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kkqd0298



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Peak District Outing

Had a great trip in the Peak District, including Stanage Edge.
As usual the Full Fat suprised nearly everyone!

go to 3:12 to see it in action. *Gone* Discovery3 HSE
*Gone* Discovery3 HSE
*Gone* MY10 RangeRover TDV8
Freelander for OH
MY11 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography Black

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nothing on the tube yet... Confused ... - .- -.




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Working for me, are you still unable to see?

Try: "Greenlaning in the Peak District - April 2012" as a youtube search.

Big advantage with the Rangie over the modified Defenders etc was that the independent rear suspension meant that the dif was not hanging down, thereby giving extra clearance along the centre. Downside was that it was quite hard to judge the clearance.

You can also see the "super extended mode" in action. *Gone* Discovery3 HSE
*Gone* Discovery3 HSE
*Gone* MY10 RangeRover TDV8
Freelander for OH
MY11 Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography Black

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ok now...great video.. Thumbs Up ... - .- -.




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great video, you certainly have some bottle to do that in your my11 rr.
dave

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The begining of the clip is taken on Rough Clough. The section that you were coming up currently has this restiction on it.............

Track
UID SK0783-02

VR: Restriction type : Voluntary Restraint request (VR). Duration : Permanent. Description : Motorists : use from east to west please, from Rushup Edge towards Beet Farm. PDVUG (GLASS/TRF)
Pennine Bridleway
Roych Clough

A shame your party were travelling from west to east. The steps section is the cause of the restriction as as seen in the video vehicles have to divert to the left grassy area to get round the steps, that most motors can not get up. The grassy area is not part of the vehicle right of way.

Further in to the video the group is seen going up Stanage Edge.
This restriction is in place on Stanage


Track
UID SK2284-02

VR: Motorists - ONE WAY please! Downhill only - that is East to West - agreed by Stanage Forum. See here: http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/news/news-a...or-stanage and the actual agreement here: http://resources.peakdistrict.gov.uk/stanage/byways051016.pdf
Stanage Edge
The Long Causeway 

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