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I know exactly what you mean. We went for what should have been a nice walk last weekend, but it was somewhat spoilt by all the mud everywhere.

 

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That was meant to be a public footpath.

 

 

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The local ramblers are putting sections of  wooden boardwalks everywhere, must be may miles of it all added up I  think its foolish as it don't last more than 5yrs & needs alot of ongoing maintenance.

 

 

I reckon mini raised embankments plus some drainage could work better in most places.

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