Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
We have a few bridleways around here but there are 2 particularily bad ones - they are hock deep in clay and basically impassable even in summer (when its not been raining). It is not the entire bridleways that are impassable but little stretches of them.
As a result, one I do not use which is a shame because it would be a fab little circle to do. The other one I do use but instead of riding on the whole way on the track, I wind through the trees about 6 ft off the track to avoid the bogs and its fine.
I have not used said bridleway for about 3 months as my horse has been off. However, she is back in work now and it was this morning when I rode past the entrance to bridleway that there is a sign on there staying "Private Woodland... stick to the bridleway". Fairly self explanatory!!
However, it is a public right of way and so what happens when the public right of way is impassable to the public. As far as I can see 6ft to the right of the bridleway through some trees is not the same as riding on a mown verge to avoid bogs or going through fields which are def. not on the bridleway. I know I have been basically trespassing by not sticking rigidly to the track but you can't - you'll sink never to be seen again!!
Strangely enough the ground where I wind through the trees never even shows any hoofprints - its very dry despite only being 6ft away from the bogs.
Obviously I would rather stick to the track if I knew you could actually get from one end to the other without sinking but you can't. Who is responsible for ensuring that the bridlepath is passable? I have already rung the bridleway man who said "ooh yes, we know its very bad but there's nothing we can do about it". Does that mean its a lost cause?
If I am not allowed to stray off the path to avoid the bogs then I shall just have to stop using the bridleway which is such a shame because its really handy.
What can I do?
As a result, one I do not use which is a shame because it would be a fab little circle to do. The other one I do use but instead of riding on the whole way on the track, I wind through the trees about 6 ft off the track to avoid the bogs and its fine.
I have not used said bridleway for about 3 months as my horse has been off. However, she is back in work now and it was this morning when I rode past the entrance to bridleway that there is a sign on there staying "Private Woodland... stick to the bridleway". Fairly self explanatory!!
However, it is a public right of way and so what happens when the public right of way is impassable to the public. As far as I can see 6ft to the right of the bridleway through some trees is not the same as riding on a mown verge to avoid bogs or going through fields which are def. not on the bridleway. I know I have been basically trespassing by not sticking rigidly to the track but you can't - you'll sink never to be seen again!!
Strangely enough the ground where I wind through the trees never even shows any hoofprints - its very dry despite only being 6ft away from the bogs.
Obviously I would rather stick to the track if I knew you could actually get from one end to the other without sinking but you can't. Who is responsible for ensuring that the bridlepath is passable? I have already rung the bridleway man who said "ooh yes, we know its very bad but there's nothing we can do about it". Does that mean its a lost cause?
If I am not allowed to stray off the path to avoid the bogs then I shall just have to stop using the bridleway which is such a shame because its really handy.
What can I do?