Trampers, a pain in the grass?

July 2014

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Is the urban-rural divide putting landowners off allowing trampers to roam their land? Matthew Pike discovers not all farmers think trampers are more trouble than they’re worth A tramper’s eye doesn’t discriminate. If we see a mean looking range or a path to a secluded beach, we’re not fussed whether it’s on the public estate […]
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