Path Maintainer Ax Coaching and Certification Class

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I attended a extremely improbable Ax coaching and certification class for path maintainers this previous Friday provided by the Appalachian Mountain Membership in New Hampshire. It’s the one such course provided in the US and teaches you tips on how to sharpen an ax, hold an ax on a brand new deal with, chop up downed bushes blocking trails, and the security procedures to stop planting a razor-sharp axe in your leg or chest. It was properly value attending for the $25 class payment!

This Ax coaching certification class can also be required for all path maintainers, volunteers, or skilled path crew members within the White Mountain Nationwide Forest, which can also be the one nationwide forest or nationwide park that requires it. The Whites have over 40 path upkeep golf equipment and organizations that keep the 1400+ mile path system, so there’s a large want for standardized coaching. Over 400 college students from 13 states attended the course this 12 months, whereas regionally, the variety of ax-related accidents that happen within the White Mountains has dropped sharply.

This Ax coaching class is a hands-on 1-day course that begins with studying tips on how to sharpen an ax utilizing a mill bastard file and a sharpening stone. Whereas I’ve used splitting mauls fairly extensively (the place you cut up rounds of wooden alongside the grain), I’d had little earlier expertise with a chopping axe (the place you narrow right into a tree perpendicular to the grain) as you’d discover on horizontal blow-downs blocking trails. Having a really sharp axe is important for any such work so it is smart that the course begins with sharpening.

Inside the Camp Dodge (AMC) Trail Tool Maintenance Shop
Contained in the Camp Dodge (AMC) Path Software Upkeep Store

I arrived at class with a 3.5 lb Snow and Neely Ax which I realized was a very good weight for path upkeep work and about the perfect metal you may anticipate from a contemporary store-bought ax. I then spent near 2 hours sharpening it, below the watchful eyes of our instructors who supplied intensive individualized instruction since all of us confirmed up with completely different axes requiring completely different levels of remediation. We additionally realized fairly a bit about tips on how to inform good ax heads that keep an edge from mediocre ones and what to search for in a higher-quality classic ax head in case you’re fortunate sufficient to seek out one in an vintage retailer or backyard sale.

After lunch, we headed off into the woods to be taught correct security procedures and to observe chopping up bushes. A razor-sharp ax might be fairly harmful to make use of and it pays to be taught the standardized security strategies for assessing and planning cuts when eradicating downed bushes and ax dealing with. For instance, when a tree falls within the forest, it typically takes different bushes down with it creating widow makers and spring poles that you just need to clear out of your work space earlier than you begin to chop up a tree. Equally, when stepping over a tree, it pays to place it down on the bottom, so that you don’t unintentionally fall on it and lodge it in your chest or leg.

When chopping, you need to strike the tree at a 45-degree angle and alternate between the correct and left sides, switching the place of your arms once you change instructions. It’s a surprisingly sluggish and exhausting course of, though I suppose you construct up your stamina in case you do it often. However you rapidly perceive why a form axe is a crucial prerequisite for achievement.

When you’re excited by taking this class or the chain noticed certification coaching that the AMC additionally gives, the courses are listed at Outdoor.org (Search on Vacation spot: Camp Dodge) and are provided often all year long. I exploit a chainsaw pretty often to reap firewood within the White Mountain Nationwide Forest (with a allow) and hope to attend their Chain Noticed Bucking and Limbing Class as properly.

Concerning the creator

Philip Werner has hiked and backpacked over 8500 miles in the US and the UK and written over 3000 articles because the founding father of SectionHiker.com, famous for its backpacking gear critiques and mountain climbing FAQs. A devotee of New Hampshire and Maine mountain climbing and backpacking, Philip has hiked all 650+ trails within the White Mountains twice and has accomplished 10 rounds of the 48 peaks on the White Mountains 4000 footer listing with over 540 summits in all 4 seasons. He’s additionally the creator of Backpacking the White Mountain 4000 Footers, a free on-line guidebook of the perfect backpacking journeys within the White Mountains in New Hampshire and Maine. He lives in New Hampshire. Click on right here to subscribe to the SectionHiker e-newsletter.

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