So my life as an Upland Path Worker has finally begun and I've decided I wanted to keep a record of the work I do as a reminder when I'm older. To begin with I'm going to start with just a basic overview of the work being carried out, but will probably get more in-depth as I get back into it again and feel comfortable.
I was meant to start a few weeks earlier but the weather, namely the Beast from the East, meant that we weren't able to get out until the 10th April, but what a difference it feels like being outside rather then being stuck in an office. The company I am working for predominantly works on carrying out path maintenance rather then actual path building, which still entails building stone structures, but these are just incorporated into the existing path as sort of upgrades.
For these two weeks we were working on a path located in Glen Luibeg on the Mar Lodge Estate (a National Trust for Scotland estate) which leads to Sròn Riach. To get to this path we walked from Derry Lodge over the footbridge and then turned left, following the path (ish) through a boggy area and then along the main route. The path then splits and we carried on following the Luibeg Burn.
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There was also a section where the path was so boggy this needed to be removed and resurfaced, along with a very simple feature added to drain the water away from that location in the future.
Another major work (which I only really helped with at the end) was to help sure up an existing crossdrain where the water had worn away the earth on the exiting section. Whilst this wasn't an issue right now it would mean that the end of the crossdrain could collapse in the future, ruining it's effectiveness.
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As always the hard work is more then compensated with the chance to see and be surrounded by wildlife on a daily basis. Like the little fellow i almost stood on pictured above whose species I have not been able to find - if you know please let me know below. I also got to see what I am guessing is a Common Lizard, a number of Black and Red Grouse (tis the season for lekking), and some geese flying over though I didn't get the opportunity to actually identify them. So this is the start, I hope to write about it more in-depth in the future but I just wanted to start with a very quick post about it.
I hope this will be something enjoyable to read.
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