Anyhow, pop in for a brew
Ok I will, I need to have a run out on the GS. Tea with milk, no sugar please...
Timpo.
Anyhow, pop in for a brew

)... and if I did, I think I know who would be kicking me off !! 
Well Davey, yes, and erm no. No as far as we are concerned.
Best leave the more remote lanes out of the gaze of the County Councils.
Their budgets are required to keep sealed highways, pavements, etc in order for the masses to gain safe access. A few trailriders crossing a remote mountain pass is way down on the priority, yet if they keep getting bombarded by clearing requests on a remote route then it could give the CCs the idea to close the route.
If a route like The Motorway becomes blocked and it is only used by a handful of trail riders each year, it services no dwellings or industry, mines and the like (although it did once), then the route is really 'not necessary' and could be subject to a Section 116, Highways Act 1980. The 'Stopping up of an unnecessary highway'. Once closed it won't matter if it blocks and then it will dissolve into the moorland and be gone for ever.
There are routes where the CCs have cleared after I or other 'Users' have contacted then, the lower part of Byway 72 in Wrexham County due to a large tree falling for example. But the less I have to bother the CCs, the better.![]()
Timpo.


Rudie, sorry if I sound harsh but it's fact, no matter how much you try to paper over it. Tour guides (Commercial Operators) charging £20 to £40 per person per day for what? To use not 'farmer's lanes', but public roads! And when a route becomes blocked, COs are no where to be seen.
Let's say you pay £35 for one single days ride, for another £5, you can join the TRF for one year and ride almost every week for free. No extra cost, and your money goes in to a fund to fight green lane (layman's term) closures.
I'm amazed at how many of the real gems the COs know as most are not even on the OS maps and I doubt they spend much time in County Council offices or Magistrates Courts fighting for them. The answer is easy, the COs turn up on a free, yes no charge, ride led by the likes of me, Timolgra or Hew, log them on a GPS and then go home and add them to their stall of routes to flaunt to the punters.
But when a route becomes damaged or blocked, feck all seen of them until the likes of the TRF or CRAG-UK come along and clear it. Then by suprise, the COs are back......Exactly why I posted the clearing on here, and it worked, bingo!
Timpo.


Timpo
Who the feck do you think you are Lord of the lanes
Some of us have been trail riding long before you even passed your bike test
Get your facts right before you slag off someone as decent as Terry![]()
Timpo
Who the feck do you think you are Lord of the lanes
Some of us have been trail riding long before you even passed your bike test
Get your facts right before you slag off someone as decent as Terry![]()




I fear you are trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea with this one.
Anyway what's the legal point of view of using a chainsaw on a public highway, i.e. public liability issues.![]()
Timolgra seems to be just standing around or pointing at things, in a lot of those photos !!!![]()
, but we must have cleared 20 or 30 trees that day, went trail riding the next and I'm still achingI'd prefer to think of it as a managerial role

Kenny, see what I have to deal with.......
Not a bad boss though...........
T.

"Move this, lift that,

If ever you need an other skivvy to lend a hand, give me a shout, even mid week.
Was that J.M. in the hat Timpo?
Well to tell the truth I was just the lackey, despite previously working for the Forestry Commission and running my own landscape gardening business I wasn't trusted with a pair of secateurs lets alone a chainsaw....just taken for granted like a skivvy
"Move this, lift that,
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And I've got a BScHons in Rural Resource Management........I want promotion to AT LEAST pruning saw operative


KTM5, why should it take me, a volunteer, to show you , a so-called commercial operator, where the trouble spots or areas of need are?
Shouldn't it be the other way round? Or are the commercial trail ride companies just take, take, take?
Have you tried, in the last twelve months to clear the route? In fact, a question...have you cleared or financed the clearing of any green lane?
I see that your picture shows a rider displaying racing numbers, yet this has not been an enduro route....
No doubt a member of the 'Hey, look, I'm an off road racer' vein of riders, the thorn in the true green lane rider's ar5e....
T.

HI!
At the end of the day aren't we all just trying to have some fun!!




