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OK chaps and chapesses:
don't know if you have seen this, the Peak Park have kept this consultation exercise a bit quiet.

If you use, or want to use, the Peak Park for driving your Syncro now or in the future, I urge you to spend 5 mins to complete this survey.

The MTB forums are promoting it also, but most concerning is the Rambler's Assoc have been pushing hard for their members to complete it and we all know what that will mean!

Cheers, Paul.

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Done

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Any "prefered" answers??? "yearly" good enough?

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Thanks for highlighting this Paul, interestingly worded survey of course, look forward to seeing the published results.

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I put some interesting resposes in there but dought they will be taken into account.

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Done and posted the link over to a couple of other places.
It would be interesting to see what the bobbles have to say about us....
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I just named a new sport.
"Mass Rambler Culling"
Any takers?
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Simon Baxter wrote:I just named a new sport.
"Mass Rambler Culling"
Any takers?

do we have to run them over or can we diesel smoke them to death?

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Simon Baxter wrote:I just named a new sport.
"Mass Rambler Culling"
Any takers?

It's what quality bullbars were invented for.

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andysimpson wrote:
Simon Baxter wrote:I just named a new sport.
"Mass Rambler Culling"
Any takers?

do we have to run them over or can we diesel smoke them to death?

Or a lousy peugeot coversion, images of S.W.F., obstructing the highway comes to mind now. Think she had a total respray pink to black.
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Aint been! But done anyhow!
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Phew! Done...

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Filled it in and forwarded it to some mates who lane in the peak.

I expressed my interest in caving as a main activity (which it is, infact I've just come back from a trip 1/2 an hour ago) and laneing as a significant other interest. If they claim in their results no one who does other activitys likes off roaders (like the dales lot do) I know they are bending the truth - lets see if they do. Untill now the peak has been reasonably good with byways and stuff (dispite idiots in "chalange trucks" going off piest) so hopefully they aren't on the verge of a change of opinion.

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Simon Baxter wrote:I just named a new sport.
"Mass Rambler Culling"
Any takers?

It's what quality bullbars were invented for.

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