- cross-posted to:
- desire_paths@sh.itjust.works
- cross-posted to:
- desire_paths@sh.itjust.works
- Ah the ol’ desire path strikes again! - I enjoy the Desire Paths community here on Lemmy. It’s so interesting to see what paths people take contrary to what paths are laid out for them. - Instance-agnostic link: !desire_paths@sh.itjust.works 
- I didn’t know I needed this in my life but this strikes a chord in me 
- I created a desire path by biking to school every day in high school. After I left a sidewalk popped up covering it inch for inch. Mission accomplished 
 
 
- I’ve heard a story about a college campus that didn’t install any paths, waited for natural dirt paths to form in the grass, then installed paths there. Neat idea. - I think that would be UC berkley 
- Makes sense for a college campus where everyone has a different schedule. Just draw a line between every building and there’s your pathways. - And then some people just like walking in grass instead of cement 
 
 
- I heard the same story, but for a Disneyland. - I heard that’s what they did for your mom’s house. - Whole front yard is BRICK - nah it’s just a three-dude-wide strip between the bus stop and the bedroom 
 
 
 
 
- In my junior high days (mid 80s) My friends and I found a machete in one of their dad’s stuff. We spent a weekend bushwhacking paths around some city-owned but undeveloped land near a lake. We ended up wearing them down pretty good into bike paths with some jumps and cool whoops. A few years later, the city turned it into a park and paved our paths. - Thank you for your service 🫡 
 (like unironically. that rules)
- Fuck yeah, awesome :) 
- desiremachete paths
 
- I have a hobby of doing the opposite: making undesirepaths. - During large snowfalls, I often need to bring out the shovel and make a path, both from my house and in front of it towards the main road. I like to add turns and bends, just enough to confuse and lightly annoy, but not enough for people to consider stepping into deep snow or making their own path. - Psychopath. - Nah 
 
- My gosh this is such a funny premise. 
- Calm down satan. 
 
- I like how the path curves behind the bench after the bench goes up like people are choosing not to walk in front of people sitting on the bench. - Until the fuckers added another 2m/6ft to the walk by putting in the trashcan… 
 
- A full bench!? I miss benches that made sense instead of the hostile architecture ones popping up. - So far where I live have pretty normal benches. 
 
- I heard Finnish municipalities do studies when it’s newly snowed to check where the desired footpath goes by looking at tracks in the snow. It avoids that issue in the image - That certainly speeds up the process so they can Finnish early. - They don’t wanna be Russian around. - Otherwise there’s Norway they’ll be done in time - Sweden. - Sweet, man. - Dude!!! What’s mine say??? - It says you can’t have a race there, all lines are Finnish lines 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
- University of Maryland did this with their walkways for a while. They let the kids beat down paths for the year to make the sidewalks. - Makes heaps of sense, when you can. Still need something for people in wheelchairs and stuff early on though. - I’ve often thought painting lines across paths and then observing the paint wear off could tell you a lot about which paths could be removed, or where corners could be rounded off better. - They had regular sidewalks that the campus planners made. But they took a year to see what the students walking paths looked like. 
 
 
- not the content we deserve, but the content we desire 
- My takeaway from this is that I can spawn park benches and greenery by walking on the grass. - That’s why there are all those “keep off the grass” signs. If people just walked all over the grass willy-nilly we’d soon be knee deep in benches and bins, and nobody wants that. - we’d soon be knee deep in benches and bins  - This is a visual I didn’t know I needed 
- Quality content, thanks! 
- I understood that reference! 
 
- The homeless do. 
 
- If you lie on a sheltered concrete slab, they’ll install 20cm spikes, too 
 
- All I see here is people tricking the government into putting in a nice little micropark. 
- Local discounter had something like this, they just installed a hedge AND a fence. Really disenchanting. Not going there anymore. - Well I moved. But they cheated. - a bit of an extreme reaction to a hedge AND a fence, but I’ll allow it. - I’m playing the game on a bigger scale now 
 
- Fences don’t always work, I saw one go up and soon had a hole in it. Turns out deer are pretty persistent and willing to break them. Paths are not just used by people. 
- a hedge AND a fence - Cordless power tools are really good these days. 
 
- We were looking after someones dog for a week and we have a big yard for our dogs. This dog and one of ours got on so well they would chase each around the yard for hours, so much that after a week there was a desire path race track formed with noticeable banks around the corners and everything. - Post a picture! Sounds awesome 
 
- These are called desire paths. - Hence the cross post to !desire_paths@sh.itjust.works :) - I saw that, hence where I got the very idea! - Hence! - Hitherto! 
 
 
 
- Elephant paths in my country. 
- Goat paths here 
 











