The time has surely come for footway builders to stop ruining the fells?
Yesterday I ran the Langdale Horseshoe route in the sunshine. Already many of the paths, including (what was) the lovely path up the left of the valley to Stickle Tarn, are blighted by stone-paved footways. But I put up with them with the thought that at least the whole of the route had not been built over. Then, after navigating beneath Esk Pike and over Bowfell and Crinkle Crags, I was looking forward to the long run down before the last climb up Pike o Blisco. But as I descended the path an awful sight greeted me. Large black sacks were scattered everywhere. They looked like huge versions of those bags which some dog-owners leave lying around (don't get me started on that topic!). Closer inspection revealed they were full of stones in preparation for yet another wholly unnecessary footway building exercise. And, inevitably, there was a sign to tell us that they were "fixing" the fells. But this obsession with building stone footways EVERYWHERE isn't "fixing" the fells. It is ruining them. Surely it now has to stop.