private penguin
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Due to some rather complex diary arrangements, the only date that we can manage for a trip that i've long been promising a friend down to the plains is whilst the ranges are in use.
Obviously that rules out many of the best bits, particularly the byways across the Bulford and Larkhill ranges. We normally use the middle of bulford range danger area when its open to the public as theres some decent byways on there. However, I know theres plenty of good stuff around the outside.
However, its been a while since i've done a lot of it. So... anyone got any ideas of what is good and what is either just a gravel track not worth doing, or too hard to use for training a newbie!
My criteria are that we're looking for a good day out, that I can teach her how to use a 4x4 properly, and (as a responsible user of byways) that we're not using byways that are going to be damaged by being driven in November, or that are going to damage the car.
The bits i've already got in mind as worth doing are:
- The byway from Larkhall down to Stonehenge (not particularly exciting driving but usually a bit of water and an incredible view at the southern end)
- The wessex ridgeway route from Lavington along towards upavon around the outside of the larkhall range (including a reasonable bit where the byway actually runs on the grass about 100m to the north of the gravel track with a underused grassy hills and some ruts) and routes down the hill to the north.
- Byways to the north of bulford ranges
- A bit further north the byways out of Devizes up past the white horse and around that area
If anyone knows any other suitable byways up there it would be interesting to hear comments
Obviously that rules out many of the best bits, particularly the byways across the Bulford and Larkhill ranges. We normally use the middle of bulford range danger area when its open to the public as theres some decent byways on there. However, I know theres plenty of good stuff around the outside.
However, its been a while since i've done a lot of it. So... anyone got any ideas of what is good and what is either just a gravel track not worth doing, or too hard to use for training a newbie!
My criteria are that we're looking for a good day out, that I can teach her how to use a 4x4 properly, and (as a responsible user of byways) that we're not using byways that are going to be damaged by being driven in November, or that are going to damage the car.
The bits i've already got in mind as worth doing are:
- The byway from Larkhall down to Stonehenge (not particularly exciting driving but usually a bit of water and an incredible view at the southern end)
- The wessex ridgeway route from Lavington along towards upavon around the outside of the larkhall range (including a reasonable bit where the byway actually runs on the grass about 100m to the north of the gravel track with a underused grassy hills and some ruts) and routes down the hill to the north.
- Byways to the north of bulford ranges
- A bit further north the byways out of Devizes up past the white horse and around that area
If anyone knows any other suitable byways up there it would be interesting to hear comments