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Viking way...Nr. Grantham..
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Viking way...Nr. Grantham..Does anyone know if you can use the Viking way nr Grantham ???
Where can you get on it and where can you go ???
Hi paul
yes and no as it does have a tro on it at times. You might like to ask on http://www.lincsoffroad.com which are based around the sleaford area (although they are a little land rover biased they did have a couple of Fronty owners). Or if you know of ACS computers on the East Road trading estate, Lance one of the owners does quite a bit of off-roading and may also be able to help.
Thanks ...whats a tro ?????
Sorry Paul
Its a Traffic Regulation Order which may prevent you from using a green lane at all times or just during certain times. They are often used during the winter months to prevent a lane from suffering damage. If you wish to try an easy lane or two there are a few around the Brauncewell area with a very easy lane going from the A17 up to RAF Waddington. Can I suggest you buy a copy of the Landranger map series number 121 (LIncoln & Surrounding area) and if your not sure where abouts the lanes are I can mark it up for you as I'm only over at Ruskington
Cheers...that would be great...just fancy having a go on some easy stuff to get me going....kids are very excited...
Wife is out for the day and I have the kids (and dog)...just wondered if there was anywhere I could head to ....legally ....with out getting stuck...
Also be careful on there at the moment as there is a farmer who tends to turn a little bit nasty to say the least and is happy to block it off whilst your on it,two weeks ago a wire was stretched across the lane at neck height
Andy can you either post a link to the info or give me some idea as to whereabouts this wire appeared (map ref if poss). This foolishness needs sorting before someone is injured. Paul - I traveled down the strech between the A17 and wellingore today with Lance from LOR and Richard from Sleaford 4x4. Can I suggest as you sound like a 'first timer' you leave it until the weather improves. Whilst most of the track is a dry /stone base some areas are a little difficult with a few deep ruts.
paul the viking way is only around the corner from stainby were we are going in june the 2nd and 3rd i suppose if there was any other people interested in going on the lane that weekend it would proberbly be a safe time to have a go seeing as there will be ten to fifteen other 4x4s near to you if you have a cb im sure one of us can come along to the rescue
i personally havent been on it but have heard of people doing the lane and having a really good days driving muddypluka
Andy, is that the lane where some one had hung blocks of wood with 6" nail through from trees at the same height of a horses head ? as he dont like horses either.
Ithink it was mentioned in that thread. Ste
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Found the link to that mudclub thread
http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.ph ... ght=viking Ste
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drift ive just clicked the mud club link it asks for login details do i have to register with them to read it
muddypluka
Cribbed off mud-club
Ok Yesterday after the blocked lane with the tree, we came upon this sign nailed into a tree at SK 869284, on both side of the lane was blocks of wood with 3 inch nails punched through (sound familiar) Now I walked the lane for a good 1/2 mile in front of the vehicles checking the water holes for obstructions, found none These blocks were tied in the bushes both sides with bailing string (still attached) about horse head height, not that easy to see I imagine from that height, and there were signs of horses that had used it recently, will post pics of the blocks later Further down the lane there was a section on the left where vehicles divert off the bad section and round through a small wooded section, we erected the wooden blockage and made good use of the sign from the beginning of the lane I'm not willing to enter my thoughts on this action, but it is worrying, and as already seen can lead to more nasty forms of deterrent, so please be aware of where you are, you may have the right of way, but not everybody sees it as so Also an incident happed at the beginning of the year where a group of two vehicles took a wrong turning (within 10 miles of this point), bad map reading, they realised their mistake, turned around and were rather aggressively challenged by the farmer, not going into details on what happened yet to say no person was injured, but there was contact between a farm vehicle and one of the vehicles. There was no signs on the entrance of the lane pointing out any kind of restriction or private road etc Obiously this person had some dealing before with some people not knowing what as he was not in a talking mood All I say is make sure you you read your gps/maps correctly, there is obviously some bad blood in this area ![]()
o my god how can some people justify that sort of behaviour the farmer in question should by rights be arrested for criminal damages to that vehicle and put in front of a court and ordered to pay damages for what he has done and the grantham paper should be made to cover the story front page
i no some of the farmers in my area are against 4x4s using there tracks but as long as we dont damage anything like crops fences and gates they dont complaine too much , i reguiarly sit with two of them in our local boozer and they keep making wise cracks about having to come and pull me out of the dyke i got stuck in the first time i went down there feild perimeters muddypluka
i wonder if these people still eat their young?
opel frontera lwb 16v 2.2 petrol...punctuation is important for example."i once helped my uncle jack off a horse"
Now being a horse ridder and a 4x4 owner that is very distrubing, it is the same in the horsey world some people abuse the rights of way and go galloping across farmers fields. I can se why they get annoyed, but that one has gone a little overboard i shant take my horse anywhere near his land.
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