Walsden: Steps on a graceful curve.
It was a day of changes. Snow changed to sleet, sleet to rain and rain to drizzle. The only constant was the temperature . . . which hovered around 0 Celsius all day.
Ideal conditions, therefore, for Frank H and Duncan to keep warm by working hard on the task, started by other CROWS teams, of repairing the intermittent flight of steps on the right-of-way (Todmorden 212) that links the Carriage Drive to Inchfield Road (see map).
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1. Right-of-way Todmorden 212; Just visible under a confusion of modification suggestions!
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The Detail.
Today's task was to extend the run of steps by:
i) extending the graceful curve in picture 2 by installing 3 or 4 steps so the path swung sharply (but just as gracefully!) to the left.
ii) installing 3 or 4 additional steps as needed to assist the walker over a complex tangle of tree roots and rocks
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2. Starting point. The flight of steps so far, after two work parties.
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The work begins:
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3 First step of the day: Already rocks and tree roots are making their presence felt . . . but that spirit-level bubble is 'dead' centre. |
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4. Halfway through the day: "Is that a pizza, you are ordering, Duncan?"
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The steps continue the graceful sweep around the bend to where the path levels out before eventually rising to the right behind the tree. There are many roots and boulders here as well as remnants of old steps.
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5. Upper section: Decayed steps replaced . . . after a struggle with deeply and firmly embedded stobs. |
Overall we were pleased with today's efforts. The steps are secure and maintain the standard set by previous work parties. Many thanks to Inchfield Manor (mainly 19th century but with evidence of earlier structures) for allowing access along their private drive and providing secure parking.
Today's work has been funded by generous individual donations to CROWS. Many thanks for your support which helps to improve the footpaths and bridleways in our area.