got any idea,s of dates yet !
or have i missed it in the fred

No dates as yet, this month or next sounds oki with me, the sunny weather's gawn now so the muddier the better i guess ;)

Give it a week for me to sort out the laning route and we're set with that, then it's a case of who wants to come and when :D
 
Let's put some names to this:

PaulWilde
Vagrent
Treworgey 90
Dom-300TDi
DTd5 (confirm?)

Feel free to add your name to the first idea, i'll work on a second idea for those who are looking for maybe lanes and a meet for a drink n chat.


Yes count me in (subject to being available - November is already filling up!!)
 
Couple of laning pics for your pleasure, working on a route and a few more. Never done this sort of thing so bear with me ;)


A steep climb this one, looked abit tricky as the ground is very notchy





Looking down the lane:



A regular Lane i use with a great twisting section:









The muddy bit is before or after depending on which way ya go. It's worth doing the lane both ways as the climb up is dealt differently to the drop down, this lane is very steep in some areas, think calf muscle burning when walking it ;)







 
Can highly recommend the South Hams area - some great tracks and lovely pubs.

My inlaws live in Newton Ferrers so often over that way.

Good down here in Cornwall too but quite far for a lot of people.
 
Yeah yeah yeah:D:Dlooks good paul.
I got a nice one in the moors not to far from Bovey,
Thinking of a few Near Newton, will go look tomorrow if I get time, got some annoying 'duties'' to do :mad:
Look at **** new car for misses, clean up the garage of me landy bits:mad:
 
He has refused entry to stock Freelanders, purely because you won't get round the course and i don't think it's a case of being rude, just common sense ;) If you still want to come though, i'm sure someone will be happy to have you in their vehicle for the course, the more the merrier ;)

Once we get further into the numbers and the day planned i'll ring him to get a confirmation for numbers etc, i believe the limit is 15 on the course at one time

That's just silly and tbh. Many decent places have at least 2 routes with varying levels of difficulty. That way, they can cater for novices and expert enthusiasts/vehicles. Regardless, surely half the thrill is not knowing whether or not you're gonna make it?

The Freelander is certainly not a Defender and I acknowledge that, but it's far more capable than many think it is. For instance, I took my Freelander on a Land Rover experience course and the itinerary sheet specifically stated "NOT SUITABLE FOR FREELANDERS!" (There were 11 vehicles in total, everyone else was in a Disco, Defender or a Rangie) My Freelander coped with it without any problem at all. If anything, it was hardly a challenge for the Freelander. Every 30 minutes or so, the lead instructor would make a big fuss on the radio to say how well I was doing, when in reality, all I did was point it in the direction I wanted to go!

I won't be coming but I do hope that you guys have a great time. :)
 
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That's just silly and tbh. Many decent places have at least 2 routes with varying levels of difficulty. That way, they can cater for novices and expert enthusiasts/vehicles. Regardless, surely half the thrill is not knowing whether or not you're gonna make it?

The Freelander is certainly not a Defender and I acknowledge that, but it's far more capable than many think it is. For instance, I took my Freelander on a Land Rover experience course and the itinerary sheet specifically stated "NOT SUITABLE FOR FREELANDERS!" (There were 11 vehicles in total, everyone else was in a Disco, Defender or a Rangie) My Freelander coped with it without any problem at all. If anything, it was hardly a challenge for the Freelander. Every 30 minutes or so, the lead instructor would make a big fuss on the radio to say how well I was doing, when in reality, all I did was point it in the direction I wanted to go!

I won't be coming but I do hope that you guys have a great time. :)

Went out today with Paul on a couple of the routes and some I dished up, it was great, really enjoyed myself:d
Pauls a great guy and look forward to next meet :D

They are quite challenging, but Rich I think you should come anyway, bring the gaylander and see how well she does:D
I will be more than happy to help out if you need it (hope that doesn't come across wrong:eek:)
I dont know what the landers ground clearance is or what tyres you have, but I imagine ground clearance will be an issue.

Go on Rich, you know you what to, it will be fun:D:D:D
 
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Start of one section between Totnes and Ipplepen.
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Looking down after I passed that dodgy section, the camera doesn't quite capture the gradient.
Oh well take my word its a little knarley and in the day you can see the river Dart.
I should explain, I done this earlier in the day, met up with Paul went round some nice routes with Paul, with some stunning views of the Teingn estuary and Teighnmouth.
Brilliant cant wait, gonna go out looking again tomorrow:D:D
 

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That's just silly and tbh. Many decent places have at least 2 routes with varying levels of difficulty. That way, they can cater for novices and expert enthusiasts/vehicles. Regardless, surely half the thrill is not knowing whether or not you're gonna make it?

I understand what you're saying with whether it's going to make it or not, but what happens when you're halfway around and you can't make it? The course is set within woodland, so there is no way out without finishing the course, a decent set of off road tyres and a capable vehicle are the basics, the guy has been running the place or 8 years and built it up himself, so if he knows a freelander isn't going to make it, then he pretty much knows what he is saying.

Went out today with Paul on a couple of the routes and some I dished up, it was great, really enjoyed myself:d
Pauls a great guy and look forward to next meet :D

They are quite challenging, but Rich I think you should come anyway, bring the gaylander and see how well she does:D
I will be more than happy to help out if you need it (hope that doesn't come across wrong:eek:)
I dont know what the landers ground clearance is or what tyres you have, but I imagine ground clearance will be an issue.

Go on Rich, you know you what to, it will be fun:D:D:D

Had a good time with Jeff today, nice bloke folks, and a great landy to match :D We did some lanes that i'd found including one which looked promising but turned into something resembling a single footpath at one point, it was a serious squeeze! We did a few more and then headed off over to Ipplepen to check out the ones that he'd found earlier. All these were great lanes, longer than the previous and the last one was a steep narrow bumpy affair which i'd love to try backwards ;)

We were out for about 4 hours which is half a day for sure and we didn't even stretch ourselves that much ( although one lane did elude me, we will get that fooker with some extra gear! )

Another few more runs and we'll have a good route set up i reackon for others to enjoy. A few pics:

This one is when i was attempting a lane which had a large step into it ( about halfway up the lane ). I had looked at it previously but wanted to try it with someone, but i was struggling to gain any grip due to the nature of the ground, still we'll try and get it done and maybe include it. The picture doesn't show the angle well, the Landy has got to be at about a 30-35 degree angle.



Couple of pics following Jeff, light was fading at this point but was some sweet lanes he found :D :













 
Vagrent n myself are off to the P&P tomorrow about 1ish, if anyone is interested in joining us give me a call 07898987178.

I'll try and get some pics and a video of the course for others to see so you can judge if you want to include it in the SW day meet.

Cheers
 
I was at the Trago site last weekend with Torbay 4x4 Club.

The site has something for everyone including winch only sections.

Here's some photos from last weekend: Trago Pay & Play Day Photos

I can't make it tomorrow, but if you need any help on organising the meet day please let me know.
 
I was at the Trago site last weekend with Torbay 4x4 Club.

The site has something for everyone including winch only sections.

Here's some photos from last weekend: Trago Pay & Play Day Photos

I can't make it tomorrow, but if you need any help on organising the meet day please let me know.
is that the trago mills outlet last time down that way saw the paint ball as you drive in did not realise pay & play as well.Stayed a at a cracking site just outside newton abbot at the back of a pub.the only bad point was the 2 am alarm clock shotguns in the field behind.
 
is that the trago mills outlet last time down that way saw the paint ball as you drive in did not realise pay & play as well.Stayed a at a cracking site just outside newton abbot at the back of a pub.the only bad point was the 2 am alarm clock shotguns in the field behind.

Yes, the off road site weaves around the outside of the paintball area.

Its actually a lot bigger than it looks from the carpark/road with some fantastic sections and plenty of mud and water.
 
hi do you have a date planed would be keen to join you
i live near bideford so not to far gaz

More than welcome Gaz, keep your eye on this thread for updates mate.

Just in the process of uploading some videos n pics of the runs we did today
 
It was good, that trago circuit is pretty demanding, and we didn't see the half of it!
Plenty of mud, deep water ect.
The amount of times I have driven past there:doh:
Thoroughly good fun:D:D:D
 
What a twit i am at times, due to how the camera was gaffer taped onto the sun visor i didn't notice that the shutter hadn't fully opened....resulted in black lines across the video :doh::doh:

Anyway, 2 vids here, first one is about 10 mins long and second one about half that, both of them combined show the main route around.

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Just uploading some pics anorl of various parts as well as this vid of Jeff doing the drop down on the course:

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Right pics in no particular order, i'll edit the thread in abit when i realise what each pic shows.

The Landy is Vagrent's:

































 
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Looks interesting enough.
Looking forward to it, just hope it's not a Saturday (shooting day).
 

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