LOL, well I got a recovery lesson from Neil and Zip and a drink at the pub from Nig48, so not a bad night for me.

but not as good as the fun you would have had from the nice white defender 110 with orange flashing light's on top ;)
 
but not as good as the fun you would have had from the nice white defender 110 with orange flashing light's on top ;)

Actually mine was parked one inch the right side of the sign (in reserve) :D

In between the two cars parked up "watching the planes" :hysterically_laughi

Should have seen them jump when I drove in with the spot lights on :D:D
 
Have a good look at the sticky in the green laning section, stay on piste and on legal routes or cough up for a days play and play.

You'll get short shrift here going off-piste and on private land without permission......we've enough grief as it is.

Glad worked out and hope it's lesson learned

I will mate. I wast even planning to go off roading tonight it just happened....
I always assumed it was ok there.
 
On the same lane you got stuck for 4 hours and nearly drowned Zip in a bog :p:p:p
erm, dwarf got stuck for 4 hours in a series 1.
I was in the 109 and didn't get stuck.
zip was merely escaping the lawnmower I had in the back of the 109.
 
LOL


Bet those folks in the cars wonder what was going on. Landy goes in and disappears. Then I turn up, park up and go for a walk down into the holes in the middle of the night. Then you and Zip turn up. I get in your car, leave the Defender and we drive off into the holes. Half an hour later two landies come back up and we all drive off. :D:D:D:D:D Would love to know what they thought we were doing
 
A bit late, but a word to the (newly) wise....

One of the first basic lessons of laning, is never go on your own, unless you know the lane like the back of your hand and know yu can get through!
 

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