Rollin
Well-Known Member
Isn't it extraordinary that Scotland seems to be the only part of the UK (or Europe) where riders need to either 'muck-out the horse' or dismount and pick poo when the wish to enjoy the countryside apparently supported by the BHS.
Even more extrodinairy when you consider, that when I lived just a mile from what is now Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, the roadside verges were awash with beer cans and bottles; cycling friends gave up using one stretch of cycle route and returned to the highway, because of the out of control dogs and dog excrement on the path. Horse riders were banned from cantering in the park, whereas cycling friends boasted that they could do 40mph on the downhill routes off road, shared by walkers and horse riders.
Where I live now horse manure is sold for 5 euros per sack, my muckheap is lifted for free and I NEVER see any roadside litter.
Has Scotland got its priorities right?
Even more extrodinairy when you consider, that when I lived just a mile from what is now Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, the roadside verges were awash with beer cans and bottles; cycling friends gave up using one stretch of cycle route and returned to the highway, because of the out of control dogs and dog excrement on the path. Horse riders were banned from cantering in the park, whereas cycling friends boasted that they could do 40mph on the downhill routes off road, shared by walkers and horse riders.
Where I live now horse manure is sold for 5 euros per sack, my muckheap is lifted for free and I NEVER see any roadside litter.
Has Scotland got its priorities right?