I'll be going. Are they OK with non Crag or TL members turning up ?
EDIT: I have emailed them.
Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 October
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Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 OctoberSte
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Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 OctoberI'll be going. Are they OK with non Crag or TL members turning up ?
EDIT: I have emailed them.
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 OctoberYes, you dont have to be a member
Ste
FOG Administrator Frontera Technical Support Often Imitated Never Bettered http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk ![]() Its here, the FOG Annual Meet 2014 viewforum.php?f=123
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 OctoberWoaaaaaaaaahhhhh! What a day , totally and utterly knackered
![]() I know it's a bit lame to do a review of a repair day, but I'm doing one anyway, LOL. I hadn't really understood what was involved before I got there, but I went because I thought I should 'put something back', and try and appease the authorities and landowners. Basically some idiot 4x4er's and Moto X'ers have repeatedly gone 'off piste' hundreds of times and created a lane where there shouldn't be one. Not ideal when there is already a farmer who is a very anti off road vehicles anyway. After 20 mins looking for the lane itself (well signposted my bum!) I found it and met the Series II Ambulance half way up. He'd managed to slide out of the tracks with the rear end perilously hanging over the edge of a sheer drop I was the only Fronty there, with the aforementioned Series II Ambulance /Lifted Disco/lifted Landcruiser/ heavily modded RRC/and Denbighsire councils L200 that couldn't make it up any of the lane at all and parked at the bottom ![]() Please accept my appologies for the photo quality, they were from my phone The gravel looking track you see below shouldn't be there, it should be continuous heather all the way across ![]() To sort this we had to rake over the entire area and spread seed , then fertiliser and then finally unroll huge bales of heather and lay it on top This pic shows us starting at the bottom of the very large hill , and yes we did make it to the top by the time we finished. ![]() The lane itself (Conquering Hero) was a cool lane to navigate. There is a water section 1/2 way up it. As I understand it it's not usually an issue, but major rainfall over the last couple of days mean't a very very rapid drop down from 2nd to 1st low range and flooring it to get out . Doesn't look much in the pic, but as you go round the corner the ground under the water just drops away. Water lapping up to the windscreen with no snorkel was a bit worrying, but no harm done ![]() As Drifty had previously warned me one of gates is a bit of a pig to get through as it almost turns back on itself. The Series II landy ambulance that was with us took a good 7 attempts to get through it and managed to pick up a couple of battle scars on the gate posts. ![]() Pretty chuffed as the council bod said that he had never achieved so much in one day with volunteers, so that was a result. Oh and before I forget, If I see anyone going 'off piste' on this lane I will find you and cause you to suffer Just some other pics on the way home ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 October ![]() flying solo, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 October well done that man Was Paul Humphreys there in the Land Cruiser ? Ste
FOG Administrator Frontera Technical Support Often Imitated Never Bettered http://www.fronteraowners.co.uk ![]() Its here, the FOG Annual Meet 2014 viewforum.php?f=123
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 OctoberThanks fella's. No Steve, it was a guy called Mark (not Mark Margetts) a Treadlightly bod, but as I understand it he and Paul are best buddies and go laning everywhere together. A cracking bloke to be fair, as was the guy from Denbighshire council. It was very interesting to speak to the council guy, I had no idea how hard he works to appease the farmers/land owners and how hard he works to keep these lanes open. I'm not saying all council bods are as pro 4x4 as he was , but he clearly works very hard on our behalf. He was a good contact to make.
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 Octoberso what have they got planed for tomorrow
flying solo, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 OctoberNice job Simon!
Re: Volunteer Project in Llangollen Area 2nd & 3 OctoberOnly just seen this. top job fella....
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