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Is the wayfarer open?

Postby stevd on Thu Jun 17, 2010 9:53 am

Hi everyone,

I have heard rumor that the Wayfarer maybe closed with a TRO on placed on it at the moment for repairs, is this still the case?

I was going to go up there this weekend with a friend who has just bought a freelander, so I wanted to take him somewhere gentle to begin with, ie the wayfarer.

If it is closed where would people recommend for a freelander's first outing?

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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby jontera on Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:35 am

I'm sure this came up a few week back (or maybe I just read an old thread about it a few weeks ago) but I think that there is still a TRO on the wayfarer. sure that someone will be along soon with more inteligence than me.


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thinking about it, I think that we did part of the wayfarer on the FOG annual...just the bottom bit i think. I.e. the bit that hasn't got a TRO on it, but there are a few other lanes around that area that maybe suitable for your mates freelander. (I could be compleatly wrong about the lanes we did, I was just following the cars in front)
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby headbanging on Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:42 pm

jontera wrote: but there are a few other lanes around that area that maybe suitable for your mates freelander.


There called roads Jon.



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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby andysd1 on Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:56 pm

yes, there is still a TRO on it, no date has been given for it to be llifted
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby stevd on Thu Jun 17, 2010 3:36 pm

Any suggestions on where to go instead....freelander friendly
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby FUDDY MUCKER on Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:16 pm

stevd wrote:Any suggestions on where to go instead....freelander friendly


Yeah, the M6, M5, A34, A500, or any other major "A" road, all nice and flat, so the Freaklander many be able to just about cope with it. !!!!

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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby stevd on Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:51 pm

I know, this is why he wants me to go with him for when he gets stuck, however, there must be something reasonable around.

Do people know the track from Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceriog to Ty'n y pistyll, would a freelnader cope with that, bearing in mind it has no low box.

Surely I can get at least one semi-serious answer??? :D

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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby N1ova on Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:29 pm

Hi nice to see another member from connahs quay.Have you got any good routes to take a standard Frontera b?Cheers Adrian :D
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby bobbinsjob on Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:34 pm

all jokes asisde, the freelander wasnt designed to go off-road or green laning, merely has 4wd to get it out of a wet field.

Sir Doris is the best best for lanes around that area. Sure he will be along shortly
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby Drift on Thu Jun 17, 2010 5:45 pm

Freelanders do fine on greenlanes :wink:

Try white stones and splashy lane also ceriog trail, good day out there, conquering hero will be fine to 8)
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby stevd on Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:26 pm

Thanks for that,the only name I am struggling with at the mo is the splashy lane, which lane is that??

Any ideas on any lanes around betwys y coed area or snowdon?

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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby Drift on Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:47 pm

Splashy lane is up the back of Llanarnon DC the village with The Hand pub in it at the end of the Wayfarer, you can do the wayfarer from the Llandrilo side but you will have to turn around at the summit and come back as the hole is on the other side and thats where the TOR is.

There is a nice lane between Capel Curig to Dolwyddelan starting at Pont Cyfyng falls.

Nothing near Snowdon, probably for the best as its bobble hat honey pot, though there are some lanes at the back of Llanberis I believe though not done them or got the info.
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby geordie_bob1978 on Mon Sep 20, 2010 1:26 pm

is the wayfarer still TRO'D?
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby andysd1 on Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:18 pm

geordie_bob1978 wrote:is the wayfarer still TRO'D?

only one side is, you can still go up from corwen, then come back down the same side
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby Sir-Doris on Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:13 pm

stevd wrote:Do people know the track from Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceriog to Ty'n y pistyll, would a freelnader cope with that, bearing in mind it has no low box.

That is commonly known as 'Whitestones'. It is open and is suitable for a free lander.

To be honest most of the lanes in that area are doable in a standard frontera so I cant really see a freelander having any issues apart from ground clearance. I think they sit a little lower then a fronty.
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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby Trugga on Mon Sep 20, 2010 10:17 pm

The very first green lane trip I did was organised by simply4x4 and in our group was a Freelander (incidentally owned and driven by a disabled driver) - the only modification (other than hand controls) was a set of Colway mud terrain tyres. He had no problems doing the Ceriog Trail (what we now know as the "beginners route").

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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby stevd on Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:38 pm

N1ova wrote:Hi nice to see another member from connahs quay.Have you got any good routes to take a standard Frontera b?Cheers Adrian :D



Hi Adrian,

Sorry only just seen your post!!!!!! I have been going back over some of my old ones. Have you still got your frontera, next time im going out greenlaning I can give you a shout if you like.

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Re: Is the wayfarer open?

Postby BoxCleva on Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:42 pm

stevd wrote:
N1ova wrote:Hi nice to see another member from connahs quay.Have you got any good routes to take a standard Frontera b?Cheers Adrian :D



Hi Adrian,

Sorry only just seen your post!!!!!! I have been going back over some of my old ones. Have you still got your frontera, next time im going out greenlaning I can give you a shout if you like.

Steve


You can include me in that. I live 5 mins from the Wayfarer :wink:
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