Wainstalls: Stile replacement.
On the Wainstalls to Castle Carr Road the Calderdale Way leads off over a stile and goes NE as right-of-way Halifax 135 (see map).
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1 Map: The blue pin marks the worksite - luckily next to a road with ample parking! |
The stile is on the route of the forthcoming Calderdale Way Relay Race and needs some attention before being climbed over by a stream of runners . . . all of whom will be in a hurry!
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2. Original state of stile: picture taken earlier this year. |
At first glance this stile seems to be in reasonable condition but closer investigation revealed defects in all but one of the timbers! The plan therefore was to carry out a complete replacement and also install a 'lift-type' dog-gate in the useful gap between the fence straining post and the left-hand stile post.
The Detail.
Andy, Kasher and Frank H had ideal conditions for working - it was sunny, but not too hot, and views were panoramic - all to a background soundtrack provided by curlew cries and the bleat of sheep. What's not to like? Well! . . . . . . 'deadmen'! They had been nailed into the lower ends of the side-posts which in turn were deeply embedded in a considerable amount of concrete! Mmm! It became a very physical sort of a day!
Here's how it went:
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2. Out with the old: Cross-rails and steps removed but concrete (lots of it) already encountered! |
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3. Post removal: One side-post out. Taller post being attacked but we are well behind the clock!
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4. In with the new: Short side-post in place. New tall post being aligned with the short post and the straining post. |
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5. Quality control: "Hurry up, guys! It's lunchtime already!" |
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6. Alignment is all! Position of step-legs for this two-step stile being established. |
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7. Progress! Steps legs in place with cross-bracing (just visible). Treadboards being attached. |
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8. Nearly there: Cross-rails nailed and trimmed to size. Lift-type dog-gate fitted and waymarks (r-o-w; dogs on lead and Calderdale Way) attached. |
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9. End result: A two-step stile with dog-gate undergoing the pedestrian test. Did it pass? Never in doubt! |
This was a difficult task. Removing large amounts of concrete, stubs of old posts and partly buried remnants of an even earlier fence took a disproportionate length of time and was particularly energy sapping. Fortunately, time was saved for us by the landowners who not only supplied a large amounts of packing stone and offered to dispose of the waste timbers, but also funded the work. Many thanks.