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Can you explain how building on someone else's land without permission which is illegal constitutes not doing anything wrong? And how this is obvious as I can't make that connection.
It's seam's a few of the people posting above are aware its wrong.
FE won't get bored but they may get angry and this may jeopardise future trail development in the area.
Myself or SingletrAction have not criticised your trail that appears to have been done by a number of other people above we are just passing on the instructions given to us by FE the land manager about what can and can't be done on this site.
The land is being used by FE just because you can't see what its being used for at this time or have knowledge of the plans for the area doesn't mean it isn't being used or has no use. Trees take a while to grow.
"no we are alowed to build on this one cos it is esentialy the yellow trail some of the guys from single traction have been helping with it they are the people who built stainburn so stfu cos you all know shit all about this track as its new."
Actually you are NOT allowed to build anything at Stainburn on the Norwood edge and certainly nothing without approval from FE or SingletrAction.
Even the volunteer trailbuilders from SingletrAction don't have FE permission to build any sort of construction (jumps berms drops) etc on the Norwood plantation we only have permission to clear a trail of organic material to make it ridable.
The FE ranger was on site on Sunday and found your trail and it has now been removed. More details can be found here -
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Sep 15, 2008 at 1:52