Booger, got the disks, thanks again
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Go on then i will. Call me dumb but where is the report?
No worries, let me know if you have any issues
Just re-read your report, trying to get some idea what you ate, but there is not too much mention of that. How much local food did you eat, and how much did you cook yourself, and do we want to stay away from the meat in the local shops, or is it okay ?
Hey Rich,
Hows the wagon going ?
I aim to be finished mine by the end of feb, and I was thinking a shakedown trip early March, maybe North Wales, put some miles under the bumper, make sure nothing falls off. Also stay in a camp site 1 night, possible wild camping second night, make sure we have all the stuff we need. And obviously do some lanes on the Sat.
So are you keen, and do you know where the hell we can go, because I don't have a clue ?
If it happens we can open it up to whoever else wants to come.
I have just read through this thread, looks like a lot of prep time being applied, so nice to read all the advice thats being offered... So how many vehicles taking part then and Booger it does not state if you are travelling on your own or with passengers yet...
Going ok, not much done to it since i last updated. It will be roadworthy soon as i patch up this last bit, will have a stab at it in a minuit actually. I am realy looking foward to driving it, the P38 is lovely, but i miss my truck.
I already told Simon and Emma i was going to do a trip to the lake district for esactly the same reasons. I do know a good green lane route around the well knowen Strata Florida area in central wales though. DiscoJamz knows it better, hes got it all marked up on memorymap. It is traditional to camp on top of a mountain, as the first time we went, thats where we broke down. The second time we broke down in a river, but we dident camp there.
I also know a good lane route around the Lakes, its a bit less chalanging than Wales and more rocky, i dident want to ruin the truck around wales befor it has to take on 4000 odd miles. Better views in the lakes too. Also i wanted to take the Husky, Kayak and BBQ (Febuary but hey...) and genraly mess about for the weekend, the lakes are better for this.
And i know a route around the Peak District, abit closer than the lakes and different to wales. Probaly less chalanging than eather of the others, except for one lane where you will scrape your diffs.
Wales would be cheaper on fuel and less road miles, the lake district would be best once we got there, but i dont think the peak district would be as good as eather of the others.
Rich.
Cant take everything can we?!
although... If you made a hinged handle, Im sure you could fit it in!
Just remember wood is pretty scarce and you see the locals (female) trekking miles for it. Dont take their wood! we picked up a bag or charcoal in Spain and used that. Not the best, but the locals get to keep their own
G
Ahh that is the life, I was thinking of taking a flat bottomed pot as well so I could make bread, but then I remembered I only have a 90
Andrew, in your Excel spreadsheet, did you assume £0.58 a liter for fuel EU side too? At that price i will bring my jag tank too and top up in Morocco prior to entering Spain for the run back.
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