[Tagging] Tagging Digest, Vol 134, Issue 130 animal tracks ?

Warin 61sundowner at gmail.com
Wed Dec 2 04:35:28 UTC 2020


On 1/12/20 11:29 pm, Paul Allen wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Dec 2020 at 11:57, St Niklaas <st.niklaas at live.nl 
> <mailto:st.niklaas at live.nl>> wrote:
>
>     A horse track is not a good choice to tend to walk on foot, it
>     already has its own tag bridle way.
>
>
> There is a difference between tracks worn by wild animals and 
> bridleways. Wild
> animal tracks may not be walkable on foot.  Bridleways are intended for
> riders on horses AND for walkers.  There may be no physical difference
> between a footpath and a bridleway, the distinction being a legal one of
> who is allowed access.


Bridal ways are normally constructed. They normally remove obstructions 
to have a convenient route.

Animal pads are formed by numerous treading of animals over the same 
length of country. They go around original obstructions, plants that try 
to grow on the route get trodden into submission.



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