A letter in this months TOR got me thinking. It regarded going off piste when green-laning, and how it gives ammo to trail users who would like to see us banned.
There have been times when I've been laning when the lure of a challenging bit of ground not strictly on the route has drawn me and others, but in hindsight, and given the scrutiny we are under by the ramblers association, this was a bad thing - and again, with hindsight, I'm not proud of it.
Given that this is a public forum viewable by anyone, and 'anyone' probably includes said association and other anti-4x4 groups, and given that there are a number of well publicised trips this year including 'Wrong Way Round' and 'RTTS' can I ask that we try to be inscrutable when we are out and about on the trails?
We've already lost Sarn Helen, one of our favorite welsh lanes recently, and the pressure is on so it is likely we'll lose more. I know I've transgressed in the past, but wont again. Lets not give them ANY more ammo.
Oh, and join GLASS.
There have been times when I've been laning when the lure of a challenging bit of ground not strictly on the route has drawn me and others, but in hindsight, and given the scrutiny we are under by the ramblers association, this was a bad thing - and again, with hindsight, I'm not proud of it.
Given that this is a public forum viewable by anyone, and 'anyone' probably includes said association and other anti-4x4 groups, and given that there are a number of well publicised trips this year including 'Wrong Way Round' and 'RTTS' can I ask that we try to be inscrutable when we are out and about on the trails?
We've already lost Sarn Helen, one of our favorite welsh lanes recently, and the pressure is on so it is likely we'll lose more. I know I've transgressed in the past, but wont again. Lets not give them ANY more ammo.
Oh, and join GLASS.
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