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Highgate Wood.....North London.

 

I believe this is here to protect certain areas of the wood from human disturbance. Maybe Monkey Humphries knows a little more about it?

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few weeks ago now......whenever i am out quoting i always look in the a-z and look for a wooded common or woodland and grab myself 20 mins to half an hour. Wasnt there long but was surprised at the lack of big deadwood around......maybe it was just the bit i was in.....

 

now enlighten me kind sir

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Site is a remnant of the old Bishop of Londons Wood.

 

Within it's predominantly Oak standards, it has a number of conservation compartments that are re-coppiced/pollarded on cycle mainly for birds, bugs etc....

 

The dead hedging is mainly to keep people away from the hornbeam & Oak root plates in the woods, that have had de-compaction work.

 

Carried out by our very own arbtalky, Mr Lee Winger

 

If you look very closely, you may spot an interesting Fung or two :001_rolleyes:

 

Ring me next time your in the 'hood.

 

 

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ingleton falls is a very nice round walk bit strenuous tho thing i liked best was that the scroats and hooligans cant be bothered to go out there which leaves it untouched :001_smile:

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