Written on 22/03/13 by Paul Oldham

Why Not Help Fix The Fells?

A far-reaching project to combat wear and tear by millions of walkers on Lake District upland paths needs some brawn and brain power. Fix The Fells is looking for volunteers to help with a variety of tasks, ranging from surveying to maintenance and repairs to monitoring and landscaping.

Fix The Fells logo Lake District National Park Authority's volunteer co-ordinator Tim Duckmanton said it was a brilliant opportunity for people to get fit, be sociable and put something back into the area's world-famous hills.

He added:

This beats the gym any day! Our lengthsmen volunteers have a fantastic, free, fitness regime in spectacular locations and do invaluable work into the bargain.

The aim is to repair and avert damage to our often fragile paths, where erosion is a particular and long-running problem. Our volunteers make a huge difference to the fells.

They often operate as a work party, tackling a section of route together, working in teams of up to 20 plus. We ask that our volunteers work a minimum of 12 days a year, but after that, times are flexible and people can give as much time as they like.

Tim said it was a particularly good pay-back for those who loved walking on the fells, but added volunteering could also boost careers and provide new networks of friends.

If you're looking for physical activity in the great outdoors, or want to meet like-minded new people, this could be for you.

Full training and support is given in a series of courses and work parties. Anyone interested in making a major contribution to the future of Lakeland's precious landscape should contact Tim Duckmanton on 01539 792674 or email


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