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Cyclist riding trail in Wales finds plank of wood with 100+ nails embedded in it

“It looks like something out of a horror film,” says rider who found booby trap

A cyclist riding a mountain bike trail in Wales has told of how he discovered a plank of wood, hidden beneath soil, that had more than 100 nails embedded in it.

Chris Williams, from Blaenavon, discovered the booby trap while out for a ride with friends, reports the South Wales Argus.

The cyclist, who was at the front of the group, told the newspaper: “It’s disgusting. We can’t believe it.

“Imagine if you were walking your dog through there or walking with your children.

“There was well over 100 nails in the piece of wood,” he continued. “I wouldn’t like to think what it would do to you if you fell on to it. It looks like something out of a horror film.

“We have been using the path for years and on Monday night I was out in front. As I got close to it, I saw something in the ground. I thought maybe it was a 10p piece.

“I’m a builder myself, and it looks like the nails were put in with a nail gun. There are no hammer marks on the back of it.

“I hid it in a hedge because we were on our bikes, and we weren’t able to take it with us, but I’m going up there again today (Tuesday) to find it and take it to a police station.

“It’s so dangerous,” he added.

The woodland is managed by Natural Resources Wales, whose land management team leader said:  “People use our forests as a great way to enjoy our environment and get healthy in the outdoors, but people need to be safe while doing so.

“Sabotaging paths in woodlands is incredibly dangerous and puts people and animals at risk.

“If anyone sees evidence of dangerous activity or items in the forest we manage, please report it to us on 03000 653000.

“We have not had any reports of sabotage in this area, but we will look into the matter.”

We’ve reported on a number of booby traps targeting both road cyclists and mountain bikers here on road.cc over the past decade or so – most recently in a story published at the weekend regarding several incidents near Sheffield and in the Peak District.

> Peak District cyclists repeatedly targeted by booby traps

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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crazy-legs | 4 years ago
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I've thought of a new training exercise for our military.

Stakeout duty in woods in order to test out their night vision & infra-red cameras and their sniper rifles.

Anyone seen booby trapping a trail gets shot. The army would get performance related pay from it too.

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burtthebike replied to crazy-legs | 4 years ago
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crazy-legs wrote:

I've thought of a new training exercise for our military.

Stakeout duty in woods in order to test out their night vision & infra-red cameras and their sniper rifles.

Anyone seen booby trapping a trail gets shot. The army would get performance related pay from it too.

While I can't disagree with your sentiment, I think they should have a fair trial before being shot.

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Sriracha replied to crazy-legs | 4 years ago
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crazy-legs wrote:

I've thought of a new training exercise for our military.

Stakeout duty in woods in order to test out their night vision & infra-red cameras and their sniper rifles.

Anyone seen booby trapping a trail gets shot. The army would get performance related pay from it too.

Do you write for Grapevine magazine?

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burtthebike | 4 years ago
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Definitely time cycle hate was a criminal offence, with penalties similar to other hate crimes.

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Sriracha | 4 years ago
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Hope they nail the bastard.

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RoubaixCube replied to Sriracha | 4 years ago
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Sriracha wrote:

Hope they nail the bastard.

 

Im sure It'l be the final nail in the coffin for them

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