last weekend was very busy. I put a crew together and we cut a acre that was heavily overgrown with Rhododendron in our woods. Thankfully it was nice and cool that day, it didn't get above 75 degrees F. You may remember that I had cut a piece this size a year and a half ago. That took me quite a while; this time I employed college students to make up a small crew. We ran 3 small saws, and I had two of them paired up with one runnig the saw, and one piling.
We decided to use the lap to make a border fence to keep the deer out. Gonna put gates in in a few locations, however it'll still be open at the base. Not real sure what to do about deer-proofing it entirely, however on my Patch One [this is what I'm calling Patch Two] there are several deer paths in and out of it.
!st photo is of the entrance we cut in. which is off the bottom.