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Tree-felling course in Vaglaskógur Forest

5th February 2024

The horticultural School of the South Iceland College FSu will be holding a course in tree felling and chain-saw techniques 18 to 20 April in Vaglaskógur Forest, North-Iceland. The number of participants is limited to ten people.

Tree-felling course in Vaglaskógur Forest

The course is open to everyone for application. It is suitable for both beginners and those who have gained some experience in chainsaw work but want to improve their felling techniques or improve their skills in chainsaw handling and care. The maximum number of participants is 10.

The course is both theoretical and practical. The first day takes on theoretical aspects, where, among other things, felling techniques and safety issues are addressed as well as forest technique ergonomics. Permits and safety considerations regarding felling trees in urban areas will also be addressed. Furthermore, the selection of trees for felling will be discussed, covering key aspects of the thinning of woodlands, tree clusters and gardens.

On the second day, students will get deeper knowledge on the chainsaw by taking it apart and carrying out simple troubleshooting tasks, together with routine maintenance, cleaning of the saw and chain sharpening.

Finally, there will be a half day of practical work felling trees and forest thinning. Emphasis will be placed on the correct felling technique and arrangement of the wood.

Students who have their own chainsaw, chainsaw pants, chainsaw boots and helmet are kindly asked to bring their gear to the course. Others can borrow equipment during the course.

  • Tutor: Björgvin Örn Eggertsson, forester at the Horticultural School - FSu.

  • Dates: (3x)
    - Thu. Apr 18 at 9:00-17:30.
    - Fri. Apr 19 at 9:00-17:30.
    - Sat. Apr 20 at 9.00-16:00.

  • Location: Facilities of Land and Forest Iceland in Vaglir Forest in the valley of Fnjóskadalur (28 lessons). The course is at the secondary school level and can be evaluated for 1 credit of study in horticulture studies.

  • Price: ISK 79,000. (tuition and teaching material included in the price).

  • Registration: To the email address gardyrkjuskolinn@fsu.is.

  • The registration deadline is April 10.