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Smarticus
 


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Anyone we know ?

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Post #2126897th Oct 2007 7:34 am
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Just watched the vid it's excellent.
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Post #2126907th Oct 2007 7:39 am
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Some of it in the Yorkshire dales could be some one of here Defender.
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Post #2126927th Oct 2007 7:48 am
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The down hill rock crawl looked liked Stanage. Could be wrong tho' aint been up there for years Shocked
  
Post #2127247th Oct 2007 10:32 am
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Yep, thats Stannage and a very brave D3 driver too Shocked Also Bakewell ford, which incidently is now inadvisable to drive Sad due to the fact that its known as a bridleway.
  
Post #2127527th Oct 2007 1:22 pm
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Good spotting there too Thumbs Up
  
Post #2127557th Oct 2007 1:26 pm
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SN
 


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Gareth wrote:
Yep, thats Stannage and a very brave D3 driver too Shocked


Awwww - so Stannage has gone as a Disco 3 first for one of us then then? Sad
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Naahh!! thats the easy way (down) Laughing
  
Post #2129187th Oct 2007 9:17 pm
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simon wrote:
Good spotting there too Thumbs Up


Really? I was thinking the exact opposite. I would never have placed that large rock under the middle of the D3. I would have placed the truck about a foot to the drivers right.

That female passenger in the first Defender certainly looked quite nice Smile
  
Post #2129678th Oct 2007 2:40 am
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I know that lane very well, and believe me, its very tight.

I would say that a longer vehicle has to go over that big rock to some extent. There is a large rock on the drivers side which prevents you going too far over, if you mis-judge it and rest your front bumper against the rock, you are cross axled and its very hard to reverse away to have another go. I know, I got stuck there in my 109 2a, and needed a high lift to move the vehicle away from said rock.

Its a great lane, but please don't try it in your D3 without walking it first. Some say it is actually the best rock crawling available on a public road in the UK 8)
  
Post #2130108th Oct 2007 8:28 am
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Gareth wrote:
Its a great lane, but please don't try it in your D3 without walking it first
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Post #2130718th Oct 2007 11:54 am
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