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Old 16-08-06, 05:54 PM   #21
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Old 16-08-06, 05:55 PM   #22
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Indeed, nice norks....

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Nice photos there Nutty.... I remember cycling over that Mill road from the training camp aove Faslane to that bigish pond at the end some years back...
bet that was a few years ago mate lol.

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Old 16-08-06, 08:20 PM   #23
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Just been told by a bloke from Aberdeen on advrider that General Wades Military Roads are mainly under Forestry Commision control or fall on private land and are closed to vehicles.
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Old 16-08-06, 09:10 PM   #24
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oi rich, stop derailing
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Old 16-08-06, 09:13 PM   #25
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Old 19-08-06, 10:01 PM   #27
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Just been told by a bloke from Aberdeen on advrider that General Wades Military Roads are mainly under Forestry Commision control or fall on private land and are closed to vehicles.
He's bang on - they're protected "monuments" now.
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Old 20-08-06, 06:09 AM   #28
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He's bang on - they're protected "monuments" now.
Which, TBH can be a good thing. I dont advocate chewing everything up and like a quiet hike myself. Just a shame when there's nowhere. Best avoid the monuments, tho don't want a small scale version of the ****ing on the alamo incident

A guy on advrider contacted Scotways who do something or other with rights of way and he posted this:

'They posted me a printed sheet detailing 148 (not 142) rights of way with start and end grid references. I scanned this into an excel spreadsheet and calculated the length of them (direct route from start to finish, not the actual length on the ground):

80 are less than half a mile.
38 are between .5 mile and 1.0 miles.
The longest is 4.9 miles but before you get excited, this is now a 'C' class road!'

So thats that then

Sorry for the derail again Nutty, but at least you know your pics where most 'stimulating'
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Old 20-08-06, 05:31 PM   #29
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He's bang on - they're protected "monuments" now.
Which, TBH can be a good thing. I dont advocate chewing everything up and like a quiet hike myself. Just a shame when there's nowhere. Best avoid the monuments, tho don't want a small scale version of the p*ssing on the alamo incident

A guy on advrider contacted Scotways who do something or other with rights of way and he posted this:

'They posted me a printed sheet detailing 148 (not 142) rights of way with start and end grid references. I scanned this into an excel spreadsheet and calculated the length of them (direct route from start to finish, not the actual length on the ground):

80 are less than half a mile.
38 are between .5 mile and 1.0 miles.
The longest is 4.9 miles but before you get excited, this is now a 'C' class road!'

So thats that then

Sorry for the derail again Nutty, but at least you know your pics where most 'stimulating'
no my pics werent most posts have been about a road you cant even go on
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Old 20-08-06, 06:03 PM   #30
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Oh DO stop blubbing...

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