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North Yorkshire Moors Green Laning
Spent Saturday out and about in the NYM National Park to do a bit of green laning, had a great day and did some great lanes, there were 2 D3's 1 D4 and a pretty special Defender 110. We started off with Rudland Rigg and finished off at Danby Beacon.
Here are a couple of photos and videos from the day
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A short video of the 4 fords at Grosmont
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And a longer video of the climb up onto Rudland Rigg up to just past the steps
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16th Jun 2014 5:24 pm
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So now your daughter not only has to open/close gates but now she has to sit on the front bumper taking videos for you and getting soaked
16th Jun 2014 6:31 pm
Hairy Dan
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Sit on the front bumper! You must think I'm getting soft, I cable tied her to the sump guard Cheers Ian
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16th Jun 2014 6:40 pm
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Looks good! Do I remember something last year about a suggestion to organise some trips lke that for people from outside the area who don't know all the local rules and regulations?A vaccine does not stop you catching a virus, or passing it on, or getting ill from it, really ill. It does reduce the likelyhood of you dying when really, really ill. Stay Alive - KEEP AWAY FROM PEOPLE.
16th Jun 2014 6:52 pm
Andy Foster
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Nice vids Dan.
How difficult is Rutland. Wouldn't mind having a go at that at some point.
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16th Jun 2014 6:56 pm
Hairy Dan
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Rudland Rigg is fine to get up but I would recommend you have a spotter to guide you. There are some washed out parts early on with deep gullies but you can pick your way through them and then the steps just need to be taken carefully after that it is just one long long long track across open moorside. We cut off half way along and dropped down towards Farndale and that is a little bit more interesting but it does look like their has been some work done on it
Photo #2 was taken on the steps at Rudland and the photo of George's Defender is just before you get to the stepsCheers Ian
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16th Jun 2014 8:19 pm
Hairy Dan
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Here is a another video that Richie shot on his Gopro
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18th Jun 2014 3:39 pm
nearlee
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dam those steps look easy in a d4, last time i was up there i was in a D2 manual standard suspension.
just out of curiosity Ian, about 50sec in on the rudland rigg vid, there looks like there is still some of piste playing happening? on the left
18th Jun 2014 6:25 pm
Hairy Dan
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The steps were pretty eaasy in the D4, mine has the locking rear diff also so it was just a case of letting the car 'walk' up the steps
I see what you mean about the track at 50 seconds, unfortunately we saw evidence like this all over the moors In some places the land owners have had to dump piles of stones in places where this has happened, I just wish people would have some personal responsibility and if they want to tear through mud bogs etc just go to a pay & play site Cheers Ian
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18th Jun 2014 8:18 pm
galwaygreen
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that all looks very good...pity we are so far away
I take its a legal green lane and .most of the time non damaging.
18th Jun 2014 8:40 pm
Hairy Dan
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Yes it's a legal green lane and providing you don't do anything silly it is non damaging, I am getting a bit nervous of doing lanes at the moment as I have a new D4 coming in September and I don't want any damage to this one before it goes Cheers Ian
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18th Jun 2014 8:44 pm
galwaygreen
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that's always the dilemma...ours is only 6 months old with 7500 miles
we know it can do lots...but do we want damage..no really
18th Jun 2014 8:47 pm
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