DIFFLOCK66
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Upon checking out trailwise' maps of my local area to give some more info to a fellow LZ-er, one of the UCR's I've driven has their voluntary no-vehicle requests on it. Are these tied in any way to the local authority's views - impending TRO? or some such? Is it regularly updated or just an annual thing - assuming county inspections are annual - I don't know.
Note that when I checked, Lancs County Council had no restrictions apart from the 60mph speed limit.
The route in question would not get any better without vehicular traffic; divots and potholes don't heal themselves do they?. However it would probably become more overgrown through lack of vehicular (brick-shaped Land Rover!!
) usage. On my last trip down there the Disco had no real trouble negotiating the terrain; minimal TC interferance, so not churning wheels, flinging rocks and digging big holes.
(OK it wouldn't cop for any worse erosion for a long time without 4x4 and motorcycles, but I think you get the idea!)
My impression is that if negotiated in low first, steady away, a horse or walker would slip more and cause more of a rut!
The request is a voluntary one, which is just that - not enforceable. I'd obviously like to go laning there in the future, but don't want to say "poppycock to your request, I'm off down there..."
at least not without being better informed. Don't want to knacker up our chances of actually using a fun little UCR. 
Is there a lot of anti-4x4 sentiment on trailwise?
Thanks people!
Diff.
Note that when I checked, Lancs County Council had no restrictions apart from the 60mph speed limit.
The route in question would not get any better without vehicular traffic; divots and potholes don't heal themselves do they?. However it would probably become more overgrown through lack of vehicular (brick-shaped Land Rover!!
(OK it wouldn't cop for any worse erosion for a long time without 4x4 and motorcycles, but I think you get the idea!)
My impression is that if negotiated in low first, steady away, a horse or walker would slip more and cause more of a rut!
The request is a voluntary one, which is just that - not enforceable. I'd obviously like to go laning there in the future, but don't want to say "poppycock to your request, I'm off down there..."
Is there a lot of anti-4x4 sentiment on trailwise?
Thanks people!
Diff.