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20 mph? I thought 110s were good for plenty more than that on tarmac at least ;) :p

Ahem... great pics of some great looking lanes: nothing too technical (or was there?) and beautiful countryside. :cool:
 
20 mph? I thought 110s were good for plenty more than that on tarmac at least ;) :p

Ahem... great pics of some great looking lanes: nothing too technical (or was there?) and beautiful countryside. :cool:

I'd say they're worth going out for and a good day can be had.

Some good scenery and some cracking sights. Lots of picturesque villages and fabulous looking buildings around.

Lanes are good but not technical, except some tiny parts might make you stop and think.

Good trip out in the woods with the family.
 
Looking on os map there are a few good looking lanes down your way. Not had chance to try them yet.

Yes I think there is but am quite new to green laneing, need to get myself an OS map and start looking. There is a company who organisis green lane days all over and one they do is around here which I am going to go on next year.
 
Yes I think there is but am quite new to green laneing, need to get myself an OS map and start looking. There is a company who organisis green lane days all over and one they do is around here which I am going to go on next year.

Now whilst that may be fun, you will have to pay some kind of fee for the priviledge even if you use your own vehicle! Manage to get together with fellow LZ members and all it will cost is fuel, time and butties... Unless summat breaks.
 
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