sourcing a step ladder.

With this we made a really good job of stripping the particular tall red apples tree we'd already made good inroads into, before our host Tim played his trump card...

We had another cider apple tree which needed shaking! This is just the most fun job, and one we'd started (on this very tree!) a month or so earlier.

Again, we got a group of runners to hold out a big sheet, while one of us shook a branch as hard as we could.

Then Sam went that little bit further for GoodGym (as he usually does) and climbed up to a higher branch to shake out loads more apples.

I've really been missing my indoor climbing since lockdown, and once Sam had tired I climbed up even higher for one last shakedown!

Coming up

As nights get shorter, we'll probably struggle to get many more midweek missions in at the Organic Group, but there may be the opportunity for work there of a Saturday morning. Watch this website for updates


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Bath Organic Group, or BOG, was set up in 1986 to promote sustainable, local food production and organic gardening in and around Bath.

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Sam Ollason

Wed 2nd Sep 2020 at 7:08pm

Very entertaining, thanks for writing this up Jer. “Gross-out” is probably the only way I can describe that category of apple!!

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