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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #975 on: April 12, 2024, 09:29:PM »
Well you certainly don't Adam as you only just recently found out where WHF is.

How many posts have you made on JB cycling the sea wall / farm tracks and you don't know what a public right of way is! You have never looked at a map have you!

You posted recently you knew every footpath within what was it five miles of where you live obviously only the smooth tarmac type.

Well I found out before you. Using Google Maps.

I said I could cycle anywhere around where I live without artificial lighting. This would be on roads but farm tracks would make no difference.
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #976 on: April 12, 2024, 09:33:PM »
Well I found out before you. Using Google Maps.

I said I could cycle anywhere around where I live without artificial lighting. This would be on roads but farm tracks would make no difference.

Google Maps does not show public rights of way.

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« Reply #977 on: April 12, 2024, 09:39:PM »
'In England and Wales, excluding the 12 Inner London boroughs and the City of London, the right of way is a legally protected right of the public to pass and re-pass on specific paths.'

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And? Bamber cycled The Sea Wall, farm tracks & Pages Lane.
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #978 on: April 12, 2024, 09:46:PM »
'In England and Wales, excluding the 12 Inner London boroughs and the City of London, the right of way is a legally protected right of the public to pass and re-pass on specific paths.'

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And? Bamber cycled The Sea Wall, farm tracks & Pages Lane.

You are the one claiming he cycled that night and you have only just found out what a public right of way is. Which means ?

For your information anything that is not a right of way (in the countryside) is unlikely to be cycle friendly. Shows that you do absolutely zero research.
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #979 on: April 12, 2024, 09:50:PM »
You are the one claiming he cycled that night and you have only just found out what a public right of way is. Which means ?

For your information anything that is not a right of way (in the countryside) is unlikely to be cycle friendly. Shows that you do absolutely zero research.

How do you know what is a public right of way on Bamber's route?

Wilkinson & Gunfire Graffiti said it was easy to cycle.

Hardy Boy's video shows The Sea Wall can be cycled. The man was cycling it!
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #980 on: April 12, 2024, 09:55:PM »
How do you know what is a public right of way on Bamber's route?

Wilkinson & Gunfire Graffiti said it was easy to cycle.

Hardy Boy's video shows The Sea Wall can be cycled. The man was cycling it!

Because I have checked.

I cannot find a route that keeps Bamber a decent distance from properties perhaps you can help me?

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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #981 on: April 12, 2024, 09:59:PM »
Because I have checked.

I cannot find a route that keeps Bamber a decent distance from properties perhaps you can help me?

How did you check?

You said the farm tracks are wide enough for tractors.

Try the 39 year old prosecution route.
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #982 on: April 12, 2024, 10:02:PM »
How did you check?

You said the farm tracks are wide enough for tractors.

Try the 39 year old prosecution route.

Tractors are designed to travel over extremely rough ground unless I am mistaken? cycles are not.

What was the 39 year prosecution route? I don't believe Bamber could cycle through farms that night?


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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #983 on: April 12, 2024, 10:08:PM »
Tractors are designed to travel over extremely rough ground unless I am mistaken? cycles are not.

What was the 39 year prosecution route? I don't believe Bamber could cycle through farms that night?

You don't know the prosecution route. You need to start researching.

Bamber's route is a straight forward 20 minute cycle ride on good, level terrain.

But appreciate supporters will try to make it look hard. The latest obstacle from Yvonne - there would be insects on the ground!
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #984 on: April 12, 2024, 10:16:PM »
You don't know the prosecution route. You need to start researching.

Bamber's route is a straight forward 20 minute cycle ride on good, level terrain.

But appreciate supporters will try to make it look hard. The latest obstacle from Yvonne - there would be insects on the ground!

Well he would not go through farms, so I find the prosecution route not viable, unless you know otherwise?

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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #985 on: April 12, 2024, 10:23:PM »
Well he would not go through farms, so I find the prosecution route not viable, unless you know otherwise?

Well he would cycle around/past Wyke farm. In darkness. The building is a long way from Pages Lane.

I did direct you to another Farm Track in reply 970 today. This avoids Wyke Farm.
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #986 on: April 12, 2024, 10:29:PM »
Well he would cycle around/past Wyke farm. In darkness. The building is a long way from Pages Lane.

I did direct you to another Farm Track in reply 970 today. This avoids Wyke Farm.

This is not a public right of way so it's very unlikely to be cycle friendly. It's why I have always said he walked.

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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #987 on: April 12, 2024, 10:32:PM »
This is not a public right of way so it's very unlikely to be cycle friendly. It's why I have always said he walked.

It looks like a farm track wide enough for a tractor to me. It also leads to another farm.

So obviously can be cycled.

You didn't tell me how you know which farm tracks on Google Maps are 'public rights of way'.  Final request.
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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #988 on: April 12, 2024, 10:44:PM »
It looks like a farm track wide enough for a tractor to me. It also leads to another farm.

So obviously can be cycled.

You didn't tell me how you know which farm tracks on Google Maps are 'public rights of way'.  Final request.

Public rights of way should be maintained in a condition so they can be passed on foot. this does not mean they are suitable for cycling most are NOT.

I have come across some I struggle to walk on.

Where do you find where they are? I cannot believe you are asking!

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Re: Barbara De"ath discussing sea wall
« Reply #989 on: April 12, 2024, 10:50:PM »
Public rights of way should be maintained in a condition so they can be passed on foot. this does not mean they are suitable for cycling most are NOT.

I have come across some I struggle to walk on.

Where do you find where they are? I cannot believe you are asking!

Your claim that you know whether the farm tracks on Bamber's route are 'public rights of way' is dismissed.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2024, 10:52:PM by Adam »
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