It's my first time here with you guys and This is my contribution to the #wednesdaywalk challenge by @tattoodjay.
The air is so cold and cool when the morning comes, this is the first time I've been and stayed in a mountainous area that is still very natural.
This time I was in one of the pine tree-producing areas in Indonesia, precisely in Central Aceh, this area is a highland with cool natural conditions.
Today I woke up earlier than usual because I have to go to the field to see to control the workers as well as get to know them, because I am a new person, who was placed here.
At 6 in the morning I woke up and was a little worried about the water to take a shower, because the air was very cold, I could see that the mountain, which was usually green in color, still looked white, shrouded in fog.
Finally I was desperate to take a shower even though my body was shivering with cold.
After taking a shower I decided to walk because I wanted to enjoy the fresh air and enjoy the view, I did this because my work location was not far from where I live.
It turns out that mountainous areas have and store a lot of natural beauty that is so beautiful.
My goal to the location this morning is to check the stock of pine wood that has been harvested for loading before being sent to the processing site, for this work it is quite heavy because the work area is on a high slope and the road conditions cannot be passed by vehicles when it rains down.
The pine wood that we harvested this time was pine trees that were between 25 and 30 years old. Pine trees can grow for a very long time with a high enough height, of course after the logging process is carried out, there will be another team who will replant so that nature and the availability of processed pine materials are always sustainable.
At my work site, I only control and supervise all workers so that they work well, this is because in order to avoid the width and height of the pine tree before it is cut into blocks, because there is a certain size to determine whether the tree is suitable for cutting or not.
After going through the process of measuring trees that are suitable for cutting, the wood that has been cut into blocks will be collected and at the next stage the loading process will be carried out using an excavator, this process is the final task for me and my friends who are in the field, and of course in the next stage is the processing of these wooden blocks which will be sent to a processing factory to be used for various purposes such as furniture and others.
Friends, maybe that's just a little story about my activities on this beautiful Wednesday, I hope you get support from all of you, thank you and see you again on Wednesday next week.
Regards
@decekgu
Glad to have you join the Wednesday Walk
Looks brisk and cool up there in the early morning
Interesting to read about the logging process
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)
Thank you for your attention and support, it's a pleasure to join you and your friends in this community.
So glad to hear that you replant the trees.
What about the native animals when you log them down though? Do you have someone go though to help them move on before the loggers and trucks move in?