The second dry stone walling course of the year in Nabs Wood, Silkstone Common took place on 14th and 15th June.
David Compton from Westfield Equestrian Centre and myself had moved 10 tonnes of stone (kindly donated by Stuart Olney of T S Booker) to the walling site for the students to build with. I suppose it was a bit of a coincidence that Stuart was doing an Improvers Course using stone which he had donated!
We achieved another first this weekend! We had our first Australian on the course – Lisa, and a lovely lady she is too!
Doug had travelled from
We retired to the Station Inn after a hard days walling and we were joined by several students from previous courses. After some re-hydration we wended our way to the Chilli Lodge for a smashing meal, great company and a good laugh!
Barry even found time to teach Chris his method of performing horizontal walling!
Another great course with smashing people and even the rain held off until we were safely installed in the Station Inn for a course debrief!
Grant and Stuart with their cheek end
Doug with his cheek end
The whole course, back L to R Chris, Mark, Paul, Lisa, Stuart and Grant
Thanks to all the students for making it a great weekend. To Barry for his assistance, to Stuart and David for their stone donations and my wife for mowing the lawn while I was enjoying myself!
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