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Disclaimer: Please understand that the Frontera Owners Group or any organiser of events will not be held responsible for any loss, damage, accident or injury caused by attending an event. You are responsible for your passengers and for your own safety and should carry the necessary recovery and safety equipment. You agree to follow the rules of the Highway Code, Green Lane Code and club pay and play site rules whichever applies. For greenlane events; All events should adhere to the GLASS Code of Conduct, and please note that Rights Of Way often change and if a TRO (traffic regulation order) has been put in place by the local council you should not drive the lane. If you do not agree to the above you should refrain from taking part in the event.
by BoxCleva on Sun Oct 31, 2010 2:45 am
Hi folks, Rob's (V6POWER) friend wants to test drive his Rangey classic on some lanes so I've agreed to go along and probably lead  It's not a massive expedition and is really only to give him a taster of laning and give his truck a shakedown. Lanes will be the usual suspects, Carwash/Wayfarer/Conquering hero/Whitestones/Splashy lane. Looking to do it this Saturday November 6th. All of the above is depending on confirmation from Roberto and his Rangey mate (Joe). Anyone who fancies it is more than welcome. All the lanes(with maybe the exception of CH) are fine for unmodded trucks
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by BoxCleva on Sun Oct 31, 2010 2:54 am
bigdazz wrote:you guys have all the fun wish we had green laning up here
Excuse my ignorance Daz , but don't you live in Scotland ? Must be 1000's of lanes around there, surely ?  EDIT: and yes , I am pretty lucky. Missus wants to go to the carboot sale tomorow , I said yeah no probs as long as we can go via the forest  She gets to look at cr4p at the boot sale and I get to go into 4WD on the way there and back 
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by bigdazz on Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:03 am
BoxCleva wrote:bigdazz wrote:you guys have all the fun wish we had green laning up here
Excuse my ignorance Daz , but don't you live in Scotland ? Must be 1000's of lanes around there, surely ?  EDIT: and yes , I am pretty lucky. Missus wants to go to the carboot sale tomorow , I said yeah no probs as long as we can go via the forest  She gets to look at cr4p at the boot sale and I get to go into 4WD on the way there and back 
here are not really any green lanes in Scotland - the law here is quite different and does not allow for "rights of way" as in England. You will have to approach clubs or individuals who know of understanding land owners for a bit of offroad fun.
IF A CABLE TIE CANT FIX IT ITS FECKED Frontera lovers from Caledonia 
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by BoxCleva on Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:05 am
here are not really any green lanes in Scotland - the law here is quite different and does not allow for "rights of way" as in England. You will have to approach clubs or individuals who know of understanding land owners for a bit of offroad fun.
Ahh , I had no idea mate . You learn something every day ! Shame about the rights of way, there is some spectacular scenery in Scotland 
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by bigdazz on Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:14 am
BoxCleva wrote:here are not really any green lanes in Scotland - the law here is quite different and does not allow for "rights of way" as in England. You will have to approach clubs or individuals who know of understanding land owners for a bit of offroad fun.
Ahh , I had no idea mate . You learn something every day ! Shame about the rights of way, there is some spectacular scenery in Scotland 
agree such a shame went all way up north this year was amazed myself still love going to derby matlock just hate the m1 lol
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by andysd1 on Sun Oct 31, 2010 5:21 am
there is probably 1000's of green lanes in Scotland, untouched in century's, but like said before, its the right of way act in Scotland, have a read, http://www.glass-uk.org/index.php?optio ... temid=1179
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by V6POWER on Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:54 pm
sounds good to me mate Cant see it being an issue but will confirm in the morning when ive spoke to Jo-Fish.
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by BoxCleva on Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:57 pm
V6POWER wrote:sounds good to me mate Cant see it being an issue but will confirm in the morning when ive spoke to Jo-Fish.
No worries. We have had some MAJOR rain here the last 24 hrs so its gonna be fun 
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by V6POWER on Tue Nov 02, 2010 10:58 pm
BoxCleva wrote:V6POWER wrote:sounds good to me mate Cant see it being an issue but will confirm in the morning when ive spoke to Jo-Fish.
No worries. We have had some MAJOR rain here the last 24 hrs so its gonna be fun 
Quality. done your intake mod then?
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by BoxCleva on Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:01 pm
V6POWER wrote:BoxCleva wrote:V6POWER wrote:sounds good to me mate Cant see it being an issue but will confirm in the morning when ive spoke to Jo-Fish.
No worries. We have had some MAJOR rain here the last 24 hrs so its gonna be fun 
Quality. done your intake mod then?
nope , but that aint gonna stop me 
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by V6POWER on Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:04 pm
No worries. We have had some MAJOR rain here the last 24 hrs so its gonna be fun  [/quote] Quality. done your intake mod then?[/quote] nope , but that aint gonna stop me  [/quote]  Good man
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