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Monday, May 14, 2007
Beginners Course at Colden near Hebden Bridge May 2007
I'd been looking forward to holding this course for some time in the beautiful Colden Valley who's scenery is simply stunning.
We had two late cancellations which left us with a very good pupil to teacher ratio of 2:1!
Saturday started cloudy as Steve and Shaun arrived at Riverdene House for the introduction and theoretical session which we always start our courses with.
Before too long we were out on the hill side stripping down a wall belonging to Phil and Helen Speak, two lovely people. As we started to strip out the wall, which was semi demolished, I began to realise that this wasn't just any run of the mill wall, and a faint sensation of panic started to creep in! Not only was the stone in the wall very big, but when we reached the bottom of the wall I began to realise that the foundations were 3 feet (nearly 1 metre) wide and the wall 4 foot from foundations to wall height or 5 feet to the top of the copestones.
I just had enough length on the A frame pole to make it to wall height. Next time I'll have to bring ranging rods or something similar to make sure that there's plenty of height available on the A frames.
As with most courses it wasn't long at all until Stave and Shaun were working well together and enjoying some good conversation and banter. But who couldn't in surroundings such as these?
Foundation stones in, Shaun looks for his next piece of stone.
The New Delight Inn is centre background in this photo, with Riverdene House roof just visible above the wall. Two great places! I enjoyed 5 different real ales over the weekend and some great food at the pub.
Treasure trove! Shaun found this kestrels skull when stripping the wall down. It's amazing what you can find in a wall!
Day one ended on a high with both students saying how much they had enjoyed their day. We left the wall and headed on down the hill to the New Delight for a couple of well earned pints before going our separate ways.
My separate way took me to Theo's Cypriot/Greek restaurant in Hebden Bridge. I've been there before so I was eagerly awaiting this gastronomic delight, and I wasn't to be disappointed! I had dolmades followed by lamb kleftico which I couldn't finish. It was absolutely delicious! So thank you to Theo's chefs and their staff for a wonderful experience.
Sunday started out sunny and very warm despite the weather forecast for heavy and persistant rain. We were all amazed at how red we were from the sun and wind on Saturday.
The lads were now starting to get their eye in and the wall was making good progress, all things considered.
Just as we were finishing off the rain started - spits and spots to start with but by the time we had cleared up the site and were heading for the pub it was lashing down. Perfect timing!
Thank you Shaun and Steve for your company over the weekend. You did a great job on your first wall!
Thank you to John and Ann at Riverdene house for their hospitality and great breakfasts, to Phil and Helen for their help and co-operation and to the management and staff at the New Delight Inn for a welcoming atmosphere and some great beer!
See you all when we hold the the next course at Colden on 23rd and 24th June.
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