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Surplus to Rake-quirements

27 GoodGymers made their way 5.0km to help the Glen Allotments in York.

  • York runner
  • Lizzie Kershaw
  • York runner
  • Leanne
  • Ed Woollard
  • Stefan Durkin
  • Tim Mckenzie
  • York runner
  • Paul Kelly
  • York runner
  • York runner
  • Mitch
  • Tristan Featherby
  • Rachel Bean
  • Andrew Robson
  • Debs Sharpe
  • Vicky Hearson
  • Chloe Dixon
  • York runner
  • Amy Woollard
  • Charlotte Jones
  • Laura Barrett
  • York runner
  • Abigail Darton
  • James Sandie
  • Ellie
  • Lee Morris
 
Monday, 9th of March 2020
 
Led by Tim Mckenzie

So as the beautiful blue sky and gorgeous sun faded, the rain clouds gathered. We celebrated our GG Yorkie of the month for February: Andrew! We also welcomed two first-timers to the group Lee and Rachel, make sure you give all 3 of them a huge cheer!

We warmed up by practicing our hands-free greetings. Such as ankle tapping and elbow bumping!

We ran through town to Glen Allotments where we met our very enthusiastic task owners who quickly set us on 4 main tasks. The first was skillfully knocked out of the park by Mitchell and Stefan, moving a bunch of metal sheets and large waste to an area in front of a 'No Fly Tipping' sign. A slightly suspect start!

We then split into 3 groups. Squad 1 was set upon a patch of overgrown communal land that they want to plant some wildflowers in. They worked on sifting out rubble and weeds into separate areas. Lizzie wasted no time snapping a fork in an attempt to remove the biggest weed. She quickly jumped on an opportunity to redeploy as a raker when she could.

Squad 2 were on a Goodgym York classic task of loading up wheelbarrows to transport woodchip to a school's allotment and to refresh the layer for a path through the allotment. On the path section a complicated one way system would be required. Leanne made do using a gardening fork to spread the barkchip out.

"Dump it where you are" my inadvertently crude instruction to the wheelbarrowers.

Unfortunately when Lizzie turned up with an actual rake, she found the area was a little tight for two rakers.

Squad 3 was a risk assessment nightmare, finding every hazardous object in the book! They skillfully quarantined the hazardous areas and focused on the areas they could make a difference on. After securing a couple of seceteurs, and rebranding as the Seceteur Squad. They quickly filled a crate with waste brambles and safer waste. One thing is for sure Charlotte, Chloe and Laura definitely had a memorable evening!

As the rain picked up, we collected up our tools, headed off for a quick fitness session. With sprints combined with silly walks. Arriving back Egg was ever so kind to coordinate a Happy Birthday Squat song as unfortunately it happened to be my birthday!

Cheers all for a task well done! And a great birthday to boot!

Report written by Tim Mckenzie


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Tim Mckenzie
Led by Tim Mckenzie

Yorkie Trainer. Fan of irresponsibly signing up for races longer than I am capable of. Lover of all things York and Goodgym!

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