Almost exactly the angle Coffeecup had his wheels at, though his were buried in the mud The End
27th Sep 2005 10:31 am
Coffeecup
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Slimer wrote:
Almost exactly the angle Coffeecup had his wheels at, though his were buried in the mud
One of the things I've been very impressed with with the D3 is the improved turning circle compared with the TD5 I had before. It opens up so much more oppurtunities - I mean I was able to drive smoothly into the lake rather than have to do a 3 point turn Coffeecup
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27th Sep 2005 11:16 am
simon
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Coffeecup wrote:
Slimer wrote:
Almost exactly the angle Coffeecup had his wheels at, though his were buried in the mud
One of the things I've been very impressed with with the D3 is the improved turning circle compared with the TD5 I had before. It opens up so much more oppurtunities - I mean I was able to drive smoothly into the lake rather than have to do a 3 point turn
For a man (you are, are you not ? cause we are all anonymous on here don't want to assume things these days - Doris gets antsy) who nearly totalled his new ride you have a wicked sense of humour... hats off to you. I would have been damn embarrassed but you've taken all this and the mishap in your stride... Mind you, I would have been watching where the instructor was going and followed him not taken my own route
-s
27th Sep 2005 1:41 pm
Coffeecup
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simon wrote:
Mind you, I would have been watching where the instructor was going and followed him not taken my own route
-s
The point is that I believed I was taking the instructors route. We hadn't been given specific details of where to go other than where the entry point was and the exit point. The bit in between was left to "follow me".
After coming down from the 'Car Park' area to the waters edge the Defender had completed the journey through the 'lake'. I could clearly see the entry point and the exit point so concentrated on completing the exercise. I had not appreciated that indeed there was a dog-leg path through the 'leg'. Coffeecup
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27th Sep 2005 1:56 pm
BN
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I was standing near Ray when it happened and I have not heard a man shout so loud as he did since the parade ground
I liked the way he hitched a lift to you on the 90, no way was he going to wade to you. Loved how the rest of the guys just watched you slowly sinking.
Still more than TFC he had to go behind the bushes to get stuck
27th Sep 2005 2:10 pm
10forcash
Member Since: 09 Jun 2005
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Coffeecup wrote:
simon wrote:
Mind you, I would have been watching where the instructor was going and followed him not taken my own route
-s
The point is that I believed I was taking the instructors route. We hadn't been given specific details of where to go other than where the entry point was and the exit point. The bit in between was left to "follow me".
After coming down from the 'Car Park' area to the waters edge the Defender had completed the journey through the 'lake'. I could clearly see the entry point and the exit point so concentrated on completing the exercise. I had not appreciated that indeed there was a dog-leg path through the 'leg'.
huh, nine days and that's the best you could come up with personally, I'd have blamed the sat-nav or "the voices in my head made me do it"
though for taking the incoming so well
27th Sep 2005 2:14 pm
BN
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I vote that coffeecup goes first when we are in Wales, hows your off road nav. The deep water tends to be blue and ripply.
27th Sep 2005 2:18 pm
10forcash
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BN wrote:
I vote that coffeecup goes first when we are in Wales, hows your off road nav. The deep water tends to be blue and ripply.
that's where things went wrong then, the sat-nav clearly doesn't identify mucky brown gloop as water
27th Sep 2005 2:19 pm
simon
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10forcash wrote:
though for taking the incoming so well
Ditto and the real point to my post
27th Sep 2005 4:43 pm
Coffeecup
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BN wrote:
I vote that coffeecup goes first when we are in Wales, hows your off road nav. The deep water tends to be blue and ripply.
I know how to get t' Wales in my D3. One on the roof rack and one in the back Coffeecup
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