Wish i had more mates like that. should be good then, but it's still worth checking if it's got any markings on it though.
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when i go out playing, which is getting more and more often, i always take.
strops and shackles
a mate with a winch and more experience
tea and sugar
flask of hot water
biscuits
pack of tabs and a spare lighter
the missus
some sandwiches
pop if i dont fancy tea
camera
wellies
my lucky gonk
but most importantly a sense of humour, things break and get scratched, its all part of the fun, have a great time when your out mate.TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008
www.bofa4x4.com
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Originally posted by nero279I'm thinking of doing a day here soon, to get some instruction in my own vehicle, i don't think it's 'too' far from you http://www.whitecliff4x4.co.uk/index...id=6&Itemid=10 . I would consider a basic kit if you wanna go out to pay & plays to be a strop and a tested shackle. Although most centre's are very friendly and will pull you out whether you're carrying your own gear or not. Most people will help you out either because they're nice people, or on the basis that next month you might be the only person in the part of the site where they are stuck and they want you to pull them out.
come here www.bofa4x4.com i promise you you'll have a great time a varied and enjoyable day with a cracking bunch of lads and lasses. apart from me obviously......TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008
www.bofa4x4.com
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Originally posted by andrewlee31thats a bit steep mate,
come here www.bofa4x4.com i promise you you'll have a great time a varied and enjoyable day with a cracking bunch of lads and lasses. apart from me obviously......
£55- that's a bit steep mate! Come the next Avon Dasset play-day £15 for the day.
http://www.future4x4.co.uk/
Not quite as scenic as Cannock Chase though!_________________
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Originally posted by andrewlee31its not a play and break day, more of the supervised thing he was looking at.
What I was after really was a breakdown of the offroading centres within reasonably easy reach of me, from a point of view of whether they're 'easy', 'medium' or 'hard', and the minimum equipment I should take so I dont look like a complete tw@t when people keep having to rescue me
So far, the thread has been fantastically helpful! Keep it up!Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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I can't say i've been to any centres near you so i can't tell you what any are like. It might be worth having a browse through the off road centres section of the forum and see if you can find any photos on there, but then you probably already done that.
Might be worth a look through hereand here To see if you can find any local sites or clubs.=========
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Took me a while to find it on the web- but there is another 4x4 training venue which we drove past and found 'accidentally' while out greenlaning in the Cotwolds one day:
http://www.pathfinder4x4.co.uk/contact.html
Located at Moreton-In-The-Marsh Gloucs. I think they use a dissused quarry for the training.
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And another one near Warwick:
http://www.adventuresport.co.uk/
....I found out about this place when I came across the quad bike trails and Landrover tracks in the woods that they use.
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Originally posted by andrewlee31thats a bit steep mate,
come here www.bofa4x4.com i promise you you'll have a great time a varied and enjoyable day with a cracking bunch of lads and lasses. apart from me obviously......
Anyone else fancy it in April?Cutting steps in the roof of the world
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