kepster

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Hello All! I have a 1998 Discovery that is nicely outfitted. One of these days I would like to convert it to a diesel. We don't have those delivered to the states. What we do have in the states is a lot of really great trails to run. I have watched a lot of youtube videos of British off roading. I thought I would post a couple of links to some of our recent Southern California Land Rover Club events. This first one is my buddy Grant and I running a great trail called Sidewinder. Grant turns his over onto its side.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMCl3fmsXn4"]YouTube - Sidewinder Land Rover Tip Over[/ame]

Here is one of Southern California Land Rover at one of the famous Southern California trails, John Bull.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZXSABHjcSI"]YouTube - Southern California Land Rovers at John Bull Trail[/ame]

And this is my buddy Casey at John Bull. He is the owner of Safari Gard and his Disco is a beast.

I hope you all enjoy seeing how we get down in California the way I have enjoyed watching videos from England and Europe.
 
Nice videos. You look like your having some great fun.

Yesterday I was out in the West of Ireland - Co. Denegal. Some of the roads out there are pretty similar to your trails. Only difference is this morning there was a stream running down our road. Doesn't look like you have that rain problem!
 
well the tip over was avoidable, but ya lives and learns.Good to see disco 3(lr3) and p38s in the 2nd vid.:welcome2:
 
Nice driving Ginger - you made that last 'turnover' hill look easy (well, at least not as scary)!
 
We don't get to see many streams running down trails in Southern California. We have a pretty active club (Southern California Land Rovers). We have a little bit of everything on our runs - even a 300tdi powered old range rover.
 

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