Day 2: Across the border
Day 2 started with some maintenance. late on day 1 the battery light had come on on the Discovery as the alternator wasn't charging. Although it was a pain, this didn't worry me too much as it's common TD5 problem that I have had before when offroading especially at clay pay&play sites. The muddy water splashes into the alternator and gets into the small brush holder in the rectifier on the back. The water can drain out but the mud gets stuck and when it dries it jams the holder up and prevents the brushes from making good contact. All that was required was to remove, clean the holder and refit and the problem was solved.
Next was to get the Jeep back running on LPG. While I was fixing the Disco, Josh went to a local plumbing store and managed to pick up some brass T-pieces in the correct size to replace our temporary 13mm spanner bodge.
We replaced both the broken "T" and the unbroken one for piece of mind. Good job too as it wasn't far behind and almost crumbled as it was taken out. Coolant topped back up and leak checked and we were ready to back up the tent and head over the border
On the way we decided to stop off and have a look at Cheddar Gorge which was good and home to one of the friendliest traffic parking attendants I've ever met. We stopped in the "coaches only" spots and he started walking over, however instead of telling us to move on he just wanted to chat about the muddy 4X4's, told us if we were only there for about 20 minutes not to bother with a ticket and said if we wanted to stay longer to go a couple of car parks up the gorge as "none of us can be bothered to walk up there and check the tickets" :lol:
After cheddar we found a jet wash and then made our way over the seven bridge into wales and up to our second camp site next near Abergavenny. A great little site literally on the side of a mountain with great views. The pitches are all at least 50m apart so you get the feeling of being alone and a have their own fire pit which is great. We cooked dinner on the fire and then got our heads down ready for Brecon in the morning.