4x4 hooligans
Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:40 pm
Apologies to any responsible off-roaders but I'm raging! Last day of hols today before work back to work tomorrow so I thought I'd squeeze a daytime bit of mountain biking in - at this time of year it's mainly road to keep fit for when the light evenings come around again. I went up to Epping Long green, not far from my house and a lovely stretch of around four miles of old green droving lane with no motor traffic allowed.
Because of this it's in pretty good shape, or was............when I got up to the start the bridleway sign had been rammed over, presumeably to gain access between the posts either side, and it had been thoroughly mashed up by at least two 4x4's, all the way for the first two miles up to the point where it next meets tarmac. Here they've smashed the padlocks off the steel barrier to get back on the road. Luckily they didn't get onto the next bit although they've clearly had a go at the padlocks.
It's now deeply rutted and going to take years to recover, all for the sake of a couple of morons having ten minutes or so of 'fun'...........grrrrrrrrrrrrrr! I'd like to take their 4x4's and shove 'em where the sun don't shine...slowly!
Because of this it's in pretty good shape, or was............when I got up to the start the bridleway sign had been rammed over, presumeably to gain access between the posts either side, and it had been thoroughly mashed up by at least two 4x4's, all the way for the first two miles up to the point where it next meets tarmac. Here they've smashed the padlocks off the steel barrier to get back on the road. Luckily they didn't get onto the next bit although they've clearly had a go at the padlocks.
It's now deeply rutted and going to take years to recover, all for the sake of a couple of morons having ten minutes or so of 'fun'...........grrrrrrrrrrrrrr! I'd like to take their 4x4's and shove 'em where the sun don't shine...slowly!