Newbie laning and recovery training - the cheap option

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Checked the route out today, well the bits I wasn't sure about. Nrgserv was with me too. I will finalise it, and send it to him for a look before I send it to Paul and Top Cat.
 
Hi Sue if i can sort it out with Debs then we may be tagging along with you all for the day.
Just need a meeting point and time you are all meeting thanks.
Looks as if it will be the last time i'm out for a bit as the old disco really needs some TLC.
Ready for this bad winter that we are going to be having lol.
 
OK, anyone else


Paul D
Suew
Lowey
waynehart
Top-Cat
dawsondj01
Timtheenchanteruk
Warrior (subject to it not bin broke)
LeahandOlly
GDHaydock (Zip)
Maddogminder
 
Paul D
Suew
Lowey
waynehart
Top-Cat
dawsondj01
Timtheenchanteruk
Warrior (subject to it not bin broke)
LeahandOlly
GDHaydock (Zip)
Maddogminder
Difflock66
 
OK, been thinking about this, not sure how its going to work.

Can everyone on the list, even if they are provisional post the following

Vehicle
Tyres (MT/AT/Road)
Recovery points (Yes/No) And that doesn't mean tie down points Olly
Recovery equipment
Level of experience
Scratchy or non scratchy
CB Radio

I'm not sure the route is suitable for everyone, so might make another taking out some bits. We could still meet at various points for training etc.

How have I ended up organising anything, I said I wouldn't :rolleyes:

PaulD where are you
 
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Suew

Vehicle Defender 90
Tyres AT
Recovery points Yes
Recovery equipment A bit but no experience in using it
Level of experience Enough for these cause I've done them before
Scratchy or non scratchy Any
CB Yes
 
Vehicle: Fender 110
Tyres (MT/AT/Road) AT
Recovery points (Yes/No) Yes front and rear
Recovery equipment erm no, (suew broke it last time :) )
Level of experience reasonable
Scratchy or non scratchy not bothered
CB Radio Yes.
 
Paul D .. Disco, MT's, Recovery points front and rear, winch front, Lots of recovery stuff, lots of good experiences, already scratchy so more won't hurt, CB yes ... ;)

To be honest, it doesn't matter what anyone's got, but I'd recommend a CB to start with, but the first and last one in a group _should_ both have cb's. If not, change order.

If the lanes are easy, or you, SueW, consider them not hard (not trying to be funny) then probably anyone can do them. The idea from my side is to trundle around, when I see 'something' worthwhile or relevant I'll stop to point it out to the less experienced and try to explain how I'd either tackle it, move it, or otherwise deal with it.

I expect I'll bring a table so I can take my equipment out and show it to you all, some bits you might not think about, some bits will be obvious. I'll show how I use the bits together and how I formulate a recovery plan and keep others safe.

This will be different to how we worked the other weekend when we were all experienced and 'know' what and why people are doing different things with just a shout or a gesture ... We were all still safe, but it didn't need to be pointed out, and no-one had to be told to move etc

It won't be a lecture, you don't have to listen to me ranting, I'll just try to say it like it is and show what I do in situations.

Hopefully it'll be fun too .. ;)
 
Agree if I can do them anyone can :D:D

However they might struggle on road tyres for example. Some are very rocky and some are quite scratchy. Not good if its someones everyday car and nice and shiny.

I'm not talking about the people who want to do the recovery training. This started as a gentle trip out for folks who hadn't done laning before. Its moved on and the route is now more challenging than it was. Just thinking that depending on the answers the orginal route needs to be in place as well.
 
Vehicle Discovery 200tdi
Tyres (MT/AT road)bMT
Recovery points yes
Recovery equipment yes
Experience very
Scratchy or non scratchy not bothered
CB yes
 
Agree if I can do them anyone can :D:D

However they might struggle on road tyres for example. Some are very rocky and some are quite scratchy. Not good if its someones everyday car and nice and shiny.

I'm not talking about the people who want to do the recovery training. This started as a gentle trip out for folks who hadn't done laning before. Its moved on and the route is now more challenging than it was. Just thinking that depending on the answers the orginal route needs to be in place as well.

Right, no worries ..
 
Dont think Olly&Leah will be on here before the trip, so from memory

Vehicle Defender 110
Tyres MT
Recovery points not last time but he has a winch and a towbar
Recovery equipment some
Experience some
Scratchy or non scratchy not bothered
CB No
 
:D

Of course you could take Difflock66 down Belford to collect the bits of your wing you left last time :p:p:p

And the bits from the back end of mine too :D

Paint only, no worries .. done worse since, to the other side too!

Might be doing a paintover some time, Nato Camo I think ... ;)
 
To be honest, it doesn't matter what anyone's got, but I'd recommend

.

Hopefully it'll be fun too .. ;)
mate of mine, despite being told after the first trip, came with us another 3 times in his all singing, all dancing range rover......

on low profiles!:eek:

its cost him at least two new tyres....



 
Heh, a first trip for someone I'd be careful for them .. so long as I know ..

We took a P38 (mates) down Roych etc a few years ago .. ;)
 
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