Tuesday 18 July 2023

Upper Nidderdale: 18-07-2023

It was a given. There was no way the NCVs were going to get away with just one week of balsam pulling at this time of the year. Sure enough - the weekly task email laid to rest any idea that such activity is no longer needed. So - off the gang went for another day of waterside fun, pulling up any balsam growing on the banks of Ashfoldside Beck and Foster Beck, both tributaries of the River Nidd, in the areas where they pass through a number of caravan sites. And here they are - getting the job done.

 
This is what a perfectly formed work party looks like.
Half the group walked to the top of
 the work area and worked downstream. 
The other half worked upstream from the bottom.

At the bottom of the beck the terrain was
 clearly going to be difficult to negotiate.

And so were the steep slopes at the top end!

But never fear. The NCVs are here.

Everyone was on task from the start.
 
Paul gave these balsam stems his fiercest look, willing 
them to leap out of the ground. However, all
 they did was to look back with a cheeky grin. 
 
There were a number of challenges that 
had to be overcome - such as getting 
down steep banks, over fallen trees;

...vaulting over unopenable gates;
 
 ... balancing on pipes;

... and forming human chains to reach
 the stems on the far side of the mill race.
 
An electric fence was deployed 
to keep Sarah safe. 

These three lay-abouts relaxed whilst 
conscientious Brenda continued
 working on the task in hand, high above.

Pulled or slashed - Balsam was left wilting in our wake.

Dave managed to maintain his smile throughout.

We asked this horsey chap if he would like to
 come over and eat the balsam. 
He simply looked at us in disdain and walked on.

By 2pm everyone was ready to have a lay 
down in a darkend room - 
or even a lean on a post!

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