Hiking at the Right Track


Posted March 6, 2021 by jhonnylongblog

The right track for hiking comes up with the adherence to the right rules and understanding of the legal norms. From Forgotten Hunter one can get all the information.
 
(March 06, 2021): People are always ready to complain when a track is impassable or the signposts are not clearly visible, but few realize the objective difficulties in keeping the paths clean and practicable. In the past, people traveled on foot, on the back of a mule or on horseback, amidst a thousand difficulties, dangers and privations, along paths and winding roads, rarely paved, with marked differences in height near the passes, nothing to do with the enviable network road today. In the Outdoor Blog from Forgotten Hunter you can know it all.

So enviable that to find the meaning of the words "path" and "mule track" we have to consult nothing less than the Highway Code . That's right!

In fact, it should be noted that the width of the path is such as to allow the passage of only one person at a time in one of the two directions of travel (width equal to or less than 1.2 m) , The mule track is such as to allow the passage of a row of pack animals fully loaded in one of the two directions of travel at a time ( width equal to or less than 2.5 m ).

In short, the path has not been given due care and attention in the past and in the law, at least in its written meaning, both in national and regional legislation; no specific discipline is offered regarding construction and maintenance. The paths and also the contributions of the doctrine are scarce. In the Hunting Blog also you can find the information about the same.

The maintenance and management of the path network sees the involvement of various realities driven by passion and operating in the territory in collaboration with organizations, as well as the adhesion of various associations, which make use of the direct contribution of their members to mark and maintain the paths.

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Last Updated March 6, 2021