Hampshire laning south of B/Stoke on 27th Sept.

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Would you like it Hard or Easy on the 27th


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i'll come, but wont have a vehicle so can i hope in with you booger?
I can bring a lappy with MM and GPS and my tirfor if it helps
 
i'll come, but wont have a vehicle so can i hope in with you booger?
I can bring a lappy with MM and GPS and my tirfor if it helps


Yes of course you can ride along in mine. Don't think we'll need a tirfor, well I hope we won't, Darren has a winch on his.

Not sure about the maps, I need to speak to Darren, but I think it makes sense for him to lead the hard group as he knows the lanes, so we won't be getting lost and dicking about doing 3 point turns everywhere :rolleyes: In which case we won't need maps.

You can bring a banjo though, cause there is no fooking radio in the truck cab :D
 
cant do banjo but i can find a harmonica :D
do you need to pick it up from your place in ripley? if so it would probably be easiest for me to meet you there?? I'll pm you my number
 
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problem with doing two routes is if anyone on the easy route does get stuck - we will have very little recovery equipment.

By easy - I dont actually mean Sunday motoring, just not much chance of severe damage, just stripping of paint and a couple of technical sections. One of which is fine going down (with care) but a killer going up. I was thinking of maybe the guys wanting a challenge to try going up, whilst the guys not wishing to destroy their motors could watch in awe and take pics?
 
Please do not forget that these are green lanes - not pay and play sites.

I will not be a party to ripping them up deliberately.

I have already seen one group going orf-piste, with no good coming of it.
 
I haven't forgotten, but I thought when you said easy, you meant gay :D But my mistake, it sounds like you have the stepps in the route, so fair play to you :D
 
problem with doing two routes is if anyone on the easy route does get stuck - we will have very little recovery equipment.

Of course if there are 8 of us we need to be in two groups anyway, but if anyone in another group needs rescuing we won't be far away. Also you shouldn't really be getting into more trouble than a tow rope could cure ;)
 
Drewster and gotoneatlast (with no difflock!!) have voted on the poll, but have not expressed any other interest in attending the 27th.


The polling has given me an idea for a slogan for my new number plates....

go hard, or go home :D

Thanks for the Grid Ref's, but my geograpical knowledge is non existant, so I don't know if that is the lane I'm thinking of, but rolling down a mountain into trees sounds like a worthwile challenge ;)

And I got the number 8 from my crystal ball which says that is how many people will eventually turn up on the day.. :D
 
At the risk of attracting the wild ridicule of all present, I would have been interested in exploring the easy lanes near Basingstoke in my FL1... but I have been "assigned" other duties on Sunday so wouldn't be able to come along to be teased mercilessly anyway. :)

Saves me proving I know where the recovery points on my vehicle are anyway...

Hope you have fun.
 
At the risk of attracting the wild ridicule of all present, I would have been interested in exploring the easy lanes near Basingstoke in my FL1... but I have been "assigned" other duties on Sunday so wouldn't be able to come along to be teased mercilessly anyway. :)

Saves me proving I know where the recovery points on my vehicle are anyway...

Hope you have fun.

most of the lanes I drive are suitable for a gaylander, except they are/can be very scratchy.
put yo name down for the 10th Oct fred.
 
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