DollyRocket
Registered user
I, along with a number of others from this parish often go and have a day on the plain, normally at weekends and always when there are no flags / beacons flying. There are a number of legal byways that crisscross the plain which you can occasionally miss and inadvertantly travel down trails that appear identical but not actually legal byways. Does anyone know what the range wardens will let you do and what they wont?
I have seen public vehicles travelling down most of the tracks and the range wardens not appear to be concerned, is it ok to travel across the plain (including non byways) as long as you stick to defined tracks? I appreciate that off-piste activity ruins is a no-no due to the possibilty of military debris and damaging flora/fauna.
The Salisbury plain MOD access website is scarce with information (presumably so not to publicise the fact) , e.g. is it possible to ride through to imber along the trails on non-firing days?
I would like to ensure that the riding I have been doing has not been causing undue attention, Is there a website address/contact for the warden who I can talk to and then post the information up?
I have seen public vehicles travelling down most of the tracks and the range wardens not appear to be concerned, is it ok to travel across the plain (including non byways) as long as you stick to defined tracks? I appreciate that off-piste activity ruins is a no-no due to the possibilty of military debris and damaging flora/fauna.
The Salisbury plain MOD access website is scarce with information (presumably so not to publicise the fact) , e.g. is it possible to ride through to imber along the trails on non-firing days?
I would like to ensure that the riding I have been doing has not been causing undue attention, Is there a website address/contact for the warden who I can talk to and then post the information up?