maybe it was soooo good you just had a sub conshus urge to do it twice !
Looking at the state of some of the routes Muddywheels4x4 use what would happen to a horse or a mountain bike that tryed to use the ROW? And how do the members of Muddywheels4x4 feel about other ROW users?
I do greenlane and I use Strata Florida quite a bit, and its only been this year that it's gone very bad
Looking at the video clip of The Viking Way, I don't think i'd take my mtb or horse down that lane. Please could people remember that greenlane are used by other people
Looking at the video clip of The Viking Way, I don't think i'd take my mtb or horse down that lane. Please could people remember that greenlane are used by other people
well keep off the byway and use the bridleways which are designated for that use... Its pretty simpe really :blabla:
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Hi,
I was sent a link to this forum, and came on here to thank your for condoning thoses idiots that go 'off piste' and churn up lanes. I live in Ceredigion and as well as owning a Disco, for towing, I ride Strata Florida quite freqently. But it's starting to become un ridable without risk of injury to my horse due to people churning up parts of the track and either side of it. Not to mention the people who have started driving up a couple of the bridleways in the forestry there.
But I'm really upset by the above comment (and previous ones)and shocked, like 4x4 drivers we are restricted to a limited network of ROWs (ok not as limited), and suffer abuse from ramblers, in addition to that we suffer from car drivers telling us to 'get of their road' etc...
I've always helped defend the greenlaners corner at various council meetings, as most that I meet are a nice bunch, and like horse riders and mtb'r get given a bad reputation by a few individuals.
Many 4x4 owners that I have met moan like hell about the ramblers association saying that 4x4 have no place in the countryside and should stick to surfaced roads, yet the above comment is saying exactly the same to horse riders, carriage drivers and bikers:doh::doh::doh:.
For information I witnessed the group that went off the legal right of way on the weekend of the 10th May, and laugh at the comment from one guy saying he was only going to recover his stuck mate, as from where me and my partner were watching he was the one leading the group!! And they didn't just go off the legal right of way in one place!!!
I ride a horse that weighs approx 1/2ton, is stuborn and selfwilled, with it's own mind where it would like to go, and using nothing but kind words and 2 leather straps I managed to keep it on the legal right of way (not even a bit in it's mouth!!) I love to know what muddywheels 4x4 groups excuse was, the manovering they had to do at the bothy (i believe you lot call it a 'bomb hole') to get in the river ment they couldn't even use the excuse that they didn't know the correct way.
I came on here to thank you, and maybe get some advice on tyres, so please don't start acting like the red sock brigade and if you see a small girl on a large black horse on Strata wave but don't tell me I have no right to be there.
Hi,
I was sent a link to this forum, and came on here to thank your for condoning thoses idiots that go 'off piste' and churn up lanes.
But I'm really upset by the above comment (and previous ones)and shocked, like 4x4 drivers we are restricted to a limited network of ROWs (ok not as limited), and suffer abuse from ramblers, in addition to that we suffer from car drivers telling us to 'get of their road' etc...
Firstly very few people on Landyzone are condoning the morons that go off the lanes and churn them up, unless it's a typo and you actually meant condemning?
I'd suggest you read the full thread as most people called them all sorts of names and didn't condone their actions at all.
As for the quote from griffdowg I'd also suggest you read the quoted post and a few posts beforehand and read it in the context it was delivered ... and take note of the smileyface ... it seems to me that he's posted more in a spirit of jocularity rather than to cause offence.
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Yes I ment condeming them, english isn't my first language!!! And it's taken me a couple of hours to read the whole thread
I was sent the link by a couple who have given a statement to the police regarding the activities of Muddywheels 4x4, that weekend and I have also been asked to statement, which I will be... Not with the aim of stopping 4x4 on Strata, but having read this thread the idiots don't even seem to think that driving over SSI's Peatbogs and along river beds is wrong:doh:
But the comment I quoted doesn't appear to have a sarcastic smily, and the previous comments about horses causing shin deep ruts to me sounds excatly like the red sock brigade, and what they say about 4x4 on unsurfaced roads Like 4x4 drivers horse riders have the tread lightly rule as well, partly because the risk of injury to our pets, we can't replace broken parts like you lot and my horse is part of my family so to loss him would horrible.
I agree we should work better together, there are projects in wales looking to open the former drovers roads up and disused rail lines, but without much luck..
I have also been out with 4x4 drivers, having been along Strata with a group. As I said 90% are nice and respectful... like every one it's just a few giving a very bad reputation... I can't describe the vehicles I have met on Strata who have been driving on the legal route, said hello, or who I have chatted to. But the Orange Disco, Dark Camo Disco and one with a tow rope over the bonnet that I watched on the 10th I could give excellent descriptions of, including the drivers and Dog!!! Funny how we remember the bad!!!
No worries ..Yes I ment condeming them, english isn't my first language!!! And it's taken me a couple of hours to read the whole thread
But the comment I quoted doesn't appear to have a sarcastic smily,
I agree we should work better together, there are projects in wales looking to open the former drovers roads up and disused rail lines, but without much luck..
I have also been out with 4x4 drivers, having been along Strata with a group. As I said 90% are nice and respectful... like every one it's just a few giving a very bad reputation... I can't describe the vehicles I have met on Strata who have been driving on the legal route, said hello, or who I have chatted to. But the Orange Disco, Dark Camo Disco and one with a tow rope over the bonnet that I watched on the 10th I could give excellent descriptions of, including the drivers and Dog!!! Funny how we remember the bad!!!
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