Mad March Weekend, The Sequel
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SHE MUST GET BIGGER BOOTS
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Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelBelated hello's to one and all.
Right routes have been planned... varying difficulties but nothing that cant be achieved in a standard truck with standard tow points and road tires or AT's. Admittedly I havent driven some of the routes in a while but that just adds to the adventure. Anyway, friday night there is some night laning if anyones interested... nothing extreme but the darkness makes it interesting. May have a ford or two if it rains but not hopeful. As there are 15 confirmed vehicles there will be 3 main routes with a 4th optional route (its good but its a 40 miles drive from the campsite). Otherwise there is no reason why some groups couldnt drive the lanes in reverse for an added challenge. For the group leaders Il be bringing my laptop for the transference of routes and also for anyone who has an SD card available and who wants them. Also the garage is available for any last minute repairs or tinkering jobs over the weekend, mostly a fully kitted workshop with lift. Lawrence, If you dont bring the truck I have 4 spare seats, this also applies to anyone who needs a lift unless one of my neighbours decides to tag along. One or two of the lanes may have some extremem sideways action but Im not 100% sure as its been a while. Either way should be a good weekend.
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelExtreme sideways stuff in a pick up with a high centre of gravity. Sounds like fun
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelPhil,
Is it possible to email me the routes beforehand if they are MM and let me know which maps I need as I want to preload my device before getting there. My email address is on my profile Traffic lights in London are just rough guidelines
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelGoing sideways and backwards sounds like fun
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelVirtually ready for this now. Took the pick up for a shakedown today and put the tent up in a pool of gear oil , Doh!
Re: Mad March Weekend, The Sequel......................................................Directions for Camp Site..................................................................
The entrance to the campsite can be a bit difficult to find for the first time and using the postcode in your Sat Nav or Google maps will find you about a mile away If you look on the linked map, you will find the entrance to the farm in what appears to be a Lay Bye on the A487. Coming South from the direction of Chester or Shrewsbury the entrance is on the right hand side of the road or on the left if coming North from the direction of Machynlleth. See Map: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie ... 4d64d&z=19 I hope to get there early and park the truck on the road so you'll be able to spot it easier. If anyone is in difficulty finding the site, we will be monitoring channel 10 on the cb for those that are near enough to pick up a signal from, and to avoid any other confusing traffic on channel 8 mainly from LR owners. Well not long now folks, G.
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelWell its logged into my sat nav, just over two hours from work in Warrington
Ste
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Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelWell, I'm really bad at finding places but seeing as we have a convoy from the SE I'm hoping someone has a good idea of where to go
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Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelAim for Wales, if you get to the west coast you've gone a bit too far
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Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelErrr, I was hoping you'd know the way
Traffic lights in London are just rough guidelines
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelLooking on the map its pretty much an easy straight run for you, 4.30hrs and 241 miles
G.
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelSHE MUST GET BIGGER BOOTS
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Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelI am so we need to allow an extra 1/2 hour. If Tom's joining us I think he'll be towing too. Don't worry about fuel consumption on the V6. I picked a route with loads of petrol stations
Traffic lights in London are just rough guidelines
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelCool, so a slip stream behind 2 caravans and low speeds, Might not need those petrol stations
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Re: Mad March Weekend, The Sequeljust attach the V6 to the back of the caravan on an a frame
G.
Re: Mad March Weekend, The SequelAh, now that sounds like a plan
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