There were quite a few dogs on leads, and it was a very good event in all ways. :)

Fantastic site, the estate was an absolute gem. A great turnout of historic and unusual Landrovers 1948 to 2016 in the static display, and a number of good examples in the car park.

The off road course was good too, interesting without being damaging for any standard Landrover vehicle. I went round in the passenger seat of Marts vehicle, the course winds its way through the steep wooded valleys running down to the Tamar, great views as far as Dartmoor on the other side.

Coffee was tasty as well. :)

If this happens again next year, I would strongly recommend it to anyone interested in landrovers and the countryside. Big thanks to all involved! :)
 
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As Turboman said, all good for everyone. Segways were good fun and really good to see the younger generation of landy lovers being driven around in the Toylanders

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Start of the off road route

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This sounded nice at the hill climb section

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Hi, I did grab a coffee but guess I didn't make myself known, there were 2 coffee wagons each with ladies serving?
Yeah I wasn't best pleased about the other one being there especially as I'm mates with the castle owners. Pah!
 

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