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| Kris |
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 Kris World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 10:10 - 20 Jan 2013 Post subject: The art of gritting by hand. |
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And how some people have no idea whatsoever.
Our residential road is a quiet dead end and is not on the gritting routes. The roads at the end are on Secondary gritting routes, and the main road further down is on the Main gritting route. All roads bar the main road are hilly, (we live on the side of a small valley) with our road on about a 20% slope.
In winter, if it snows we get some. Hence why we have grit boxes on some corners filled with road salt.
Now every time it is due to snow I generally grit the road and side roads leading to the main road myself before the first flakes appear. Being the only biker in the street I accept that it's mostly in my interest to grit the road - so I am happy with that. I take a small bucket and a gardening trowel and scatter the grit broadly across the whole width of the road over several passes - mindful of parked cars etc.
I've been on leave this week, and next week I'm working from home and / or taking a coach to work. Nobody else has thought to grit the roads themselves so now we have an inch of snow. Fair enough.
Except I've watched a complete waste of oxygen based a bit further down the road try to grit the road. His method? Partially clear two shovel-wide strips and dump nearly the whole grit-box worth in several clumsily placed lumps up to his drive.
Great. So no grit for anyone else then, plus compacted ice underneath.
Is it really too hard for people to comprehend forward planning in life?
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 Posted: 10:43 - 20 Jan 2013 Post subject: |
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About the same here, in the 25 years I've lived here I've never seen anyone else make any effort to clear or grit the nasty little slope up to our road.
One day last year, I was clearing it all (yet again, on my own) and decided to have a rest for a few minutes. A car stopped halfway up the slope, the driver (a new neighbour) wound down the window, and said "you'd get more done if you didn't spend as much time leaning on that shovel"
I was a little miffed at that, so told him to fuck off before I pushed the shovel up his fucking arse.
He got all indignant and huffed and puffed, threatening to "report me to the council". I was wearing a hi-vis jacket, so he must have assumed I was a council worker. I wished him good luck with his endeavours, and bade him fuck off again, which he did.
This year, I'm not going anywhere, I don't need to get the van or the bike out, so fuck em. The road is covered with packed ice now, and a lot of cars are parked at the bottom of the hill. ____________________ I know that you believe that you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realise that what you heard is not exactly what I meant |
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This is the kind of selfish era we live in.
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The people in our street shovel all the snow from their driveways onto ours. My neighbours do hate me though. Even if i grit the entire road. ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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Counterpoint, we're proper Spirit of the Blitz round here. The problem is getting the Council to refill the bins, especially when the few mental cases do the "pile it up on my drive" trick. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Posted: 13:35 - 20 Jan 2013 Post subject: |
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My parents house has a steep slope. I always had the opinion that if you cant get up safely without grit you should not be on the road in this weather. I always drive up when I had cars.
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 Posted: 14:46 - 20 Jan 2013 Post subject: |
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I just cleared the snow outside my house and 3 houses either side of my terrace, and like OP there is partly some self interest, as I park in the street or front garden, and it makes it easier for me to get my bikes in and outa s long after the main roads are passable there is still ice hanging about my street. Frozen pavement trying to park up in the garden can be a nightmare
Got moaned at for doing it, by one of the NIMBY's who was convinced i'd get her sued if someone fell over.
I grit by hand, throwing it out like chicken feed, though I buy it myself so I'm very sparing with it. |
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 Posted: 17:24 - 20 Jan 2013 Post subject: |
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even though ive been feeling rough all week i chucked some trousers and a cheap jumper on and went out and helped dig and push my neigbours van out up a slope yesterday
i looked out later and he was digging up the snow off the slope i offered to help and he relied
you can make the tea im freezing
so a cuppa later and we cleared the slope
i always buy the grit as i get it for pence from work
about 2 quid for a 25 kilo bag
sprinkled that all over the place with my daughters spade from her bucket and spade set as mine was in the bunker out the back with about a foot of snow on it ____________________ gilera runner vxr200 (chavped)
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Tho other year when the snow and ice stayed around for weeks and there were abandoned cars everywhere as no-one could drive any further in those conditions, did our local authority leave is any grit at the end of the roads? No.
Instead they told us we could get as much as we liked from the local amenity site. Which is miles away and you'd need a car to get there, nevermind to carry it back in
So far this year I think they have the same plan. Although the snow is not as bad yet, not a sign of any grit for people to use should the need arise.
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The only way to correctly grit like a man is to fling it using a spade.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 364 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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