Can anyone point me in the right direction to obtain a list of green lanes in northants and surrounding counties?
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Your best bet is to get 2 things:
1) A set of landranger maps for the area (or the equivalent sat nav maps (Memory Map or fugawi))
2) The phone number for the Northants ROW office
The tip is to find what you can drive along from the maps then check them with the ROW office to make sure that they are still open.
TrevLook out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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Originally posted by mickeyboyCan anyone point me in the right direction to obtain a list of green lanes in northants and surrounding counties?
I've ventured 'over the border' into Northants on a few ocassions and found various lane closures in place. Plus signs to threaten closure on the open lanes!
There is an active Northants laning group here on this forum:
http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?t=21801
It really would be worth tagging along for the ride in May when some of the TRO's are lifted for summer. There's less possibilty of things going wrong if you're in a small convoy._________________
Nevillef
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You could always join www.crag-uk.org and use wayfinder which will give you not only local lanes but nationwide as well!Damian
http://www.themudlife.co.uk
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Originally posted by frog-n-flymoIf you get anquet, or other OS style mapping software, you can download the routes from Wayfinder, load onto your map and print relevant sections off. Works a treat and handy when you travel...
Huh!?!?!? Eh?????Nihil illigitimi carborundum
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Roughly translated it means:
IF you have a PDA based Sat Nav you can get Ordanance Survey maps for it and download routes.
You can then either print them off or tell the Sat Nav to use those routes (you WILL have to follow the map, there will NOT be a friendly (well nagging) voice telling you to go left at the next field !!!!!!!
TrevLook out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !
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