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From Milford Haven to Wrexham and Mid Wales to Cardiff
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by reithy on Mon May 21, 2007 10:18 pm
looks like u had fun,
how did the new guy get on?
did u go where i have been stuck twice? the challenging bit?
need to organise a weekend for this
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by gotafrontera on Mon May 21, 2007 10:43 pm
nooooooo i kept them away from the tricky bit as the LWB was on bad road tyres lol, did walk them down it tho to show it off
yea a weekend up there would be good, i have been thinking if we can get some of the muddy fronteras guys up there and tell them to look around, clear and set up some gate/trial routs through the woods and stuff we could be looking at a very big attraction for the more hard core 4x4 as well as the family play out on the fields.
if that would be possible i think thers lots we could do in the woods 
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by reithy on Tue May 22, 2007 7:47 am
sounds a good idea luke
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by Reeco on Tue May 22, 2007 12:32 pm
Hi All, Great pics, Who's Fronty is in the second picture, it's the Fronty with the vauxhall sign on the side. I would love to buy a set of those arch covers. ATB. Reeco
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by reithy on Tue May 22, 2007 1:20 pm
i think its tpot if im not mistaken
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by fuzion on Tue May 22, 2007 7:49 pm
Excellent photos Luke, sorry i missed it this time 
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by gotafrontera on Tue May 22, 2007 9:31 pm
Reeco wrote:Hi All, Great pics, Who's Fronty is in the second picture, it's the Fronty with the vauxhall sign on the side. I would love to buy a set of those arch covers. ATB. Reeco
actually the SWB is T-Pots m8.. think his name was steve... hes a new member on here so surprised hes not posted in here.
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by Reeco on Tue May 22, 2007 11:37 pm
Cheers Lads, Luke If he does post, please let me know as I would love to buy a set of wheel arch covers for a SWB Fronty. ATB. Reeco
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by Steve-C on Wed May 23, 2007 7:27 pm
gotafrontera wrote:Reeco wrote:hes a new member on here so surprised hes not posted in here.
Posting now! What an amazing day, but work and other life commitments have kept me away from the forum. I joined up last week, but wanted to have a decent pic to introduce myself with. I'll go into that in the new members section though.
Big thanks to Luke for showing me around, it's the first time I've ever driven off-road (sorry if I was a bit slow in places!) But I was very satisfied at how capable the car was. The site itself is excellent as an introducer, lots of different terrain and something for everyone. Several sections would need much support from other vehicles to get through and I'd love to try it!
Met one of the site owners, who seems like a really nice guy and I think the site is a little gem.
Anyway, here are some pics, the rest are at my SmugMug site.
I also have a Garmin GPS tracklog of the day that I'll post later and a waypoint to help others find the site.
Clean cars to start the day...
T-Pot stuck, not bad for road tyres though
Luke on a climb
T-Pot failing the climb (road tyres letting him down I think)
Mud Splash!
I may have overcooked the splash...
A little cross-rutted...
A tight squeeze
A fun day out...
With beautiful views...
Thanks once again to Luke, a terrific day and I'm very greatful. Look forward to more adventures off-road! I haven't had the heart to clean the car yet, but I think it looks better this way... (Can't help with arches though sorry, they came with the car...)
Cheers
Steve
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by fuzion on Wed May 23, 2007 7:52 pm
Excellent photos Steve
Hope i will be able to make the next one 
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by gotafrontera on Thu May 24, 2007 10:31 am
welcome steve (another 1  ) great to meet you and its always fun to get out with T-pot (martin) hes just insane lol.
was a great day out and i think the next trip needs to be with a few more 4x4s and see about some green laning as well at some point
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by Reeco on Thu May 24, 2007 11:30 am
Hi Steve and Welcome Mate, I know you will enjoy the site. Great to see so many new Welsh members. ATB. Reeco
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by Steve-C on Thu May 24, 2007 11:02 pm
Thanks for the welcome, I would love a day out laning! Nothing wrong with Carmarthen, but would be nice to find other locations! 
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by reithy on Thu May 24, 2007 11:07 pm
u aint been through the difficult sections yet LOL
best get somee mud trekers
it aint fun til uve got it stuck
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by Steve-C on Fri May 25, 2007 8:20 am
I got stuck!  Seriously looking at your pics though, they don't do the steepness of those hills justice. And I was wondering, how easy is it to remove the sidesteps? They really take a chunk out of the breakover angle. I'd like to keep them for day to day use, but remove them for when going seriously off-road These pics show what I mean...
Cheers
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