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Old October 6th 11, 12:18 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Mike Vandeman[_4_]
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Default Surrey woodland damaged by illegal mountain bike track

Mountain bikers breaking the law, in order to get their way?! What a
surprize!

Mike


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-15182884

Surrey woodland damaged by illegal mountain bike track

Denbies Hillside is well-known to conservationists for its rare chalk
geology and wildlife

Part of a local beauty spot in Surrey has been wrecked by vandals to
create an illegal mountain bike track, according the National Trust.

Denbies Hillside near Dorking is part of the North Downs and is known
as a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the wildlife it
attracts.

Trees which were up to 100 years old have been hacked down, the trust
said.

Head ranger Robert Hewer said that damage has caused significant
impact to the woodland and wildlife.

"We've got a live badger set in here and it is actually illegal to
disturb a badger set.

"We have a policy of open access to runners, cyclists, walkers but
there is a group who want more than that to get into these woodlands
to build these very challenging trails."

"We are more than happy to engage with groups, but to come on to the
land like this and cut down trees is really unacceptable."

Rangers have found pieces of felled trees being used to create ramps
and jumps

The damage to the woodland is now the subject of a police
investigation.

Local cyclist Ben Tudor said: "Many of the local mountain bikers are
not hugely impressed with the damage that's been done to the hillside,
especially as it's led to a trail that's been there for years being
closed down."

He believes that mountain biking community contributes a good deal to
the local economy with bike shops, cycling skills courses and some
cafes reliant on trade from cyclists.

"You need to think about the impact this is having on local business
and the mountain biking community too," he said.

"Trails build up over the years or emerge naturally. Those that have
been built in a destructive manner, bringing timber onto trails, is
not how most of the trails have grown up.

"This is probably the first time criminal damage has been alleged with
the police investigating."
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Old October 7th 11, 03:54 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Kayak 44
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Default PhD equals stupidity.

On Oct 5, 7:18*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote:
Mountain bikers breaking the law, in order to get their way?! What a
surprize!

Sounds like a crazed PhD wielding a handsaw and getting himself
banned from the very trails he sought to protect. What a dumbass!
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Old October 7th 11, 05:09 AM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Mike Vandeman[_4_]
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Default PhD equals stupidity.

On Oct 6, 7:54*pm, Kayak 44 wrote:
On Oct 5, 7:18*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Mountain bikers breaking the law, in order to get their way?! What a
surprize!


*Sounds like a crazed PhD wielding a handsaw and getting himself
banned from the very trails he sought to protect. What a dumbass!


I don't need to be on the trails, to see and report the illegal
mountain biking that goes on there. Once again, mountain bikers shot
themselves in the foot, by LYING to try to put a critic in jail. They
ALWAYS prove to be their own worst enemies. Throwbacks (evolutionary
dead ends) like kayak44 are a good example.
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Old October 7th 11, 01:25 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Kayak 44
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Default PhD equals stupidity.

On Oct 7, 12:09*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:
On Oct 6, 7:54*pm, Kayak 44 wrote:

On Oct 5, 7:18*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Mountain bikers breaking the law, in order to get their way?! What a
surprize!


*Sounds like a crazed PhD wielding a handsaw and getting himself
banned from the very trails he sought to protect. What a dumbass!


I don't need to be on the trails, to see and report *the illegal
mountain biking that goes on there. Once again, mountain bikers shot
themselves in the foot, by LYING to try to put a critic in jail. They
ALWAYS prove to be their own worst enemies. Throwbacks (evolutionary
dead ends) like kayak44 are a good example.


Sorry you got yourself banned and thrown in jail. That must have
sucked.
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Old October 7th 11, 05:57 PM posted to alt.mountain-bike,rec.bicycles.soc,rec.backcountry,ca.environment,sci.environment
Mike Vandeman[_4_]
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Default PhD equals stupidity.

On Oct 7, 5:25*am, Kayak 44 wrote:
On Oct 7, 12:09*am, Mike Vandeman wrote:

On Oct 6, 7:54*pm, Kayak 44 wrote:


On Oct 5, 7:18*pm, Mike Vandeman wrote: Mountain bikers breaking the law, in order to get their way?! What a
surprize!


*Sounds like a crazed PhD wielding a handsaw and getting himself
banned from the very trails he sought to protect. What a dumbass!


I don't need to be on the trails, to see and report *the illegal
mountain biking that goes on there. Once again, mountain bikers shot
themselves in the foot, by LYING to try to put a critic in jail. They
ALWAYS prove to be their own worst enemies. Throwbacks (evolutionary
dead ends) like kayak44 are a good example.


Sorry you got yourself banned and thrown in jail. That must have
sucked.


Not really. It just helped demonstrate how dishonest and unscrupulous
mountain bikers are. Sorry to disappoint you.
 




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