DON'T Ride tracks that you know suffer during different seasons e.g. that perfect hard baked summer section that turns into a quagmire as soon as there’s a sniff of rain. Stick to durable trails.
DON'T Ride tracks that you know suffer during different seasons e.g.
that perfect hard baked summer section that turns into a quagmire as soon as there’s a sniff of rain. Stick to durable trails.
I guess this means the whole forest is out then? Hahaaa
I think the main paths are OK, but there are multiple puddles on them that have spread to cover the whole width because people skirt the sides.
It's the walkers that generally open new paths to avoid muddy puddles in my experience. Not trying to say bikes are harmless to a forest, but likely less harmful than horses and less numerous than walkers - depending on location.
Just stay away from the Scheduled Monuments.
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I guess this means the whole forest is out then? Hahaaa