Ligging out or removing the peat uses a special peat spade and is carried out early in spring, they are then left to partially dry out.
They are then stacked into rickles to fully dry out
Traditionally many farmers on or around the moors had rights to gather peat but The last cutters here are John Drew from Low Gill Farm and Mr J Thompson from Plumbtree Farm both in Glaisdale.
The rights to cut peat are held by properties - not by individuals. Newcomers try to keep the tradition going but after a season or two discover it is much easier to install central heating, or simply buy coal and give up. Mr J Thompson has now retired and no longer cuts peat.
I have al,so just seen some pictures taken a couple of years ago of peat cutting near the Falcon Inn on the Scarborough Rd. It shows peak stacks next to some forestry but I do not know the exact location.