blue beasty
Leaks an prone to bits dropping off
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Spill the beans then
I'll wait for the full story from Jai and Lee before I launch into one.
Spill the beans then
The lane was closed two years ago for repairs.
Over the past year the lane has been getting more and more abuse, with off piste tracks running along the river and then crossing the lane onto farm land.
It really is just a matter of time until it's closed to everyone except those who are happy to break the law anyway.
Well done to Jai and Lee.
Shadow puppets, there's a few of us who meet for pubs meets, pay and play days and of course laning.
If you want to get involved, just pop a post in the Essex lanes thread.
We know most of the legal lanes in essex and try and best to stick to them.
I thought that rule 1 in the LR off-road driving course was if you don't know the hazard, walk it with a stick first before driving it.
I thought that rule 1 in the LR off-road driving course was if you don't know the hazard, walk it with a stick first before driving it.
Had the OP done that he would have guessed he might be trouble when his wellies filled up with mud.
Still, a lesson learned for all of us and well done to the "LZIR recovery team"
And how would you assess a 3ft ford crossing? buy a wet suit
Not everyone has been on an experience day so wouldnt know that and in 5 years of laning I dont think I have ever got out and poked around with a stick, you send someone in first and find out what its like.
His main mistake here has been going out alone when he isnt familiar with the lane or laning in general.
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