PingPongPony
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
We're lucky enough to live right next to the Viking way so hours of off road hacking BUT we get a lot of 4x4's, quad bikes and motorbikes pretty much ruining the path for everyone else because they create massive ruts and holes, it is hard enough trying to get through it all on horses let alone walking it on foot! The Viking way is very wide in places though, half would be straight, flat grass verge and the other half ruts and dips, so then it creates perfect route for everyone to enjoy. We've had off roaders starting to use the flat grassy bits and making a mess of those too purely because they've made such a mess of the other half that it is impossible to use by anyone! Is there anything we could do to appeal for them to use the rutted bits so that the Viking way doesn't become 1 massive rut only suitable for off roaders?
Also, when the council cuts the grass on the wide verges, and on the Viking way, they make it all into small hay bales, but then they just leave them to rot on the sides. It's not the best hay BUT its still hay. I was thinking, maybe its worth contacting the council with an idea of donating the cut bales to local rescue centres for horses, donkeys, livestock and rodents? Is this a good idea or should I just leave it be?
The problem with those is that they bale the hay up, and just leave the bales scattered round everywhere, so by the time we get to winter, we have piles of rotting hay wrapped in twine everywhere
We're lucky enough to live right next to the Viking way so hours of off road hacking BUT we get a lot of 4x4's, quad bikes and motorbikes pretty much ruining the path for everyone else because they create massive ruts and holes, it is hard enough trying to get through it all on horses let alone walking it on foot! The Viking way is very wide in places though, half would be straight, flat grass verge and the other half ruts and dips, so then it creates perfect route for everyone to enjoy. We've had off roaders starting to use the flat grassy bits and making a mess of those too purely because they've made such a mess of the other half that it is impossible to use by anyone! Is there anything we could do to appeal for them to use the rutted bits so that the Viking way doesn't become 1 massive rut only suitable for off roaders?
Also, when the council cuts the grass on the wide verges, and on the Viking way, they make it all into small hay bales, but then they just leave them to rot on the sides. It's not the best hay BUT its still hay. I was thinking, maybe its worth contacting the council with an idea of donating the cut bales to local rescue centres for horses, donkeys, livestock and rodents? Is this a good idea or should I just leave it be?
The problem with those is that they bale the hay up, and just leave the bales scattered round everywhere, so by the time we get to winter, we have piles of rotting hay wrapped in twine everywhere