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i think i would rather drive 100 miles in the warm than do that .
feck that - thats a summer job. it will last another 5 months
i think i would rather drive 100 miles in the warm than do that .
No doubt it will but I listed it on eBay last nighti think i would rather drive 100 miles in the warm than do that .
feck that - thats a summer job. it will last another 5 months
Yu might need it this weekNo doubt it will but I listed it on eBay last night
My badSorry for the late reply we are all sorted now thanks for everyone's help! There was 4 people on 2 trucks we didn't go alone! We both have decent tyres and both winched up but the snow was that deep we struggled
Yes sign me up I'll help when I can!My bad
Glad to hear it’s all sorted now.
Hope you stick around and return the compliment by signing up to LZIR .
Read the first thread on this LZIR forum and it tells you how to sign up.Yes sign me up I'll help when I can!
Marmalade, why yer selling yer angle grinder?
where are the pics?Sorry for the late reply we are all sorted now thanks for everyone's help! There was 4 people on 2 trucks we didn't go alone! We both have decent tyres and both winched up but the snow was that deep we struggled
Not many pictures as was cooooldYou can cover yer registration and face in the pic's. We dunt mind.
it maybe that people are reluctant to help someone who joined just to get rescuedYes and it's appreciated, I'm not knocking anyone and certainly not your generous offer.
It's more that a few years ago we'd have had half a dozen Landys converging from all over and the forum would have been buzzing with excitement and desperate for news.
I'm not sure what's changed. It's not a dig at anyone, it just makes me a little sad.
At my suggestionit maybe that people are reluctant to help someone who joined just to get rescued
The controls and rules are decided by the individuals involved.Having attended a fair few transport related chemical emergencies over the years I can confidently say that no matter how well prepared you think you are, it's never enough. Also, no matter how good the info received is, even when that info is provided by the Police or Fire Service, it is often wrong or incomplete. For any one individual to attempt a recovery in an off road location in conditions like that would be complete madness. I'm not surprised there wasn't a flood of volunteers. I think LZIR is a great idea but there needs to be controls and rules.
Col
If yer had of frozen to death we wouldn't been able to see the pic's. Does look a bit deep.
I’ll give you a for instanceAt my suggestion
True - but on the bright side, someone would have got an off road ready motor at a knock down price
Every cloud and all that
You didn’t have to go. It was your choice.I’ll give you a for instance
About 3 year ago, I drove 100 mile each way to rescue a defender who had gone off the side of the road in the peaks, we eventually got the defender out of the ditch and the drivers father gave us £20,
And as far as I know the rescued person hasn’t been back on here since,
It turns into a cheap rescue service for people
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