A different kind of 4WD driving....
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A different kind of 4WD driving....
Whilst in the Lakes, Helen & I decided to upset the tofu sandal wearing green cardigan buying carrot munchers by taking
a 2 1/2 tonne vehicle to the top of Old Man Coniston.....
The video (short and crap (phonecam) but you get the idea).
Our road, the Walna Scar Pass....
....as well as the Grizedale Forest rally stages and another route NE of Coniston that I can't remember the name of.
The looks on their faces as we thundered through were superb
LET'S OFF-ROAD
a 2 1/2 tonne vehicle to the top of Old Man Coniston.....
The video (short and crap (phonecam) but you get the idea).
Our road, the Walna Scar Pass....
....as well as the Grizedale Forest rally stages and another route NE of Coniston that I can't remember the name of.
The looks on their faces as we thundered through were superb
LET'S OFF-ROAD
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Originally Posted by JackClark
Nice Land Rover and a great place to drive it
NOT MOANED ABOUT THE GRAPHICS ON THE LANDY
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Bit far to travel anyway mate, although the prospect of some PROPER off roading (none of this AWD crap!!!) does appeal
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Those seem to be advertising the business that owns the vehicles, that's a long way from imitating a WRC car or advertising ****. Now, if a bunch of nuts started putting the same on their Land Rovers I'd let them know about it.
Originally Posted by Sticky Stuff
I must say, I've fallen off my chair at the fact you've
NOT MOANED ABOUT THE GRAPHICS ON THE LANDY
NOT MOANED ABOUT THE GRAPHICS ON THE LANDY
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