ReadySalted

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Early last week (before my defender decided to shed its rear prop earlier this week lol), I went up to North Wales for a few days. Everyone loves pics of landys so here's some of mine. Sadly no off roading, just some nice views. Pics taken with GoPro hero 3+ silver.

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nice pictures mate looks a great place

I bet it was blooming cold in the back of your landy at night .or have you a heater
 
Thanks for your comments. No heater in the landy, but it wasnt too bad. I had a winter sleeping bag, and a blanket over me and I was just on the cold side of comfortable.
 
Some great pics there. Still wishing I'd stuck with my 109s or got a 110 when I bought a Defender, the 90's pants for getting stuff in the back and kipping in :( Looks like a good trip :clap2:
 
Likeing the rear canopy how did you make that and attach it if you dont mind me aski
 
Glad you boys are saying that cos' when I got the 110, I was in two minds about getting a 90 instead. There are many a time when I'm doing a 200-point-turn in a car park, or when I drive to work and look behind me to see about 120 cubic feet of space with no passengers, and I do wonder if a 90 would have been a wiser choice.

The awning btw was made by the use of a small tarp I had lying around. I hooked a bungee cord on the sill of the landy near the back door, and hooked the other end to a corner eyelet. I did the same on the both sides of the landy, and the tarp was then held taught across the roof. Then I used 2 gazebo poles which I pinched from the shed, and poked the tops through the other two corner eyelets. Used para cord as guy lines and hey presto.
For the sides I used a separate (much cheaper and thinner) tarp which I bought. I believe its 2mtr by 3mtrs, and was long enough to wrap almost all the way around two of the sides. The eyelets on both sheets lined up so I suspended the tarp for the sides by lacing them together with rope, and hooking them over the poles.

Just read that back and I'm not sure it's exactly clear, but hope it helps.
 

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