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  • What type of offroading do you do?

    Just trying to get a feel of the sort of use our membership get from their vehicles.

    <edit> Answer what suits most closely NOW rather than what you aspire to do. Maybe that question is for a follow-up poll.
    53
    None / almost none
    22.64%
    12
    Green laning exclusively
    5.66%
    3
    Mainly Green Laning / some offroad sites
    35.85%
    19
    Green laning / offroad sites equally
    22.64%
    12
    Mainly offroad sites / some green laning
    7.55%
    4
    Exclusively offroad sites
    1.89%
    1
    No road use, purpose built offroader
    3.77%
    2

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by Apache; 1 February 2008, 13:28.
    Cutting steps in the roof of the world

  • #2
    i off road through anything at all water mudd rocks drops woods anything any one is going to let me on i go and try it out
    am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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    • #3
      The type where I get stuck

      Seriously though, I have not really had a chance to play properly yet!

      I want to do more green laning and have a go at a pay and play site.. but I don't reslly want to get into it untill I have some form of lift and some decent tires!

      Truck gets used daily on my work commute... unless its really dry and sunny
      More Lift.
      More Tyres.
      More Engine.

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      • #4
        bout 50/50, maybe a slight bias towards pay & play last year but mainly because a couple of my friends locally that i was going offroad with spent 6 months of the year with vehicles in pieces doing engine conversions and rebuilds, so didn't have friends that i could ring in the morning and go laning with in the afternoon
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        =SOLD UP!=
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        • #5
          I use mine for fishing and shooting, most places I go to are beyond farm fields and a bit rough. I also use it on the smallholding, moving fencing, livestock trailers and tensioning trees I am felling.

          Dave

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          • #6
            Sorry, I couldn’t vote as there is not a category for me….

            I do use some steep muddy tracks up to a friend’s remote Welsh hill farm otherwise most of my off-roading is done in tropical rainforests and dry deserts.

            Out of the categories you have listed I would say that green lanes and hill tracks interest me far more than artificial Surf busting pay & play sites.
            Mine WAS a 150 bhp V6 and ran on PETROL

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            • #7
              mainly laning, although will go to a pay an play when there's planned and I can make it
              Hold my beer and watch this

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              • #8
                Anything that i can co..........untill i break it .......


                Must try and find if there is a quarry anwhere down this way ......the nearest one o know that is a pay and play is the chalk pits in Amberly ,West Sussex and thats a 100 mile run
                www.daemon4x4.org

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by PDR View Post
                  Sorry, I couldn’t vote as there is not a category for me….

                  I do use some steep muddy tracks up to a friend’s remote Welsh hill farm otherwise most of my off-roading is done in tropical rainforests and dry deserts.

                  Out of the categories you have listed I would say that green lanes and hill tracks interest me far more than artificial Surf busting pay & play sites.
                  tropicle rain forest's and deserts in Cheshire??

                  whats the houseing market like there then?
                  Last edited by POPEYE; 1 February 2008, 17:10.
                  Too young to die and too old to give a toss

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                  • #10
                    Mostly laning for the scenery and exploration side, but I do the odd p'n'p.
                    Wax on, wax off

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                    • #11
                      unfortunatly in our neck of the woods the green lanes are getting really badly chewed up so been sticking to offroad sites

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                      • #12
                        stein is a purpose built off roader,thats coz it spends most of its time off road under the carport broken or being modified.
                        www.overfab.uk

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by surfenstein View Post
                          stein is a purpose built off roader,thats coz it spends most of its time off road under the carport broken or being modified.



                          I like that.
                          How can I be lost when I've got no where to go

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                          • #14
                            Does this count? And no, I don't even get the wheels in the sea!



                            Anyway its a two by four most of the time....

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                            • #15
                              Well, I supose technically it is off road, but mud pluggin' it ain't.
                              Rob

                              Still working for the man!

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