Re: Rant - Leave no Trace
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 9:28 pm
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Completely agree with you Stu - no different than showing people cheeky trails. All feels a bit Royston Vasey some times, but it works to keep trails and locals in a semi decent state.Bearbonesnorm wrote: Sharing spots with people you trust is one thing. Posting them on the web for millions to see, some of whom will likely be cockwombles is very different. You can't do that and then wonder why littering, vandalism, confrontation and general over use becomes a problem.
An upshot of all this shenanigans (after some investigation) means I may well now know the location of a bothy that I never knew existed, just got to cycle out there and see if it's where I believe it is.ianfitz wrote:I spotted that discussion and chuckled because the the bloke who posted the picture also went on that trip with a Chap who is well know in ultra distance circles. The chap tweeted similar pictures of thir trip. And, when someone asked, also the name of the nature park the bird hide is in. The strava gpx of the ride was also availableBearbonesnorm wrote:Not very exciting but it went thus;I miss all the good stuff! Any highlights?!
Bloke posts pics of a night inside what is quite obviously a hide.
Another bloke asks for details, thinking it was a bothy.
Third bloke, says "go and find it yourself because that's part of the fun"
Some blokes take offence at this and say it shouldn't have been posted if he wasn't willing to share - remember, never show these blokes a pic of your girl / boy friend.
I say, "leave him alone, he went out and kindly shared his pics, you don't now own him and yeah, go and find it yourself"
Some blokes are now dischuffed and decide to search the internet and post up details to where they think said hide is - I assume in an effort to prove how good they are with Google.
I congratulate them on f**king things up in a matter of minutes.
Doesn't go down well ...
One bloke leaves some blokes and says that you shouldn't be stopping in hides anyway as it's naughty and someone might find you and tell your dad.
Before I can type FFS, post gets pulled and all blokes, wonder off to moan about something else.
So the info is usually out there...
And then you'll let us know where it is? Right?just got to cycle out there and see if it's where I believe it is.
OK, no probsmechanicaldope wrote:And then you'll let us know where it is? Right?just got to cycle out there and see if it's where I believe it is.
Scottish winter bivvy '17?Ray Young wrote:
An upshot of all this shenanigans (after some investigation) means I may well now know the location of a bothy that I never knew existed, just got to cycle out there and see if it's where I believe it is.
Don't forget to trash the place, got to keep up some form of standards these daysBlair512 wrote:Scottish winter bivvy '17?Ray Young wrote:
An upshot of all this shenanigans (after some investigation) means I may well now know the location of a bothy that I never knew existed, just got to cycle out there and see if it's where I believe it is.
It's built of wood, we can burn it to toast marshmallows.......................................voodoo_simon wrote:Don't forget to trash the place, got to keep up some form of standards these daysBlair512 wrote:Scottish winter bivvy '17?Ray Young wrote:
An upshot of all this shenanigans (after some investigation) means I may well now know the location of a bothy that I never knew existed, just got to cycle out there and see if it's where I believe it is.
That's a lot less exciting than the 'breaking and entering' it sounded like initially.Yorlin wrote:Update on the bothy 'house' - a previously derelict outdoors centre that had been bought privately. It was unlocked, and the generator was off and it had a visitor's book, and had been an unofficial shelter so I guess that makes a bit more sense :D
Most definitely! The post and pics on facebook certainly gave the impression they were in someone's house. Not very dramatic, and my bad for posting before I had all the info. It was a good story while it lasted though!AlasdairMc wrote:That's a lot less exciting than the 'breaking and entering' it sounded like initially.Yorlin wrote:Update on the bothy 'house' - a previously derelict outdoors centre that had been bought privately. It was unlocked, and the generator was off and it had a visitor's book, and had been an unofficial shelter so I guess that makes a bit more sense :D
All part of the fun of finding new places - I've become quite adept at piecing together info from multiple sources to validate my findsRay Young wrote: An upshot of all this shenanigans (after some investigation) means I may well now know the location of a bothy that I never knew existed, just got to cycle out there and see if it's where I believe it is.
and that Mart, is part of the fun. Having someone hold your hand and lead you to the door, ultimately detracts from the whole experience and devalues itthe hunt continues!
Hmmm. You're not really selling it to me....AlasdairMc wrote:...carrying my fat bike through tussocks and across bog, was actually better than the bothy itself...