If its a 2.5td its not a Def.just bought my first defender 110. 1989 2.5td
love it, need to find some greenlanes round here?
any suggestions?
Ben
There is good info on TW, takes a while to get used to using it. SW isnt a hotbed of lanes but there are a few good ones about. Whereabouts in Devon are you Benno?No thats fair enough i have joined GLASS, and have been looking around on maps and trail wise?
do you rate these am i missing something?
No thats fair enough i have joined GLASS, and have been looking around on maps and trail wise?
do you rate these am i missing something?
No thats fair enough i have joined GLASS, and have been looking around on maps and trail wise?
do you rate these am i missing something?
Know it well, my daughter lives in Tiverton. There are a couple of decent ones on TW not too far from you. Not like places upcountry wher you can drive for miles. Lucky to find a couple of miles in fifty miles road drive. Lot of very short ones about too.im in cullompton, but around north devon every now and then.
im in cullompton, but around north devon every now and then.
Thats nothing to do with it. Green lanes are historic rights of way, in some areas they disappeared for a variety of reasons, in other areas the modern roads were built on them. In some placees they survived because peeps took an interest and maintained them and registered their usage, in others not so!Many have also been lost in more recent legislation!i would have thought there would have been quite a few round here, obviously most people have their own farms and fields here not like up north.
cheers dude, between here and honiton there is a 4x4 experience place. will probibly check that out at some point.
I would have thought its pretty good up there, I'm working in willand this week and there dirty land rovers everywhere
I've heard there a few out towards honiton and dunkeswell
But I am concentrating on looking around Plymouth and the south hams at the mo