Meadow Management: Learn to Scythe

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Daisy Meadowcroft

Meadow Management: Learn to Scythe

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Learn the traditional heritage skill of using a scythe on this practical course.

Event details

Date

Time
Arrive at 9.45am for morning tea. The course will start at 10am and finish at 4pm.
A static map of Meadow Management: Learn to Scythe

About the event

The scythe is an effective and enjoyable tool to use, and is low tech, low carbon alternative to machinery. With the appropriate knowledge, you can tackle small meadows, reduce nettles, and manage grassy verges and lawns.

Chris Riley is an experienced scythesman and scythe trainer. From hay harvest to reed cutting, Chris has a wide-ranging expertise in the use of the scythe and has appeared as a scything extra in films. He has won awards for 'quality' mowing in competitions and enjoys exploring ways of making one's own 'snath' (the scythe handle) using a variety of materials.

Scythe courses are based around lightweight Austrian scythes. Instruction is provided on the three interacting factors that make for successful mowing:

  • How to set up the grips correctly for the user’s proportions
  • How to keep the edge sharp
  • How to mow with a movement that is efficient for the body and effective in cutting the vegetation

Throughout the training there are some important safety considerations and safe working is paramount throughout the course.

The course programme also includes the following:

  • Introduction to the course
  • Comparison of English and continental scythes
  • Description & parts of a scythe
  • Principles of movement
  • How to effectively hone the edge with a whetstone
  • Adjustment of blade angles, according to mowing circumstances
  • Different blades for different purposes
  • Demonstration of peening (thinning the blade edge by hammering)
  • Maintenance and repair of blades
  • Vegetation management, where appropriate

You can also purchase your own Austrian scythe on the day. The grips can then be set up correctly to fit you and you can acquire one or more blades that are appropriate to your intended task. Kit prices start at around £136 (as at Feb. 2024). Please contact Chris beforehand if you are intending to buy: chris@pratensis.net.

Price: £80 pp to include all tuition and use of equipment. All money raised helps to support the vital conservation work of Dorset Wildlife Trust, protecting wildlife now and for future generations to come.

Times: Arrive at 9.45am for morning tea. The course will start at 10am and finish at 4pm.

What to bring: Outdoor footwear, a sun hat and waterproof clothing just in case.

The course is based around lightweight Austrian scythes. A set will be provided to each participant, but if you have your own you can bring that. Chris can also supply Austrian scythes. If you have an English scythe you can bring it along for discussion purposes.

Booking

Phone number

01300 320684

Price

£80 pp to include all tuition and use of equipment. All money raised helps to support the vital conservation work of Dorset Wildlife Trust, protecting wildlife now and for future generations to come.

Suitable for

Adults

Know before you go

Dogs

No dogs permitted

What to bring

Outdoor footwear, a sun hat and waterproof clothing just in case.

The course is based around lightweight Austrian scythes. A set will be provided to each participant, but if you have your own you can bring that. Chris can also supply Austrian scythes. If you have an English scythe you can bring it along for discussion purposes.

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Parking information

Free parking is available on site.

Bicycle parking

Yes
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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking

Contact us

Daisy Meadowcroft
Contact number: 01300 320684