You will have to come laning up here one day :D

That would be great, I just love that pic of your 90 crawling up the big round rock, that is just my kind of thing :)

I have often thought that when I pack in farmng I might go to the USA for a few weeks rock crawling in Nevada or Colorado, I have seen some great footage of this, no water or mud for miles :cool:

Trust me, after a few years of flogging through this on machine or foot, you really do never want to see the bloody stuff again. This is really too much for a landy at its worse, 4wd tractor gets through, but does hideous ground damage, and those fields have to feed my cattle next year! :(


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That would be great, I just love that pic of your 90 crawling up the big round rock, that is just my kind of thing :)

I have often thought that when I pack in farmng I might go to the USA for a few weeks rock crawling in Nevada or Colorado, I have seen some great footage of this, no water or mud for miles :cool:

Trust me, after a few years of flogging through this on machine or foot, you really do never want to see the bloody stuff again. This is really too much for a landy at its worse, 4wd tractor gets through, but does hideous ground damage, and those fields have to feed my cattle next year! :(


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Turbo,that ground looks dreadful,hopefully it will recover for next year for you.:(
 
[militant bobbly mode on]Look at the absolute mess those hooves have made! Divots everywhere! Irresponsible bovines! Ban the cattle I say! [militant bobbly mode off]

:p :p
 
Quite right diff. If hooved animals can do that to their own land, God knows what they would do to green lanes.
Ban everything with hooves!
 
[militant bobbly mode on]Look at the absolute mess those hooves have made! Divots everywhere! Irresponsible bovines! Ban the cattle I say! [militant bobbly mode off]

:p :p

I cant argue with that, they do make a hell of a mess of the ground if it is soft. Some of my neighbours have sandy land that is prefect to overwinter them, our grazing is all that heavy clay.

No footpaths here, but there are a few round here that do go across winter grazing, and the ramblers do get very upset when they have to go through a foot of mud and ****e at gateways and so on :D:D

The stuff that gets hoofed up still recovers a lot quicker in the spring than tractor ruts though. ;)
 
Great weekend in Wales with Sarah90, 200, AndyD90, Gdhaydock and Dangerousbrifromwork :D

Did Strata, Happy Valley, V Gulley, Bastard Lane, Corwen Car Wash and loads more.

Thanks to Andy for a great weekend away



 

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