Widdop Road: stile building and repair
On a blustery day (when, thankfully, the predicted rain never arrived) Andy, Guy, Frank H and Steve worked on replacing a dilapidated, wobbly stile which was on the race route for the forthcoming Heptonstall Fell Race. The race is a ~15 mile (24 km) category B, strenuous event on 22nd March. The stile is off the short track that leads to Ridge Nook Farm above the hairpins at Blake Dean (see map).
 |
| 1. The worksite: marked by blue tag. |
The detail.
 |
| 2. Stile before work began. |
This stile has multiple issues:
i) Every upright (side-post or step-leg) is rotten at the ground-air interface.
ii) The side-post that doubles as a closure post is weakly embedded in the ground.
iii) The cross-rails are not horizontal and the top rail is too high above the top step because the height of the lower step is minimal!
ii) The treadboards are sloping in a treacherous fashion and show signs of splitting.
Mmm! Time for a re-build . . .
The old (and rotten) shorter side-post was removed. A hole was excavated (very rocky ground!) in a position to allow for a wider stile. The old fence rails were adjusted to be horizontal, fixed to the new post then cut so any timbers to the left (as in picture 3) could be removed. The tall side-post was then installed (more rocky ground!) and a top rail fixed temporarily in place.
 |
3. Work begins: new side-posts in place with temporary cross-rail. |
A separate closure post for the field gate was created from remaining timbers and embedded (rocky ground again!) so the gate could close against it (as it had done previously). Short cross-rails made from recycled timbers were fixed to link the closure post to the stile-post. (see picture 4)
 |
| 4. Progress: Step-leg holes being excavated. |
 |
| 5. Step-legs: legs being firmly packed |
The final stages were to fit treadboards to make a standard two-step stile, fit more cross-rails and then landscape the area around the stile. What does that give us ? Here it is . . .
 |
6. End result: Two-step stile neatly linked-in with existing older timbers. |
. . . but will it take a load?
 |
| 7. Testing! Testing! Never in doubt! |
 |
8. Quality Control: "Looks like a really good job to us . . . . . . and you can't pull the wool over our eyes!" |
(End note: In between times. Andy and Guy set off across three fields to a rudimentary stile that had a loose treadboard. The re-attachment task took far less time than did the walk to get there! No pictures were taken)
Today's work was possible because of a donation from the Heptonstall Fell Race. Thank you for your generous support.