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Coral Reef is open, but the roads seemed to be open/closed depending on the smoke as I was driving around earlier and couldn't drive back the way i came.
I had an e-mail from The Windsor Crown Estate yesterday telling me that they were closing access Swinley Forest until it rains.
Dave.
www.eekonoo.co.uk
PS
I administer the sled dog permits in Swinley for the estate
Avoiding Swinley currently sounds sensible. I'm sure the fire brigade have enough on their plates without having to worry about bikers/walkers/horse riders etc etc potentially putting themselves at risk.
So, open or not? I quite fancied an early morning bash around there tomorrow before my "proper" ride on Sunday.
Open(ish) , just not by car to the lookout, I was riding round Crowthorne woods yesterday and no one stopped me, lots of fire engines if that's your thing.
I personally think you'll be doing MTBers no favours if you ride there currently.
http://www.gorrick.com/swinley/news_item.php?id=413
Are we sure about this? Our intrepid roving reported Woppit didn't report anything amiss. Frankly I'm sceptical that there have been any fires at all.
Agreed (with allthepies). There's enough places to ride without putting yourself or others at risk, not to mention all the tut-tutting that'll come from the bike haters. It'll rain soon enough, why not wait til then before going?
Well there were some four years ago.....
a) Swinley has barely been touched, Crowthorne woods is a bit singed around the edges but not as bad as it looked on the news. We were out walking as were probably 1000+ people on Monday, didn't see or smell the fires.
b) It's going to rain tonight anyway.
According to another Forum, a Warden is claiming that rights of way have been revoked and will be patrolled by bikes and horses.
So ... will I get arrested?
c) "The local authority and the Crown Estate have closed The Look Out Discovery Centre and other local amenities till probably the weekend. [b]They have requested members of the public to stay away from the area and this includes Swinley Forest to allow for emergency services personnel to continue working together to tackle the fires[/b]."
But if you must ride it because there is nowhere else you can ride in Southern England then feel free.
So is the RMA side out of bounds?
Dunno. Personally I'd use some nouse and would ride well away from the area. But I'm odd like that.
Just got the FS back from being repaired - it's goading me. ๐
Edit: Looks like Sunday will be dry.
I'd see this as a chance to show that MTB'ers as a whole can follow reasonable instructions and act responsibly by steering away this weekend.
There are plenty of folks who already think we don't follow the rules (permits, unsanctioned trails, not just here but elsewhere - we've had enough discussion about the MOD land recently too) - so how will it go down if someone stacks and they have to send ambulances / air ambulance into swinley while it's 'closed'. Will just add more fuel to the fires of those that wouldn't shed a single tear if we were to be banned from Swinley for good.
Pls spread the word; it's one weekend, go explore somewhere else instead. You might find something 'better'
theotherjonv- Here, here!!!!!
I'm a woman, I don't like bossy men. ๐
RAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIINNN!!!!!!!!!!!! ๐ ๐ ๐
I don't think I've ever been this happy to have wet trails! We've had enough rain overnight and this morning to (hopefully) get right into the ground and sort out the fire 8)
"The local authority and the Crown Estate have closed The Look Out Discovery Centre and other local amenities till probably the weekend. They have requested members of the public to stay away from the area and this includes Swinley Forest to allow for emergency services personnel to continue working together to tackle the fires."
Seemed to be having an epic tea break on Saturday and doing monkey impressions with a banana when we chatted with them.
20 engines on Saturday, 8 left today, judging by this mornings rain they'll be out soon too ๐
You went to Swinley and survived!
#Swinley Forest fire fight 'scaled down http://bbc.in/lkOMsS
However, there is currently no public access to Swinley Forest.
Dave