I’ve just had a week of working with a
number of different groups. One day was
spent with a group of students from Keswick School. These were students who had successfully
completed the Headmaster’s Challenge by making extra contributions to their
community both within and outside the school.
Their reward was to spend a day with me as Junior Rangers.
We spent the day on Derwent Island
where we cut down some vegetation from the lake shore and also cleared some
rhododendrons. We followed that with a
big fire.
They were an excellent group of students of
course and they can be rightly proud of the very good work they did. Everyone seemed to have a good time and Daisy
certainly enjoyed the day.
We have also hosted a group from the
Environment Agency for a couple of days.
They spent some time working on practical tasks with me. We were weeding around oak trees that had
been previously planted by Borrowdale school children and also clearing
branches that were starting to overgrow a footpath. They seemed to enjoy their
day and we achieved a lot. The next day
they had some internal meetings and then met up with me to bounce around some
ideas for a project I have in mind. I
want to create a stretch of sustainable and easily accessible footpath along
part of the Derwentwater shore. It was
good to hear the views and ideas from such a positive and knowledgeable group. They were asking some in-depth questions and
then identifying the problems and suggesting the solutions – a really useful
contribution.
The other big task of the week was to go up
to Castlerigg
Stone Circle with the Trust’s archaeologist Jamie Lunt, my regular
volunteers and his archaeology volunteers.
We did some routine repair work to the turf around the stones. This is just making good the wear and tear
that is to be expected from the large numbers of people who visit the site.
And finally, as the Tour de France has just
started, I’ll mention that I had a morning bike ride around the lake recently
that was just stunning. No cars on the
road and beautiful views across the lake.
Daisy here,
Roy says I’ve been swimming in an infinity
pool. Well the lake looked bigger to me.
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