Anyone done this lane?

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Anyone done this lane?

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Looks blinking good, Dai maybe? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgqGDOYL ... re=related

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Re: Anyone know where this lane is?

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Jed theres a climbing area in the peak district called stanage, it could be the same sort of area. The rocks look like the peaks. googlemaps put it near sheffield "stanage edge"

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sandwedge wrote:Jed theres a climbing area in the peak district called stanage, it could be the same sort of area. The rocks look like the peaks. googlemaps put it near sheffield "stanage edge"

Just edited it before your reply, looks awesome doesnt it?

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That look like fun dont it!

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He eh he, you seen the guys driving gloves at 8.41s... Hehehehe

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looks bash plate tastic

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v-lux wrote:He eh he, you seen the guys driving gloves at 8.41s... Hehehehe

I did notice that, and he tried to spot the fella who drove right over it extremely competently without even watching him...

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sandwedge wrote:looks bash plate tastic

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Seriously? Would you really consider giving this kind of terrain a go in a Syncro?

I mean, this is isn't just "difficult" or "potentially damaging" ...with our low ground clearance and large overhangs you WILL do damage there and potentially not only on the bash plates either. Depending on what goes wrong, you're looking at dented sills or main members, bent linkages or driveshafts, not to mention the engine sump (bashplate or not).

If I were taken on that trail, I have to say I'd pull the wuss card on that section and turn around
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Looks fun. Not in my syncro though.

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I think it looks worse than it actually is. Id certainly have a go, youve got to at least try havn't you...?

The "Gap" in south wales has got a couple of sections in it that are pretty tough in terms of ground clearance/leading edge type stuff. But on the whole if driven carefully that kind of terrain can result in little damage (a good spotter helps massively). Its all about the line you take, not so much about the vehicle in my opinion.

Ive seen a mate of mine drive a 2cv places a 2cv should not be able to go and that is purely down to his skill as a driver.

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Peasant wrote:If I were taken on that trail, I have to say I'd pull the wuss card on that section and turn around

Pretty sure several of us have done some of Stanage Edge. was it the one with a very nasty step where Pete & Sharron caught a rim edge and we needed a wheel change in situ (bottle jack job)

Anyone confirm this was same Stanage Edge we did? theres a couple like that but it does look pretty nasty in places re: ground clearance... yes sills can get damaged but sumps not.

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HarryMann wrote:... yes sills can get damaged but sumps not.

Look at the vid again: 2.22 - 2.28 and look at the left rear wheel of the 110. Up and over the boulder and then slip off to the left, placing the boulder between and behind the wheels. Do the same line in your Syncro and you firmly plant your sump on the very same boulder. That's just one example. 6.51 -7.03 is another one.

Of course you could try a different line, but the potential for serious damage is there when you take the Syncro boulder hoppin'
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peasant wrote: Do the same line in your Syncro and you firmly plant your sump on the very same boulder.

They will take a whack, look at this from 8 minutes onward http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es3bejROzLA

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I don't think we drove that lane. Just looked at overlays from 2007 and 2009 - we drove nearby but not the actual lane.
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