Wild camping dartmoor threatened again

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Possibly, on the other hand possibly not. I come from a family heavily involved in organic farming, a sibling is world famous in regenerative agriculture, and I practise self-sufficiency from a C17th house made of oak trees, mud and hazel sticks and off grid apart from a cold tap above a Belfast sink. For 'work' in the last few years I've been involved in a project reducing the UK's dependency on organic non-ruminant feed from imported soya in favour of home grown legumes, which is now taking off.

No stranger to Dartmoor either, I skived off most of a 3-year degree to wild camp, cycle, hike, climb, boulder and kayak on the moor.

My view is that a similar right to roam act as Scotland/Scandinavia needs to be implemented in England, along with education about responsible behaviour/land use/dog handling.
 
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Total, and absolute rubbish

I would very strongly suggest that I would have forgotten more than you know about rural life, and the reality. But we are never going to agree so no point in continuing, but at what university were you brain washed?

You've edited your post to add a curious last comment, I assume you are suggesting people tend to get 'brainwashed' at university and emerge as liberal animal rights/climate activists?

I was rather too busy studying naval architecture to be be brainwashed, or rather as hinted at in my previous post I wasn't doing either, but treating it as a three-year all expenses paid holiday on Dartmoor. My opinions on land ownership, use and access are formed not from the opinions of others, but from my life experiences. Which, incidentally which sound like yours- a lifestyle where it is great to be inside for once, rather than having to make an effort to get out and enjoy the outdoors!
 
I have never seen a motorbike on a bridleway illegally so I suspect it depends where the location is.

It’s not my job to talk to anyone - I’ll continue to support the organisations that lobby and campaign for change, like Sustrans and the like.
I've seen scramblers on footpaths in I think Kentmere or Longsleddale. However I'm not sure anyone could do anything about it as one was the farmer's son and the others were his mates. They were not working just hooning around and having fun. It was the family farm so I guess the had the right to do it.

Is it still illegal even if your own land or you have permission from the landowner? I guess if there's a TRO on the route it is but not otherwise.
 
I would very strongly suggest that I would have forgotten more than you know about rural life, and the reality.

Oooh Arr, I'm zummat of a stranger to rooral loife. Here I am harvesting organic beans undersown with a lovely old variety of longstraw wheat, having stripped and reassembled a large part of the combine to replace a broken drum shaft and rebalance the impeller. Real responsible land use, grown without chemicals or factory manufactured fertilisers to feed hens which live their lives on pasture.

 

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