I'm a Lumberjack
When the English poet and writer James Lasdun moved to wooded New York State, his wife gave him a chainsaw. With help from some champion axmen, he learns how to cut down trees.
When the English poet and writer James Lasdun moved to wooded New York State his wife gave him a chainsaw. He had to either learn to chop down trees or risk his home and garden being taken over by the resurgent forests of the eastern states of the USA. But how should a clumsy townie, good with his words but not with his hands, take to the woods? With help from some of the champion axmen of the Lumberjack World Championships at Hayward, Wisconsin, he learns the underhand chop, the standing block chop, the hot saw, and much of the wisdom and lore of the world of tall trees and tough men. Producer: Tim Dee.
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- Mon 17 Sep 2012 11:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- New Year's Day 2013 21:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4