SteNova
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Stenova has had the brilliant idea of the £500 Freelander challenge (or something similar) I will let him explain
It looks like you can get them for £500
Stenova has had the brilliant idea of the £500 Freelander challenge (or something similar) I will let him explain
It looks like you can get them for £500
And?
We made a mistake, what do you want me to say or do?
nothing wrong with making mistakes we all do at times its just the sentence seemed to be trying to justify it
I dont think Paul is trying to justify it James, I was in the group and runing mm on my ipad, he very quickly put his hand up to say it was us when the issue arrose, the lane in question fitted in well with a route we had planned using trailwise as a guide, 4 of us use mm with i pads and we all agreed the route was along the faint tracks on the ground ( and checking the logged route on my mm it appears it was). it wasnt untill halfway between the 2 gates that a 10m patch of land turned out to be boggy but was too late to retreat, those of us who where already commited continued and manovered through a very narrow gate way, this is when the farmer approached us. to be fair he could have been told where to go as we where on the route, but we appologised and said we would update trailwise accordingly, he went on to say it was mainly trail bikes that use the lane nowadays and left happy.nothing wrong with making mistakes we all do at times its just the sentence seemed to be trying to justify it
nuff said, but all the land ,no matter how crap is national park, so the farmer has to even repair damage he causes.and that lane is too narrow but not untill you are all ready in there.i used to ride it 25 years ago with the trf and it was over grown then.local knowledge is priceless.
Not really, just saying that if the real route weren't confused by having the map point the right way, walls not knocked down and undergrowth not allowed to overtake the track it might be more obvious which way to go .. he could make it far easier for himself with simple signage, rather than having to 'fix' any resultant mess.
There is no way, no matter how good your research is, could you know the 'real' route without extra local knowledge, or the farmer being there to point the anomaly out!.
he was yeswas he on a Blue Newholland tractor? The farmer that is?
he was yes
not sure he had glassesdid he look a rum sort of a character? Glasses?
not sure he had glasses
we did thankyou, although many of the lanes seem to have been graded since my last trip up there and would be passable in any 4x4 but the scenery is still fantasticAny how, did you have a good time?
we did thankyou, although many of the lanes seem to have been graded since my last trip up there and would be passable in any 4x4 but the scenery is still fantastic
Style end has had considerable work done but we didnt get to breasthigh road as we where a fair way off with the route we had, i believe there has been a considerable amount of work done to it thoughparkamoor still gives a challenge, we didn't have a chance to drive stile or breasthigh
how were they ?
bob, by far one of the best vids I've seen on here.Well a bit late but we had a cracking weekend a big thanks to the Doc for sorting the trip out and also to zip for the effortless leading. Never been on a ferry green laning before so that was a first.I think the highlight of the weekend was Suew first the reversing and then at the start and end of most of the lane wielding a crowbar around in the cab off the landy just looked so funny it was as if she had road rage and was about to get out and teach somebody a lesson.Any way here are the pics that i took and the video is what my 10 year old son did on his ipad while we were laning.
Lake District 2014 - YouTube