Cornholme:
On a blue-skied day when the temperature barely rose above 0oC, Kasher, Gareth and Frank H worked on three tasks in the Cornholme area:
Task 1: Installing a two-seater bench on the level patch of ground at the end of the new footpath (Todmorden 216) which, starting from Pudsey Road, contours around the hillside to meet the existing right-of-way which leads up to Shore New Road. (see map)
Task 2: In the same area, removing detached, damaged or redundant plastic guards from the now well-established trees.
Task 3: Further up the hillside (near Hartley Royd), installing two low, yellow-topped marker poles to clarify a right-of-way.
The bulk of today's work has been funded by 'Active Calderdale'. Many thanks for your support.
The detail:
Task 1:
The new path (Todmorden 216) follows a well-used desire line and is a very popular local walk - especially for dogs and their humans.
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| 1. Blue tag: marks the worksite. |
The detail:
The plan was to install a two-seater bench on a flat section of land which, as well as being in a sunny location, offered views over Cornholme. The bench was pre-built in CROWS' depot by Ken, Steve and Frank H and looks like this:
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| 2. Upside-down two-seater (resting on work bench). The timber is tanalised and has three coats of a waterproof preservative and a layer of 'Creosolve' on the leg sections that will be buried. |
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| 3. The two-seater: the correct way up . . . but not yet buried! |
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| 4. The digging begins: four leg-holes at a depth to give a horizontal seat. |
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| 5. Down it goes: Bench being lowered into holes prior to packing |
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| 6. End result: Stable, legs vertical and exactly the right height. . . and that's just Kasher! |
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| 1. Well-established saplings - outgrowing their tree guards. |
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| 2. Redundant guards: Now unsightly so collected for disposal. |
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| 1. Is this vertical, Kasher? |
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| 2. "Come on, Frank!" "We need a hole. Hit it harder!" |
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| 1. 'Artist' unknown. |





































