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Hey up,

I just lifted this response off the Portal in connection to the same story................

"The damage done by farm vehicles and horses is usually much worse than anything done by recreational off-road driving carried out responsibly."

Ready...........and..... Go Jane....Rip into him......

nice one
stu.

'stir(upp)ing' up troub

Nice one ideed Stu, LOL!!!!

Shame she won't see it til the morning. But at least it means that Oxord won't become the land of the midnight sun at this time o nite - she'll be incandecent (sp)!!!

Actually, I reckon it's right on narrow paths anyway. Horses make a right bloody mess of the ground. The last bit of the path down from Bosiliack Barrow to Lanyon farm was a MESS when we were there.

How ya keeping? Long time since I noticed you posting!

love

Moth

Surely they are for taking kids to pre-school in!

Yes. Horses have great big hard metal feet and can cut surfaces to pieces. But riders know when its too muddy to use a track and will go to great pains to keep tracks in good condition for their health of their mount's feet. Horses tend to use paths evenly and when they do cut it, its not deep or compacted and it mends quickly (a shower and a dry spell usually rights the level of the ground again).

Tracks and bridleways are the only safe place for horses to go. Public highways are not safe. Drivers do not generally know how to pass horses and tarmac is not a good surface for hoofs.

4x4 drivers on the other hand, doing a bit of recreational off-roading ('let's go off-roading!') don't give a toss about facing existing mud or creating more mud and ruts. The ruts they create are deep, compacted and don't heal naturally. The track must be recut and levelled mechanically (like they do in Australia) but this is expensive and doesn't often happen.

4x4 drivers hog trackways - they're really big and inflexible. Whereas horses can easily share tracks with mountain bikers and walkers without noise, without pollution, without excessive damage, without fear.

Lecture over

...and relax!
J
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