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Having a phone that can also double as a fish finder can be a real game-changer for anyone who loves fishing. We’ll look at the three most popular ones.
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Careful what you wish for. the Netherlands are just over the water and you wouldn’t want to live there. Unless an easy bicycle ride is what you are after.
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To celebrate London’s Car Free Day, we round up the best car-free places to visit - from a village in the Netherlands, an island in New York, to an Indonesian
Hmm, dump “permits” don’t help, we already paid for the dump, let us use it. Councils are starting to admit they got it wrong and created a problem that didn’t need to be there in the first place.
Dump permits may be to blame for rise in fly tipping
Reclaim the land – “Last week I discovered illegal quarrying in part of the River Honddu in Wales. Had I not been trespassing, I would not have seen it and had it stopped. Criminalising trespass would put free-range people outside the law, and landowners above the law.”
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It came from a simple idea – In the year 2000, following a long-running campaign led by the Ramblers, walkers won a ‘right to roam’ over wild, open countryside in England and Wales. … Winning this right remains one of the most significant milestones in Ramblers’ history.
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“I am a dog owner and I have done this and I think it looks pretty” is one of the options on this poll. Don’t know why the don’t just leave it to decompose if its in a forest. but yeah, finger print them and string them up… the dog owner that is. heh.
Here’s the app link fyi.
Tried this for deeper fishing?
This works from my kayak – recommended.
Hummingbird is still the best in my opinion, always works from the shore.
From this study more people are going to both, so both rural and cities are overpopulated. No win.
Early in the sack!
According to this article only do so if you want to die earlier!
Urr, no. stay in the city and keep the countryside housing prices affordable to those who were born there. City slickers – keep away.
Careful what you wish for. the Netherlands are just over the water and you wouldn’t want to live there. Unless an easy bicycle ride is what you are after.
the mountains are there so you can trancend the clouds. get over it.
GREAT IDEA – THEY EXIST, JUST NOT NEAR YOU!
blimey remember carfree? this site is still live, it looks like a parody of past web design, bless it.
…and car-free zones should be listed when booking holidays too. There are some amazing quiet, clean places out there, still.
Brighton and Hove council have finally caught on that adding cameras and prosecuring people is cheaper than providing enough bins.
Hmm, dump “permits” don’t help, we already paid for the dump, let us use it. Councils are starting to admit they got it wrong and created a problem that didn’t need to be there in the first place.
Reclaim the land – “Last week I discovered illegal quarrying in part of the River Honddu in Wales. Had I not been trespassing, I would not have seen it and had it stopped. Criminalising trespass would put free-range people outside the law, and landowners above the law.”
Isn’t a great idea sometimes… https://ramblersyorkshire.org/true-right-roam-may-not-good-idea/
It came from a simple idea – In the year 2000, following a long-running campaign led by the Ramblers, walkers won a ‘right to roam’ over wild, open countryside in England and Wales. … Winning this right remains one of the most significant milestones in Ramblers’ history.
Yeah – electric mountain bike version of these monocycles would be great for down-hilling.
There’s loads of videos about unicycles but nothing about monocycles in the forest – and I mean motorcycles where you sit in the wheel, not on it.
cool
Thes would need serious suspension for forest trialling though…
1000 tonnes a year – yep its an offence, finding and fining the culprits would cover some of the cost. Hope it isn’t just a cult in the UK doing it.
“I am a dog owner and I have done this and I think it looks pretty” is one of the options on this poll. Don’t know why the don’t just leave it to decompose if its in a forest. but yeah, finger print them and string them up… the dog owner that is. heh.
Yeah “POOP FRUIT”
String em up, but not if they tip next to council bins.