Wales green laning
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Wales green laning
Thanks to all involved
Cracking weekend as always, Good beer, company, weather was "pooh" (tempted by Syncro andy!!) Driving good, Strat Florida and then the mischief (group 2 ) got into on Sunday
AND THEN STUCK....
Cracking weekend as always, Good beer, company, weather was "pooh" (tempted by Syncro andy!!) Driving good, Strat Florida and then the mischief (group 2 ) got into on Sunday
AND THEN STUCK....
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Top weekend - even if Chris and I were just there for Friday night and Saturday day. Can't remember too much after the bottle of Port was finished on Friday night.....
Great to meet peeps and put faces to names.
We thoroughly enjoyed the driving - it was great to finally use the van for some offroading and get some confidence in it's capabilities. I hope we didn't slow everyone down too much.
We sustained a 'little' damage....but as Al said afterwards - 'It now looks like a real Syncro' ...plans are already in motion to rectify this thanks to the generosity of others.
Here's a few still photos. Chris also got about 20 mins HD video footage which i'll have to try and E D I T down.
cheers,
Rich
Great to meet peeps and put faces to names.
We thoroughly enjoyed the driving - it was great to finally use the van for some offroading and get some confidence in it's capabilities. I hope we didn't slow everyone down too much.
We sustained a 'little' damage....but as Al said afterwards - 'It now looks like a real Syncro' ...plans are already in motion to rectify this thanks to the generosity of others.
Here's a few still photos. Chris also got about 20 mins HD video footage which i'll have to try and E D I T down.
cheers,
Rich
It went GREAT...
For late October having 11 Syncros and their crews on site was very good, Friday night was 'triffic around campfire, bit O'Moonlight, no wind, no rain, almost mild, and just like in summer the usual culprits were still basting around the embers at 3 am, (allegedly). Richard's Port soon disappeared around midnight, obviously good stuff as no hangover - ditto Al's Jura single malt Saturday night!
2 groups did a few minor lanes then Strata Florida Saturday, about as wet as you'd want it, depth-wise, challenging occasionally, but a great area to drive through once in your life!
Wet Sat night, but after grub and freshening up (!), the Syncronauts shelter tent took 12 or 13 at times, again till 3-00 am. I was told
Dry Sunday and some superb local lanes over to Lake Vyrnwy, taking in some very pretty but wet tracks, a river crossing with a fair current flowing and some un-recced stuff that had us first walking a long boggy climb out when we realised there was definitely no going back!
... wind and a bit of rain arrived again as we finally got tent down and departed campsite 5-30.
Thanks to Aidan and Doug for suggesting this meet and getting some lanes recce'd for us.... think everyone thought it well worthwhile and that we should do it at this time of year again - just when these cracking Welsh lanes are at their most challenging without being un-passable?
Attendees:
Doug; Aidan; AndyMc; MattFlint; Dai; AndyTyke; Rich H & Chris; Mick (Mick&Tracey); Pete&Sharon&Andrew&Georgia; Al H; Us
PS. Loads of raptors swooping and soaring about, high and low, incredible amount of roadkill too, mainly pheasant...
For late October having 11 Syncros and their crews on site was very good, Friday night was 'triffic around campfire, bit O'Moonlight, no wind, no rain, almost mild, and just like in summer the usual culprits were still basting around the embers at 3 am, (allegedly). Richard's Port soon disappeared around midnight, obviously good stuff as no hangover - ditto Al's Jura single malt Saturday night!
2 groups did a few minor lanes then Strata Florida Saturday, about as wet as you'd want it, depth-wise, challenging occasionally, but a great area to drive through once in your life!
Wet Sat night, but after grub and freshening up (!), the Syncronauts shelter tent took 12 or 13 at times, again till 3-00 am. I was told
Dry Sunday and some superb local lanes over to Lake Vyrnwy, taking in some very pretty but wet tracks, a river crossing with a fair current flowing and some un-recced stuff that had us first walking a long boggy climb out when we realised there was definitely no going back!
... wind and a bit of rain arrived again as we finally got tent down and departed campsite 5-30.
Thanks to Aidan and Doug for suggesting this meet and getting some lanes recce'd for us.... think everyone thought it well worthwhile and that we should do it at this time of year again - just when these cracking Welsh lanes are at their most challenging without being un-passable?
Attendees:
Doug; Aidan; AndyMc; MattFlint; Dai; AndyTyke; Rich H & Chris; Mick (Mick&Tracey); Pete&Sharon&Andrew&Georgia; Al H; Us
PS. Loads of raptors swooping and soaring about, high and low, incredible amount of roadkill too, mainly pheasant...
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more pics please ?
did you do the lane 5k NW of the north end of Strata ? you start off by going over the humpback bridge near the forestry (or you can drive thr the river via the f**d) ?
Believe SF is listed as due for consultation to be TRO'd, along with many ithers in the area - the recent death will no doubt fuel the antis campaign.
did you do the lane 5k NW of the north end of Strata ? you start off by going over the humpback bridge near the forestry (or you can drive thr the river via the f**d) ?
Believe SF is listed as due for consultation to be TRO'd, along with many ithers in the area - the recent death will no doubt fuel the antis campaign.
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Here's a few small video clips that I've uploaded to YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU68uD6eIIY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YiAm5c6kE8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7szFMTwV54
Rich
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JU68uD6eIIY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YiAm5c6kE8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7szFMTwV54
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Jed wrote:I couldnt make it due to being waisted with Jake and Ollie in Belgum most of the weekend.
Much different than being wasted in Wales?
Ah, yeh, right, doesn't rhyme as well...
Next event - Wasted in Wales it is then... see ya there?
Or Wikid Wales Weekend?
Whatever, don't forget that case of Orval you brought back for us all...
You did, didn't you? O-wise a truly wasted weekend in Belgium
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they had been there since the night before (2030hrs ish) 3rd vehicle took em to a BnB for the night and they came back the following day.Some chaps i know of started to recover the vehcles when the owners turned up.
Although someone was killed on SF a few weeks back , it isnt particularly technical to drive. Even at night , a set of standard headlights are enough to drive it.Didnt appear to be much damage to the sideslope to the left of the vehicles.
You make the rest of the story up ..............................
Although someone was killed on SF a few weeks back , it isnt particularly technical to drive. Even at night , a set of standard headlights are enough to drive it.Didnt appear to be much damage to the sideslope to the left of the vehicles.
You make the rest of the story up ..............................
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Yeah, will say when we stopped at a pub near to the beginning of Strata the landlord had said about quite a tragic incident quite recently - but only came in on the back end of the conversation, so wasn't entirely clued up on that one.
Strat Florida was entertaining, something for everyone.
Strat Florida was entertaining, something for everyone.
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Discovery toppled off the bank just at one of the crossings on the south end.To recent for coroners so no true accounts .
By all accounts though 2 crossed succesfully and the 3rd must have got it wrong and got too close too edge of bank on a bad approach and bank gave way. Toppled in and crushed roof . Two got out but 17yr old girl in back died.Pics on the net but im not that goulish.
http://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/en/news/2008/9/3/
pics of retards vehicles from your weekend
By all accounts though 2 crossed succesfully and the 3rd must have got it wrong and got too close too edge of bank on a bad approach and bank gave way. Toppled in and crushed roof . Two got out but 17yr old girl in back died.Pics on the net but im not that goulish.
http://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/en/news/2008/9/3/
pics of retards vehicles from your weekend
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How on earth do you manage to turn it over on there....!!!!!!!!!
Wish I could have made it....... next time.....
Ah those pics were posted aboutthe same time I replied.. tried to not go in the deep water by the looks of it... but still why would you use the "upper bank" rather than the lower side........
Wish I could have made it....... next time.....
Ah those pics were posted aboutthe same time I replied.. tried to not go in the deep water by the looks of it... but still why would you use the "upper bank" rather than the lower side........
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