Picture shows where post Q used to be. Looks like maintaining the overhead powerline involves complete ground clearance underneath! Amazingly, at the other end, posts L and Z survived intact.

Recent developments
Picture shows where post Q used to be. Looks like maintaining the overhead powerline involves complete ground clearance underneath! Amazingly, at the other end, posts L and Z survived intact.
Missing posts A and D replaced at Chorlton Water Park. Busy, but not completely heaving – a good job with quite a bit of car park being under water, and no ice-cream van. The eagle eyed amongst you may spot the new post A in the photo (next to the dog-poo bin and the person with the white top).
Yesterday Gorse Hall. Today, Reddish Vale, Dove Stone (photo), Nuttall Park, Blackleach. Tomorrow Chorlton Water Park, Bramhall, Bruntwood.
Lots of joblets knocked off at Chorlton Water Park. Apart from post P, which is completely unfindable, everything else is now exposed and in good shape. The peaceful picture is misleading – the place was heaving!
Photo is a poor overgrown post T at Chorlton Water Park. Maintenance is now active again after time out for surgery – joblets knocked off at Boggart Hole Clough, Philips Park Manchester and Chorlton.
A day of joblets on the West side of town … at Blackleach Country Park, Worsley Woods, Urmston Meadows and Chorlton Water Park. Picture is new post H at Chorlton.
Some unexpected help with post P at Daisy Nook – Oscar had a go with every tool in the box.
Also this week – painting and firming up at Mirrlees Fields, removal of duplicate U at Chorlton, replacements for R and U at Burrs Country Park (not to mention excellent coffee and cake at the cafe), replacements for P and V plus a couple of little map corrections at Daisy Nook.
Possibly the best smartphone orienteering app to date – MapRun. Check out the smartphones page – we have half-a-dozen of our most popular parks set up for it – Chorlton Water Park, Dove Stone, Heaton Park, Lyme Park, Sale Water Park, Wythenshawe Park.