Essex lanes

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Its short (Only about 3/4mls), & most of it is nice enough.

There are 3 or 4 "holes" that you cant avoid.

1 (The 1st one if you go in from the A128 end) is about 3 or 4 car lenghts long....motors with 33" tires just belly-up & have to winch out (Although as it dries up through the summer, there may be a chace to drive it)..I run 235/85's, & just make sure the winch-bitch is out, & There's plenty of plasma out. There are wooden bridges for walking accros.

The rest of the holes are short-sharp (More like a ditch). anything other than a 90 will get caught up..even then, they may end up nose-high, unable to get traction.

unless its a discovery with special tracks hey matt hehe :blabla:


and as you no if the council dont find the lane suitable to drive they will tro it and as it has been lifted they obversly the council inspector finds it suitable to be driven ....

also on another note you obversly agree with byways being graded which leads to fly tipping which does more damage to the lanes than what any modded landrover will do on a challenging lane

mike
 
Its short (Only about 3/4mls), & most of it is nice enough.

There are 3 or 4 "holes" that you cant avoid.

1 (The 1st one if you go in from the A128 end) is about 3 or 4 car lenghts long....motors with 33" tires just belly-up & have to winch out (Although as it dries up through the summer, there may be a chace to drive it)..I run 235/85's, & just make sure the winch-bitch is out, & There's plenty of plasma out. There are wooden bridges for walking accros.

The rest of the holes are short-sharp (More like a ditch). anything other than a 90 will get caught up..even then, they may end up nose-high, unable to get traction.

unless its a discovery with special tracks hey matt hehe :blabla:


and as you no if the council dont find the lane suitable to drive they will tro it and as it has been lifted they obversly the council inspector finds it suitable to be driven ....

also on another note you obversly agree with byways being graded which leads to fly tipping which does more damage to the lanes than what any modded landrover will do on a challenging lane

mike

**** me I know you're from Essex and therefore not the brightest star in the sky. but surely you can get it together enough to post a reasonably coherent and intelligible post. Perhaps you'd like to try again. But this time try using the quote option it helps if we know who/what your replying too?? :doh:
 
**** me I know you're from Essex and therefore not the brightest star in the sky. but surely you can get it together enough to post a reasonably coherent and intelligible post. Perhaps you'd like to try again. But this time try using the quote option it helps if we know who/what your replying too?? :doh:


well you cant be the brightest star in the sky if you cant work i was replying to you and the quote i posted about the special tracks to will no exactly what im on about :blabla:
 
Couple of us doing Furneux-Pelham tonight....was planned a couple of weeks ago, to give some on the "non-snorkeled" a chance to enjoy, but with the rain today, I'll make sure my snorkle is properly in place, & wade-plugs fitted!
 
Well, Im not saying you were right...BUT...:5bhat:

Very little water....was a nice session, & took in some nice lanes.
 

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Think of taking my truck out for a bit of greening laning on sunday.
Got 2" lift kit, 265/75 tyres and HD steering arms but no winch.
Any places people would recomend?
Chris
 
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