Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Footpath improvements



A big job this last week was to work on the footpath from Cockshot Wood down to Derwentwater. This is a popular path which at this time of year is mainly used by local people walking their dogs. The path runs through a low-lying section of a field that is always boggy and wet during the winter months.




      


A Trust team has rebuilt a boardwalk through this area and then, with the extra help of my volunteers, we have laid a dirt scree path from the end of the boardwalk back towards the wood.  




This is another win/win situation. It will be easier to walk on; there will be less damage to the ground; the farmer will be happy that less of his field is being turned into a muddy quagmire and, although it is looking a bit raw at present, with some grass seed, come spring it will look well.  The end result should be a hard path that is grassed over and is not visually intrusive.


It’s a good job done so huge thanks to the footpath and estate teams and also to my volunteers.
On a personal note, myself and Jan both stepped down from the mountain rescue team this last week.

Daisy here. 


 I’ve been helping the teams. It’s great. I’ve been carrying timber – well, little pieces.

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