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I'm off again today, but where am I going? Watch this space for updates.
Tremendous, you've been up North of the Wall where I live. It's not always that dull I think the sun has been out 3 or 4 times this year. Missed it as I was on holiday at the time. However, there has been a lot of talk about it in the village so it's probably true,.
Forgot to look at the odometer so I can't tell you exactly. Berwick is about 250 miles from where I live and I did quite a bit of scooting about while I was up there, looking for abandoned railway stations and suchlike, so it must have been getting on for 600 altogether. Who says the Defender isn't the ideal car for long journeys?Nice day out. How many miles did you cover.
Col
What app do you use to plot your route like that? Like to use that for when driving my lorry about.
Also what age is your Fender? Impressive mileage in one of those
The maps are drawn from my tracker. There's some discussion about the company and its wares here: https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/back2you-tracker-and-app.306493/.
The Defender is a 2006 model TD5. It's up to around 100,000 miles now. Comfort wise, there are some Exmoor Trim front seats, and it came with a set of shaped insulation mats for the seatbox, transmission tunnel and footwells (rather knackered, but I left them in), so it's perhaps a little more civilised than some others. With the overdrive fitted I can do battle with the white van men in the outside lane at barely 2,500 rpm, so the long stretches of motorway driving aren't too bad at all.
The old stations are fascinating, any more pictures?
There are loads of pictures online if you google Riccarton Junction. I see the railway was in use until as recently as 1969. There was a flurry of activity in the mid 2000s and the Friends of Riccartion Junction seemed to get some money to hire an excavator and crane to do some remedial work and lay a short section of track
http://www.riccartonjunction.org/index.html
Though there seem to have been some serious disagreements in that august body, judging by the comments here:
http://www.riccartonjunction.org/history.html
The plants are sometimes the only clue that there's been a house on the site:
I was hoping to see that restoration had advanced a little over the few years since 2004, but it looks like things are going backwards.
Yes, nature on the track and nature red in tooth and claw in the preservation society too.Nature is taking the upper hand I see.
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