peak district green laning

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meanbean

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i am going up into the hopevalley ,hathersage .bamford area sunday morning , anyone who wants to tag along they are quite welcome nothing too taxing may well be doing stanage edge weather permiting
 
Never tried this greenlane stuff.....just wondering if i'd get laughed at turning up in a P38 RR diesel with road tyres......:eek:

Depends on which lanes ya doing if they are hard surfaced and well drained then probably not if they are loose and or mud filled ruts, then possibly though I have road tyres on me 90 and I was on Salisbury Plains last month wading thru mud and water without any problems.
 
Hi guys is theres any chance of us coming on this were new to all this and have got a disco 1 would love to see what it can do !!!! Also would like to see the range rover lol cheers guys Gary
 
Hi guys is theres any chance of us coming on this were new to all this and have got a disco 1 would love to see what it can do !!!! Also would like to see the range rover lol cheers guys Gary

Prob do better than my Rangie;)

Could be good for a laugh though....who's bringing the recovery rope then??:D
 
some big stuff in the peaks. Good luck with the P38 ;)

LOL .. guiding a mate down Roych Clough ..

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... and coming out the top of Pindale ... which was, admittedly, quite tight for it ... ;)


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My Disco was standard suspension with BFG AT's, Defender behind was well-sorted but the P38 was bog-standard on road tyres .. coped extremely well, so long as he kept speed down and momentum up. His biggest obstacle was the auto gearbox ... it just didn't like big downhill steps, but it worked OK in the end and he didn't get any scratches anywhere!!
 
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