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This is the best route along this edge. Over to the left a 2 foot drop. You can see where the horses have lost footing with sliding hoof marks into the brook.
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Lisa above standing on the best passing point. She is standing on a fence post.
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Hoof prints a foot deep filled with water or mud. I have filled some of them with stones. Its a lottery whether your foot stays on the surface or goes down 9 inches.
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The middle of the bridle path above. The monster thinks its marvelous.
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This bridle path is used every day by walkers and horses. This area is a possible serious injury or death location for horse riders.
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