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Title: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: mass199 on October 24, 2011, 22:43:05
Tales from National Parks.

Documentary about 4x4/Trailbiking in The Peak District National Park.

Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: Skibum346 on October 27, 2011, 00:54:45
Uhoh.... bet we'l be "A problem"!!!

 :rolleyes:
Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: kizz81 on October 28, 2011, 00:56:15
Should be entertaining, i hope they put a fair point across as often if they don't these things lead to worse things to come ...  :undecided:
Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: Range Rover Blues on October 28, 2011, 22:46:02
It's the BBC, so don't expect a fair hearing.  The B stands for Biased after all.
Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: LiftedDisco on October 29, 2011, 20:46:32
Given that the original remit was to look at 'Who are the Peaks intended for...' to which (I presume) the response should be "All of us..." but the description of the upcoming show talks about looking at the issues faced by a village who experience 4x4's and motorbikes, I suspect that the editorial slant is anything BUT open...

Did anyone mention the time when we gave a lift to two aged and very lost ramblers who actually thought they were in a different village???  It was interesting being able to explain to them how Memory Map works and that (unlike them) we could identify where we were to a matter of metres...
Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: mass199 on October 31, 2011, 10:50:20
It just seems like the locals want the Park authority to ban green laning.
Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: gnasha on October 31, 2011, 12:28:41
It just seems like the locals want the Park authority to ban green laning.
I agree they made it clear that what they want and thats only them can to go down lanes if they get 4x4 off they would then go on to mounting bikes and horses
they deliberately steeped in front of them bikes then say the bikers tried to run them down and call the police mayby them bikers should take a copy of the filming and report the walkers to the police for trying to cause a accident
i noticed one woman was complaining about one lane just out side her village then at a meeting for a different lane she comes out moaning and making out she all upset and saying that one was her local lane 
the lanes are suppose to open for all to enjoy and if they close them they will be discriminating people like me who are unable to walk them due to medical problems
maby if they close them all we will have to go back to the old ways and trespass to get them open as they say thats how they got open in the first place
Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: mass199 on October 31, 2011, 19:36:48
Just stick to Mid Wales, you could spend a weekend laning and only ever see sheep.
Title: Re: BBC Four next Sunday 2100hrs.
Post by: Dirt-Devil on October 31, 2011, 20:19:36
After watching this weeks program I think it's about time there was a study put out on what happens to all these lanes once they've been closed and how after time dear old mother nature takes back the land to an in passable state that was used by people for express there own interests. At least back then when a lot of these road we're first made, they knew how to build something to last instead of some of these modern one's we have today that only last a few years that so easily get flooded etc
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