stew laws

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Hi Chaps... are these p&p's becoming popular?
What actually constitutes a good p&p and what is the average uptake on these places.
As a bike rider and offroader I find it incredible people pay for something I have free access to.... so what is the draw of them?
 
i go because its local, no chance of going somewhere your not allowed and getting in trouble, people to help if you get stuck so you can go with 1 car, good place to learn your vehicle before you go out and about and ruin the lanes etc
 
You are very lucky if you can go off roading and dirt bike riding on land for nothing
Apart from green laneing a good day out in the mud for most of us has to be at a pay & play organized site

Going off road in the wrong place can resort in your motor getting taken off you
 
Sounded like a bit of a tarp to me for some reason, especially considering the sig.

:scratching_chin:
 
Right of centre ... I fish shoot and hunt, ride bikes and eat meat, hope this qualifies me to ask questions on a forum without prejudice.

Not sure what my sig' has relevance to on a question posed, that's my line of work not some underground organisation hellbent on destroying ones liberties.....:D
 
You can find out were your nearest good Pay and play site is near to you on here,
Then go along and either enjoy yourself or find its not for you
£20-£30 and a tank of juice

:rolly:
 
I think we are lucky around here what with the mendip quarrying on our doorstep, along with the green lanes etc there are plenty to amuse with.
I was just wondering as to there popularity and the draw of them.
 
They're just a good fun place to go and play with your 4x4 in the mud with like minded folk

Like a track day for road cars...
 

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