A team of four spent a very pleasurable day near Wittonstall Clough in Cornholme . . . pleasurable, that is, until the rain came down!
The plan was to improve the steps around the hillside, above a small bridge. These steps were partly large stones, partly tree roots and finally three steps with wooden risers. We also hoped to clear and make stable the small set of planks which had been placed over a very boggy area (to act as a small boardwalk) and to stop the path, further down the route towards Frieldhurst, being eroded by a stream coming off the hillside. The path we were working on is a very well-used permissive path above Frieldhurst which leads onto Obadiah Wood.
Andrew, Catherine, Duncan and Kasher would have probably won the "Muddiest people in Todmorden" competition by the end of the day.
Many thanks to the residents of the houses in Frieldhurst for allowing us to park in their yards.
Today's work has been funded by the Cornholme Wreath Making workshop in December 2025.
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| The blue arrow marks the location of today's work. |
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| The "before" shot of a random collection of objects pretending to be steps! |
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| Catherine devising Plan A to deal with the planks (covered with chicken wire) that were gradually sinking into the mud. |
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| Duncan and Andrew sorting out the problems caused by tree roots across the path. |
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| Duncan manoeuvring one large stone into its final position. |
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| The route now widened (without tree root trip hazards) with suitable and stable steps in place. |
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| Catherine adding staples to the boards. We had previously created a drainage ditch and anchored the boards with stobs. |
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| Working well-spaced apart on the slightly slippery slope. |
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| Andrew and Duncan sorting out the pathway which was being eroded by a stream from the hillside. |
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| A carved head in Obadiah Wood. |

















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