There were three teams out from Todmorden today.
Two of the teams worked on stiles below Bridestones Farm (see separate blogs) and the third team, comprising of David and Neil Mc, worked on an open access stile on Windy Harbour Lane, which allows access towards Golden Stones. Their task was to add a lower step to the stile (to compensate for ground erosion) and then to build a number of box steps up from the lane to the stile (also to compensate for erosion).
This stile was rebuilt a few weeks ago when it was agreed that an additional lower step would make the stile easier to use, especially from the field side. Accessing the stile from the roadside up a slippery bank was difficult, more so in wet conditions . . . . not something we had to worry about today.
The box steps have been lined with a suitable geotextile which has been pinned in place. We have infilled these steps with MOT which should pack down to give a firm surface for foot placement.
We will be back (hopefully next week) to install more steps and to top up the MOT in the steps built today.
Today's work was funded by Todmorden Wind Farm through CFFC (Community Foundation for Calderdale). Many thanks.
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| The blue "pin" marks the open access stile on Windy Harbour Lane. |
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| The approach slope which would benefit from steps. |
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| A third (lower) step was needed here. |
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| Neil Mc: sorting out the short step leg. ("Measure twice, cut once!") |
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| The lowest step in position and the first of the box steps built. |
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| David cutting the timber for the sides of the second box step. |
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| The steps part way through construction and infilling. |
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| The stile and steps from the field side. |





































