unityjon wrote:
andydd wrote:
Went out early on Tues to enjoy weather
. More stuff in Echo >
http://www.echo-news.co.uk/news/9615335 ... ockery___/Andy
AAARRGGHHH i really want to post in that thread but cant get registered
I want to say about the fact that they want to change the course after! when children are young, parents often put a stair gate up to prevent the child using the stairs as a safety precaution but at some point the parent decides that its ok not to have the stair gate, the same applies to the course, if its too hard people wont use it until they have built up enough confidence and nobody will blame falling off on it being too hard, they'll blame it on not being good enough but they'll learn, just like you learned to climb the stairs at home and as you learn you improve.... dont deny people the right to improve !
Well..Ive filled in a questionairre for the Legacy Commitee making that point so lets hope they take notice, the trouble is that a lot of the 'hard' parts are quite jagged rocks, (I managed to mangle my shin whilst having a sneaky go), as opposed to popular DH tracks Ive been on, Danbury, Aston, Morzine, etc which are mostly soft earth which is perhaps why they think they should remove them..they really deff should keep the leap of faith drop part as it would join up with the exisiting track/murder hill part perfectly.
Andy