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Dave Liquorice
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On Thu, 19 May 2005 00:01:47 +0100, Ian Rawlings wrote:
> The Rambler's Association manifesto used to state that they would
> like to ban horse-riding on bridleways too because they churn up the
> surface..
They certainly do, think of the ground pressure of 2 tonnes of horse
on those hard, comparativly,little hooves. Not to mention the
exhaust... Oh dear, a townie rambler walking in the countryside
getting their boots muddy and covered in ****. Sorry, get a life.
> Having said that at least one horse-riding association (can't
> remember the name, association of british riders?) is aware of
> the dangers and stated on their website that they don't support the
> banning of 4x4 use as most damage is caused by farming ...
Well on the tracks and roads around here that is certainly true.
Almost all the "off road" traffic is tractors or 4x4 but the purpose
of farming. Doesn't stop people complaining about getting muddy cars
in the winter though, some even winged about the salt! At this
altitude once it gets into winter proper the gritters are going round
two or three times a day...
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> The Rambler's Association manifesto used to state that they would
> like to ban horse-riding on bridleways too because they churn up the
> surface..
They certainly do, think of the ground pressure of 2 tonnes of horse
on those hard, comparativly,little hooves. Not to mention the
exhaust... Oh dear, a townie rambler walking in the countryside
getting their boots muddy and covered in ****. Sorry, get a life.
> Having said that at least one horse-riding association (can't
> remember the name, association of british riders?) is aware of
> the dangers and stated on their website that they don't support the
> banning of 4x4 use as most damage is caused by farming ...
Well on the tracks and roads around here that is certainly true.
Almost all the "off road" traffic is tractors or 4x4 but the purpose
of farming. Doesn't stop people complaining about getting muddy cars
in the winter though, some even winged about the salt! At this
altitude once it gets into winter proper the gritters are going round
two or three times a day...
--
Cheers [email protected]
Dave. pam is missing e-mail