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Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 24 Sep 2014, 15:09
by Bucketbabe
Syncrobaz wrote:
You won't need a big donk hightops will be fine.
Planning a gentle end of season bumble for the saturday with option for a bit of dirtier stuff on sunday
I don't have a big donk, and I've not got much up top either.
Dirty you say????
I'll get me coat

Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 24 Sep 2014, 15:23
by Jim San
Bucketbabe wrote:Syncrobaz wrote:
You won't need a big donk hightops will be fine.
Planning a gentle end of season bumble for the saturday with option for a bit of dirtier stuff on sunday
I don't have a big donk, and I've not got much up top either.
Dirty you say????
I'll get me coat

you'll fit right in

Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 17:40
by crazydiamond
We are trying our best to come to this, always wanted to have a look at Salisbury plain, i've just (virtually) finished a sump/gearbox bash plate, all welded up and fitted under the audi lump. Still hav'nt got the diff locks working, and now the starter solonoid on the Devon has packed up, my wifes car and my sons car both need mots, so I dont think I will get to do the diff locks yet. But roll on Salisbury!!
Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 19:00
by Cableguy
Hi, after meeting some of you at the AO, it was suggested that This meet would be a good one for us. Just registering our interest. Wanted to make sure you guys are ok for us to tag along in the LT.
We are about as green as you can get when it comes to driving offroad, but I guess you've got to start somewhere.
We need to get to know the van and get some experience.
Cheers

Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 19:22
by danmetallic
Much like Mr Sparky I'm considering this as well. Would our little 2wd be accepted on some of the "greener" trails by her 4wd cousins?
Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 19:34
by ninja.turtle007
danmetallic wrote:Much like Mr Sparky I'm considering this as well. Would our little 2wd be accepted on some of the "greener" trails by her 4wd cousins?
You will both be fine on most of the lanes. It's more of a scenic dirt track drive around the plains. You should be able to drive around most areas where you will become stuck. There area a few areas that neither a 2wd or an LT 4x4 will be able to go, like the really good lane a few of us did last year! But again you can drive round it.
It'll be a good opportunity for you to see how far a 2wd on AT's and a lift can go and have the reassurance of back up should you need.
Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 20:09
by Cableguy
Sounds great then:-)
Dan, do it. It'll be fab

Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 20:15
by danmetallic
This is good to know Ninja, want to come along even more now

Will have been camping in London the whole week prior to this Salisbury weekend so just working out logistics.
Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 21:51
by Syncrobaz
Tom summed it up, you'll both be fine

Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 29 Sep 2014, 22:07
by Jim San
danmetallic wrote:Much like Mr Sparky I'm considering this as well. Would our little 2wd be accepted on some of the "greener" trails by her 4wd cousins?
You're not the only green green laners

I've only done a few and these are a good bunch to go with
I'm only coming because I need more work on the van and Baz is handy on the spanners
Only kidding - it'll be fine - doing it before I come else it wont make it

Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 01 Oct 2014, 15:14
by Mudlark
lloydy wrote:Hopefully i can make this, I'm not working that weekend
for someone who hasn't been before wheres the campsite?
Brades acre, Tilshead Wilts. SP3 4RX I believe.
Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 01 Oct 2014, 18:25
by silverbullet
Would like to tag along but 2 w/ends away on the trot is a no-no.
PS I always thought that "donk" was an Aussie term meaning a brute?
"This ute's got a donk of a motor" etc
Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 01 Oct 2014, 18:34
by lloydy
Mudlark wrote:lloydy wrote:Hopefully i can make this, I'm not working that weekend
for someone who hasn't been before wheres the campsite?
Brades acre, Tilshead Wilts. SP3 4RX I believe.
Ta

Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 01 Oct 2014, 20:59
by jes*b
Have I missed the detail regarding the date for this ?
Re: Salisbury plain?
Posted: 01 Oct 2014, 21:03
by danmetallic
First post first page.
