Muds
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Great evening guys n gals ...nice to meet Rich and Stoatie ...looking forward to getting some lanes done down west soon .
Great evening guys n gals ...nice to meet Rich and Stoatie ...looking forward to getting some lanes done down west soon .
great evening guys n gals ...nice to meet rich and stoatie ...looking forward to getting some lanes done down west soon .
Looking forward to that too Specially the Gurnards Head, if we are still going there.
Can't possibly just drive past the Gurnards Head Failed to factor in the Cape Cornwall lane , so just doing a re-route .
My truck is almost set to do some lanes. I've managed to do the worst waxoyl job ever, and I'll be getting some proper tyres over the next few weeks.
If you do some of those lanes around liskeard I'd love to come along, even if I ride shotgun with someone.
What sort of truck have yu got, Volvo, Scania, Foden, Peterbilt?
What sort of truck have yu got, Volvo, Scania, Foden, Peterbilt?
Good that you got the chassis sprayed, I hope you paid as much attention to the inside as to the outside
Why not pm Jess0engineering, he is pretty local to yu, and might be up for a run out
Just recently got myself a defender 90 and am looking to do some greenlaning. I don't really have any offroad experience does anyone know somewhere around saltash area where it would be good to start on something basic to learn the ropes?
Thanks lewis
That looks so fun to drive
Evening Lewis!
I suggest you have a read up about green laning in the many good syickys at the top of this forum.
Green lanes come in a wide variety of difficulties, some can be easily driven by a novice, others not. But you should look into glass code of conduct and so on first.
If you have no experience at all, it might be an idea to try some off-roading first. Pay and play will let you slide around without risking the general public, and there is someone to recover you if needed.
Thanks for the suggestion! Do you know of any pay and play places around my area which you would reccomend? I've done one days offroading a few years ago, but have only just managed to afford my own truck.
I'll take a look at some of the codes of conduct now, thanks
I think turboman has the same idea as me when trucks are concerned...
This is the small truck where I work ;-)
Hi jess0engineering, I would love to do both of those things. However I am a complete beginner so would need some help! I guess the best thing to start with would be the pay and play day?
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