Hi, my name is Joe Cornforth. I am the
guest blogger for Ranger Roy’s blog this week. I am the upland ranger working in
Borrowdale, Buttermere, Ennerdale and Haweswater. I work in a three person
team. We work through the summer months building and repairing paths in the
uplands and during the winter we do estate work (walling, fencing hedging etc.)
We work with a dedicated group of Fix the Fells lengthsmen once a month doing
various tasks. Last weekend we had them in for three days building a bench path
on Carlside.
We were using a full bench path
construction technique. We cut the full width of the tread into the hillside
and used the excavated soil in the erosion scar from the old path. The tread is
out sloped so that water runs off the path surface and the bank above the tread
is then profiled and turfed.
A large erosion scar has formed on the
hillside so we are putting this new sustainable path in and landscaping the
scar so that it re vegetates. We also put some drainage ditches in to stop
water and gravity further eroding the scar.
Over the weekend we had fifty volunteers
helping us. The work they did would have taken our team two weeks to do.
As well as the
Carlside job we are working on Dale Head building a stone pitched path using
stone that we flew in with a helicopter, The stone is bagged up from nearby
screes. We will be doing the same
technique on Honister tramway later in the year.
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