Friday, 27 April 2018

HEBDEN BRIDGE & BLACKSHAW

Bernard, Ken, Eleanor, Frank S and Ginny finished off the path at Hippins - strimming the sedge and dealing with several drainage issues.


Digging channels to try and keep the water off the path


and testing the bogs to search for causey stones.


A bit of co-ordinated scraping and eventually we all joined up to uncover a long lost path.



Nigel, Gerald and Rich worked on a path that starts opposite Hebden Bridge Station, leading up to Dodnaze. The steps were overgrown and needed scraping and several of the wooden steps at the top had rotted off.
And while we were there, we had a good clean of the Hardscastle Crag sign that was distinctly green!



The national Trust signs were all covered in green mould, making them difficult to read

The photos doesn't do it justice - pristine clean!
 Gerald then set to work clearing the bottom stone steps

A section before

After
Nigel and Rich worked on replacing a number of rotten steps

One of many that needed replacing

Much easier to get up
Then we worked up and down the length of the path cutting back, holly, brambles ash seedlings etc

Overhanging holly now all cut back towards the bottom
We will go and have a look at the rest of the path to Dodnaze as it should make a handy shortcut to the station for people.