Recently we met up with rangers from the South Lakes team and volunteers. They had generously offered their help in taking down and removing an old fence at Birdhouse Meadows, at the north end of Windermere, prior to us putting in a new fence.
As we left our base at St. Catherine's, on our way to meet them, we were struck by the view. Above the cloud inversion from right to left can be seen the snow covered Langdale Pikes, Great Gable, Bow Fell, Scafell Pike, and Crinkle Crags....
Volunteers and rangers hard at work dismantling and removing the fence, flattened by recent floodwater. Much of the stock netting was very rusty and needed digging out from the ground....note. this is how the cloud inversion looks at a lower level!
The wire fence had been put in years ago to supplement the old iron railing fence that was no longer stock proof. This too was removed in the interests of safety and the fact it was so unsightly!
Part of the old fence being taken away...a mixture of rotten fence posts, old stock netting and extremely rusty iron railings.
Loading up the trailer. Many thanks to the South Lakes team and volunteers for their invaluable help. Sadly the cloud or temperature inversion stayed with us at this lower level all day. It made for dank and clammy working conditions.
With the old fence cleared away, contractors with a tractor fitted out with a 'post knocker' came along to knock in the 'strainer posts'. (snow covered Red Screes makes a nice back drop!) This was a few days later when the temperature inversion had long gone...so much clearer skies. They were already contracted to do some work in the adjoining fields to the Trust owned Birdhouse meadows.
knocking in a 'strainer post'.
A section of the new fence.
...and a close up view. Some sections of railing proved to be too difficult to remove as the trees and their roots had grown around them and held them fast. An angle grinder powered by a generator will have to be employed at some stage to complete the job!
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