Impact and perceptions

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ianfitz
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Impact and perceptions

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Some words on this from John Horscroft http://www.ridesheffield.org.uk/2019/05 ... UE2guFO7gU
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Very interesting. But I fear written by mountain bikers and read by mountain bikers alone. Which is a shame
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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.....
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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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Bikers are usually concentrating so hard on staying upright that they are all but silent.
Not with Hope hubs :wink:
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