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So I finally got through all the hoops with the FC and the LPA and got permission for a new loading area and track. I went out and crashed about in the undergrowth with some tape measures, some pegs and a tin of marker spray. It turns out I was a bit hasty with the marker spray. Now we have cleared most of the trees and undergrowth, I can see that there is a slightly better line for a small bend that is needed in the track. I have marked the wrong trees here. Its no big deal but if I ever decide to have paying clients in for something like say Forest School, it looks a bit messy. I did it in bright pink because it was too horrible a colour to miss. 

 

Any tips for getting the spray off? Clearly not thinners but olive oil/ fairy liquid? and a stiff brush?

 

Thanks

 

Paul

 

 

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