Raising the Standard

by North Pennines AONB Partnership in Kirkby Stephen

We did it
On 25th April 2016 we successfully raised £16,405 with 112 supporters in 35 days

To improve a section of Wainwright's Coast to Coast footpath near Nine Standards Rigg, on the border between Cumbria and North Yorkshire.

by North Pennines AONB Partnership in Kirkby Stephen

 New stretch target

Our crowdfunding campaign is now finished but we are still accepting donations. If you would like to donate please contact Alistair Lockett at the North Pennines AONB Partnership on 01388 528801 or via email [email protected]  . Thank you!

For further information on the project visit http://www.northpennines.org.uk/our-work/peatland-programme/raising-the-standard/ 

WOW!

MASSIVE THANK YOU!!

We have hit our £15,000 target! Thank you to everyone who has supported our Raising The Standard project so far. But why stop there??

This is what the ground looks like on the border between Cumbria and North Yorkshire. We need another £10,000 to continue to lay stone flags across the county boundary into the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Wainwright's Coast to Coast was once voted the second best walk in the world by the readers of Country Walking Magazine. The route, between St Bees in Cumbria to Robin Hoods Bay in Yorkshire, attracts thousands of walkers each year. The route from Kirby Stephen, via Nine Standards Rigg, to Keld in the Yorkshire Dales National Park crosses large areas of blanket bog and takes in some of the most beautiful places in England.

This is a fantastic route however parts of the route is suffering. The high amount of foot traffic along certain parts of the route is exacerbating the peat erosion and damaging the structive of the peat. 

The ground near Nine Standards Rigg is extremely boggy with very little vegetation. With no clear route to follow, walkers have found themselves lost and some have even become stuck in the bog!  Last year a walker became immersed in the peat resulting in a team of five volunteers from Kirkby Stephen Mountain Rescue being called out to free him. Alistair Lockett, a Field Officer with our Peatland Programme helped a walker from Australia dig out both his walking pole and then his foot as they had become buried in the peat. This was only at the start of the walking season in April.

Why stop there?

£15,000 will allow us to flag section 1 with is mainly in Cumbria. An extra £10,000 will allow us to flag more of the damaged route and part of section 2 on the map which goes into North Yorkshire.

Please, please keep sharing this campaign with friends, family, work colleagues and any else in your contact list. The more people we can reach the more funds we can raise, which will allow us to flag more of the route.

Incentives

A stunning photographic print of Nine Standards Rigg, from shortlisted Guardian World Photographer 2014, Paul Kingston.

An A3 limited edition, unmounted print from local artist AnnSandell. There are five images to choose from consisting of Nine Standards Rigg and the surrounding landscape. Prints will be available on a first come first served basis as there are only 2 prints per image.

A Coast to Coast Challenge book, published by The Wainwright's Society.

A beautiful limited edition print of Nine Standards Rigg, by local artist Anne Mason. Anne is a fine artist based in Teesdale, North Pennines, she paints northern landscapes, animals and natural history.

A stunning limited edition print of Nine Standards Rigg, by local artist Simon Wilson. Or the original piece of artwork is also available. Simon is a contemporary landscape artist who lives and works inthe North Pennines. We seeks to convey the beauty of the places he studies and record the emotions we feel in wild places.

'Boots' an amazing double mounted print from local artist Lesley Rowe. Lesley is a contemporary artist, living and working in Kirkby Stephen. Print measures 18" x 10".

Supporters of the project


About the Project

Voted the second best walk in the world by the readers of Country Walking magazine, Wainwright’s 190-mile Coast to Coast trail attracts thousands of walkers each year. The route from Kirkby Stephen, via Nine Standards Rigg, to Keld in the Yorkshire Dales National Park crosses large areas of blanket bog and takes in some of the most beautiful places in England.

But despite its beauty and popularity, or probably because of it, the route is suffering. The high amount of foot traffic along certain parts of the route is exacerbating the peat erosion and damaging the structure of the peat.

 

To combat this the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority has set up alternate routes to be taken during the winter months in an attempt to re-direct walkers away from fragile parts. However, the area near Nine Standards Rigg is still extremely boggy with very little vegetation. With no clear route to follow, walkers have found themselves lost and some have even become stuck in the bog. Just last year a walker became immersed in the peat resulting in a team of five volunteers from Kirkby Stephen Mountain Rescue being called out to free him.

The Plan

From money raised through grants and this Crowdfunding campaign the North Pennines AONB Partnership, in collaboration with the Friends of the North Pennines*, are proposing to lay stone flags along a section of the route from Nine Standards Rigg, into North Yorkshire. The flags will ‘float’ on top of the peat giving walkers a stable surface to walk on, while encouraging them to stick to a dedicated route. This will run alongside a project to restore the bare peat adjacent to the route.

This section of the Coast to Coast is not a Public Right of Way but accessed as a permissive route and under the Open Access legislation. To ensure future maintenance of the route, Cumbria County Council has agreed to dedicate this as an official Right of Way once the improvements have been completed.

Crowdfunding

We need your help and support for this project to ensure it is successfull. Please donate as much as you can to make this project a success. We are working on this project with the Friends of the North Pennines. This mean your pledge will be eligible for Gift Aid, allowing us to increase our total.

Please share this campaign with friends, family, work colleagues and anyone else in your phone book. The more people we can reach the more funds we can raise to flag the entire section.

Incentives

A stunning photographic print of Nine Standards Rigg, from shortlisted Guardian World Photographer 2014, Paul Kingston

An A3 limited edition, unmounted print from local artist Ann Sandell. There are five images to chose from consisting of Nine Standards Rigg and the surrounding landscape. Prints will be available on a first come first served basis as there are only 2 prints per image.

A Coast to Coast Challenge book, published by The Wainwright's Society.

A beautiful limited edition print of Nine Standards Rigg, by local artist Anne Mason.

A stunning, limited edition print of Nine Standards Rigg, by local artist Simon Wilson. Or the original piece or artwork is also available.

 'Boots' an amazing double mounted print from local artist Lesley Rowe. Lesley is a contemporary artist, living and working in Kirkby Stephen. Print is 18" x 10".

Support for the project

Julia Bradbury - "As someone who has tackled this trail a number of times, and actively extolled the virtues and delights of The Coast to Coast Walk on TV/DVD and in book form, I had mixed emotions when hearing about the serious trail erosion taking place.

Not only is this route one of the most iconic legacies of the great Alfred Wainwright, but for all sorts of other reasons more and more people are wanting to get out and "walk the walk". This trend must surely be encouraged and supported where necessary.

I am therefore delighted that the North Pennines AONB partnership is planning to start a crowd funding campaign to raise money for the renovation and ongoing maintenance of the trail itself. This type of  fund raising tends to bring together like minded people-fellow travellers who will support this particularly wonderful walk in any way they can and are lovers of our great British countryside."

Amanda Owen - "It’s important on so many levels that we keep this path in good shape. Walking, getting out into the countryside, is one of the things that’s accessible to many people.

One of our worst case scenarios was when we had a man who had set off walking, on his own, an oldish chap who went into one of the bogs and got stuck up to his waist. I know it sounds comical but he said he’d given up; he didn’t have the strength to pull himself out. He’d resigned himself to the fact that he was probably going to die. It was just his luck that a fell runner was passing that day and found him and brought him back to Ravenseat.”

Adrian Cottrell - "A walker literally got stuck in the bog... it was like being in quicksand."

The Wainwright Society - "The Wainwright Society fully supports the campaign to flag the Coast to Coast footpath along one of it's worst stretches at Nine Standards Rigg."

 Friends of the North Pennines Charity number: 1137467. Working to keep the North Pennines special for tomorrow. www.friendsofthenorthpennines.org.uk

Rewards

This project offers rewards in return for your donation. Please select a reward below.

£5 or more

£5 Reward

A big thank you for supporting our project and helping make this route more sustainable for future generations to enjoy.

£10 or more

£10 Reward

A big thank you for supporting the project, the option of being added to a mailing list to receive updates from the project and helping repair this iconic trail.

£15 or more

£15 Reward

To say thank you for helping to make this route safer and more sustainable going into the future you will receive an e-postcard of Nine Standards Rigg.

£25 or more

2 of 20 claimed

£25 Reward

A guided walk up to Nine Standards Rigg, led by North Pennines AONB Partnership. Walk will take place near Kirkby Stephen on Saturday 6th August 2016.

£25 or more

1 of 20 claimed

£25 Reward

A guided walk, led by Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority staff

£30 or more

23 of 100 claimed

£30 Reward

A stunning photographic print of Nine Standards Rigg, from shortlisted Guardian World Photographer 2014, Paul Kingston *UK postage only

£35 or more

8 of 10 claimed

£35 Reward

A signed Coast to Coast Route Cuide by Tony & Chris Grogam. This A5 full colour book was published in 2014 and features plenty of colour photos and maps. It makes the practical task of route-finding easy.

£40 or more

2 of 20 claimed

£40 Reward

Four, 500ml bottles of Thwaites Wainwright Golden Ale * over 18s only. ID required. **UK postage only

£50 or more

8 of 12 claimed

£50 Reward

Four, 500ml bottles of Allendale Brewery Old Sphagnum ale (limited edition), plus 6 Old Sphagnum beer mats. * Over 18s only. ID required. *UK postage only

£60 or more

1 of 10 claimed

£60 Reward

An A3 limited edition, unmounted print from local artist Ann Sandell. There are five images to chose from consisting of Nine Standards Rigg and the surrounding landscape. Prints will be available on a first come first served basis as there are only 2 prints per image.

£75 or more

6 of 10 claimed

£75 Reward

A Coast to Coast Challenge book, published by The Wainwright's Society *UK postage only

£200 or more

3 of 10 claimed

£200 Reward

A beautiful limited edition print of Nine Standards Rigg, by local artist Anne Mason. *UK postage only

£200 or more

0 of 10 claimed

£200 Reward

A stunning, limited edition print of Nine Standards Rigg, by local artist Simon Wilson. *UK postage only

£200 or more

0 of 1 claimed

£200 Reward

'Boots' an amazing double mounted print from local artist Lesley Rowe. Lesley is a contemporary artist, living and working in Kirkby Stephen. Print is 18" x 10".

£500 or more

0 of 1 claimed

£500 Reward

An original painting of Nine Standards Rigg by local artist Simon Wilson. Approximate size 19" x 16" *UK postage only

£40 or more

1 of 1 claimed

£40 Reward

A hardback copy of The Yorkshire Shepherdess, by Amanda Owen. Plus a Yorkshire Shepherdess 2016 calendar. *UK postage only

£250 or more

1 of 1 claimed

£250 Reward

A 1 day navigation course for up to 6 people around Kirkby Stephen run by Graham Uney. The day will be tailored to the groups experience and can range from beginner to intermediate. Graham is a full member of the Mountain Training Association, he is active in the Kirkby Stephen Mountain Rescue Team and a Fell Top Assessor for Helvellyn. *The booking will be arranged with Graham and the group after the campaign has finished. Subject to Graham's availability. Up to 6 participants must complete the course together, separate bookings will NOT be available. The day must be completed in 2016.

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