sneaky snipping

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Yes it is a right of way and i was following a guided walk taken out of an up to date book with Gps markings Walks in the Peak Distict South dicovery walking guides The styles are very old Stone ones on and the routes is marked on the O/S map one of the styles is a few yards from a National Trust sign it realy made me angry and took the edge of a great day. If my wife hadn't been with me i would have done somthing silly, as i cannot control my emotions at the moment because of the PTSD. I went a walk to forget my problems and ended up realy angry. The dewpond would have been very pretty without the rubble, "bastards" when i am feeling less stressed i will go back and confront them i think
Snap by name and nature at the mo lol

Coming from a country where there was a de facto right to roam (slightly more complicated than that but almost ) and now with a legislated right to roam . Barriers physical and legal to wild country , not people's gardens , are a red rag . I sympathise with those who have to put up with that in much of the continent , Ireland and bits of England . It doesn't mean you take advantage , hill walkers in Scotland have always understood stalking etc provided income in areas that would be otherwise depopulated and consequently stayed off the hill but anyone trying to suggest they were stalking all year would find regular mini trespasses until they played fair .
Anybody know if there a statue/memorial anywhere commemorating Benny Rothman ?