G3CWI
Veteran
- Location
- Macclesfield
...not Bill Gates.
I recently got involved in a discussion with park rangers along the Bollin Valley here in Macclesfield. My contention was that some of the gates along the route were harder than necessary to negotiate with bikes.
Several interesting things emerged:
1) The Bollin Valley is a footpath not a cycle route. I suspect most people who use it will be surprised to hear this - as was I.
2) Cyclists were not consulted in the selection of gates (perhaps due to 1)?
Anyway, they said that the gates they had were the best available to meet these needs:
to stop motorbikes
to allow pedal cycles and pedestrians
to allow disabled access
to keep grazing animals in.
So CycleChatters, I would be interested in examples of really great gates/access methods that meet these needs are are more cycle-friendly that the gate shown.
As I see it the problems are:
The gate is heavy and designed to swing closed.
The area for the bike is only just big enough making it really awkward.
The need to dismount and manhandle the bike.
Ideas?
I recently got involved in a discussion with park rangers along the Bollin Valley here in Macclesfield. My contention was that some of the gates along the route were harder than necessary to negotiate with bikes.
Several interesting things emerged:
1) The Bollin Valley is a footpath not a cycle route. I suspect most people who use it will be surprised to hear this - as was I.
2) Cyclists were not consulted in the selection of gates (perhaps due to 1)?
Anyway, they said that the gates they had were the best available to meet these needs:
to stop motorbikes
to allow pedal cycles and pedestrians
to allow disabled access
to keep grazing animals in.
So CycleChatters, I would be interested in examples of really great gates/access methods that meet these needs are are more cycle-friendly that the gate shown.
As I see it the problems are:
The gate is heavy and designed to swing closed.
The area for the bike is only just big enough making it really awkward.
The need to dismount and manhandle the bike.
Ideas?