Impact and perceptions
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Impact and perceptions
Some words on this from John Horscroft http://www.ridesheffield.org.uk/2019/05 ... UE2guFO7gU

Re: Impact and perceptions
Very interesting. But I fear written by mountain bikers and read by mountain bikers alone. Which is a shame
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Re: Impact and perceptions
Excellent. Not actually saying anything new but written concisely and in one place. Maybe we should email a transcript to the Ramblers assoc and the various conservation organisations.
Having spent a number of years working in countryside and access management, there were a few people I encountered who needed to see that article.....
Having spent a number of years working in countryside and access management, there were a few people I encountered who needed to see that article.....
Re: Impact and perceptions
John is well plugged into the various Peak access groups etc. He’s led some brilliant work with various land managers to get legit access and trails upgraded too.

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Re: Impact and perceptions
Not with Hope hubsBikers are usually concentrating so hard on staying upright that they are all but silent.
