
(at cheaterlads post earlier....)
You will find that lanes that were a bit scratchy back in March are gonna be really overgrown this time of year, I think its something to do with stuff growing in spring but I might be wrong
Restrictions on lanes change all the time and what was open back then, isnt neccesarily open now....always worth checking that there is no TRO's in place before driving lanes as they might not be signed accordingly (or the signs misplaced by idiots who think the TRO doesnt apply if you rip the sign off!) and you dont wanna get nicked for driving where you shouldnt be...
There are some wicked lanes down in hampshire area...we have been laning with Jim down there before, and although the council had sprung surprise restrictions on a couple, it was a blinding day with loads of really good lanes open and well worth driving....hope to do it again soon...
A call to the local council before will make sure you are legit and save wasted attempts...
Laning shouldnt be confused with Pay n play....they are 2 totally separate entities...
Laning is all about exploring places that you cant get to in a regular car...if lanes are presenting themselves as being a challenge to a well specc'ed 4x4 through deterioration and over/improper use, then they shouldnt really be used till they have been repaired or have recovered naturally...continued use WILL result in a TRO or permanent closure..."playing" on a muddy or difficult section of a lane damages it massively for all its users and will result in the same...
Pay n Play is all about extreme challenges for your 4x4 and is great fun, but horse riders, cyclists, walkers and farmers dont have to use the mess thats left behind, so it doesnt matter and the more you can churn it up the better it gets for everyone else to a certain extent...
We spent the best part of 20hrs with a 3 tonner excavator repairing farm tracks and putting new tracks in to bypass farm tracks at our woods down here as they were then impassible to other users after we had been playing on them all winter... This winter we have our own tracks so wont damage those used by the farmer...so we can do lots and lots of churning
Why dont you join the Jimbo convoy from down your way and come up at some point...its a great laugh with loads of like minded nutters (members)...
Not having a dig mate, but so many 4x4 owners look at lanes as somewhere to play...but they aint...they are a road that normal boring cars cant drive and it makes a nice day out but dont expect extreme stuff and expect some scratches...Some of the lanes that traverse mountains and stuff up in wales are more technically challenging, but are a long way away...there is some more tricky lanes down your way that Jim knows about, but if you wanna play use a offroad site not a lane...
Maybe see ya soon...we will be coming laning down there sometime soon, or maybe you fancy giving you truck some real challenges down here...
Laters
Gregster