More great work!

Well, despite the weather the weekend before, snow, the day turned out dry, bright and sunny which meant we could crack on with the trail building at Conrhenny.

The days work started early with Will (Nulty) collecting a tipping trailer from HSS and we met Andy ‘Sinbad’ Simpson at the old prison site where we had been given permission from JCK to collect some large stones for the rock garden sections we were in the process of constructing.  So the three of us loaded the trailer for the first of two loads and headed up to Conrhenny to drop it off ready for the afternoon build session.

We had arranged to meet in the main car park for 12 noon and had planned four hours work.  It was a good turn out with myself, Will Nulty, Simon ‘Coops’ Cooper, Stephen Honeybone, Bruce Nelson, Chris Steele, Emma Atkinson, Mike ‘Cakeman’ Kelly, Dave Reilly and not forgetting Ian ‘Spadgy Legs’ Lamberton.

It just goes to show that with many hands we really can get a lot done and managed to construct the best part of thirty meters of rock garden.

Thanks again to everyone involved with this project and your continued support and remember, if you do ride the trails we are constructing and like what we’re doing, please remember to drop an E-mail to;

graeme.watson@gov.im
defa@gov.im marked FAO Hon. Philip Gawne MHK
Thanks again
Gary ‘Gadge’