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Old 13-06-2013, 20:22   #16
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Better maintained than closed.
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Old 13-06-2013, 20:23   #17
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A school lollipop lady for green laning? That is a posh council!!!
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Old 13-06-2013, 20:35   #18
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Old 14-06-2013, 10:15   #19
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Better maintained than closed.
Ah, but once maintained, does it make it easier to close,
you can just read their thoughts...why are we spending money here, just to have it churned up by 4x4's
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Old 14-06-2013, 10:26   #20
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problem is it's not just 4x4's traveling them at 4mph churning them up, i suspect the trail bikes do far worse damage traveling them at a lot faster speeds with far thinner tyres
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Old 14-06-2013, 10:28   #21
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It's water that does the damage, although initially could be caused by MPVs
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Old 14-06-2013, 10:34   #22
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yes water does do a lot of damage
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Horses dig up the ground also and they leave great piles of shit too
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The problems have been the same for a few years now. As we all know, the weather does the most damage and it has been changing the landscape forever.

Everyone else using the lanes damages them a bit, including the walkers but the powers that be are generally pro walker or are even walkers themselves.

It's not about damage, that's their excuse. It's about not wanting anyone else there with vehicles. They can't see the attraction and never will, therefore they just want to stop it.

If you believe some of the things that have been written elsewhere, then you would expect that the damage caused by 4x4s is going to lead ultimately to displacement of the plates on the earths surface and exposure of the core ultimately leading to the early demise of the planet via volcano,earthquake,total planetary destruction.

I have to admit that I would still rather drive a greenlane that isn't vehicle challenging than no greenlanes at all though. It's also about getting away from it all and looking at the scenery for me as much as it is about challenging the road conditions.
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