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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 7666" data-attributes="member: 212"><p>Over the last few years we have hosted a trail ride once a year for Mad motorcyclists who like to do daring deeds around the hills on their two wheel stallions.</p><p>It's run on a 50/50 share basis with the organiser. We get 50% and feed it back into the community as a fund raiser.</p><p></p><p>Last ride we had over 400 motorsickles . It was a blast as people let rip for the day after a week slaving away on the tools in town.</p><p></p><p>Sadly, it won't be happening again.</p><p></p><p>We are reliant on our neighbours with the forestry blocks allowinbg us access to ride tracks to make loops and enduro options, but it seems the public liabilty and insurance issues have become too onersome, and much as the landowners would lke to grant access, there hands are tied by </p><p>protocol.</p><p>What a load of gobar.</p><p></p><p>I am saddened that society's options for R&R are slowly being eroded by H&S issues and people not prepared to live with a little risk.</p><p>No wonder we have so much depression and madness within our society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 7666, member: 212"] Over the last few years we have hosted a trail ride once a year for Mad motorcyclists who like to do daring deeds around the hills on their two wheel stallions. It's run on a 50/50 share basis with the organiser. We get 50% and feed it back into the community as a fund raiser. Last ride we had over 400 motorsickles . It was a blast as people let rip for the day after a week slaving away on the tools in town. Sadly, it won't be happening again. We are reliant on our neighbours with the forestry blocks allowinbg us access to ride tracks to make loops and enduro options, but it seems the public liabilty and insurance issues have become too onersome, and much as the landowners would lke to grant access, there hands are tied by protocol. What a load of gobar. I am saddened that society's options for R&R are slowly being eroded by H&S issues and people not prepared to live with a little risk. No wonder we have so much depression and madness within our society. [/QUOTE]
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