Looks like I'm going to be at a bit of a loose end this Saturday, anyone fancy a quick trip around these lanes?
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Originally posted by SlugsieLooks like I'm going to be at a bit of a loose end this Saturday, anyone fancy a quick trip around these lanes?
Didn't get chance to have a look, left blackburn office quite late but this weekend gonna be taken up by Horse Show down in North Staffs. SorryGaz
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Originally posted by DamianOK, trouble is, I've missplaced my compass so I can't give you the OS grid ref's! Basicly, you turn left at the 298 on the map and follow it down into the forrest. You then go through a little stream and turn left immediately over the bridge, follow the 'road' past some buildings and that's it!
If you fancy a trip during the week (during the day only), we can meet up. It isn't a long lane, but it's pleasant. Not far from there is a rocky lane that takes you up to the Pigeon Tower at Rivington. I walked up it a weeks ago, and with the combination of the elements and pillock 4x4 owners it looks to be a bit of a challenge near the top. I haven't taken my Smurf up there yet!
Cheers.
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OK, going from bottom to top, (Landranger 103) begin at 6409 2108 and follow road until you get to a small bridge (6509 2010) Turn left and go through small stream and follow up through forest until you come to a gate (6602 2002). Turn left and continue until you reach carpark 6604 2003.
Hope this is OK and doesn't get anyone lost!!Damian
http://www.themudlife.co.uk
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Originally posted by DamianOK, trouble is, I've missplaced my compass so I can't give you the OS grid ref's! Basicly, you turn left at the 298 on the map and follow it down into the forrest. You then go through a little stream and turn left immediately over the bridge, follow the 'road' past some buildings and that's it!
If you fancy a trip during the week (during the day only), we can meet up. It isn't a long lane, but it's pleasant. Not far from there is a rocky lane that takes you up to the Pigeon Tower at Rivington. I walked up it a weeks ago, and with the combination of the elements and pillock 4x4 owners it looks to be a bit of a challenge near the top. I haven't taken my Smurf up there yet!
Regards Paul.
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The last time I drove the 'Rivington to Pigeon Tower' lane was a few years ago in my hybrid 90 which 'walked' it. Since then it has changed quite a lot, the steps have got a lot bigger and new ruts have emerged (at least 2' deep in places). When was the last time you tried it?
Are we talking about the same track? When you get to the Pigeon Tower (coming along Georges Lane), you turn left and descend the rocky road to the carpark at the bottom?Damian
http://www.themudlife.co.uk
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Originally posted by DamianThe last time I drove the 'Rivington to Pigeon Tower' lane was a few years ago in my hybrid 90 which 'walked' it. Since then it has changed quite a lot, the steps have got a lot bigger and new ruts have emerged (at least 2' deep in places). When was the last time you tried it?
Are we talking about the same track? When you get to the Pigeon Tower (coming along Georges Lane), you turn left and descend the rocky road to the carpark at the bottom?
Even the road up to the pike is not to bad for a 4x4 , its rough and lumpy but mud free! The water board do have rangers up there as they own the rivington estate , so how far ' off road ' you could go would depend on who's about on the day .
Regards Paul.
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If you're turning left down to the carpark, do a recce first! When you turn left it's easy for the first 300 yrds, then you 'drop' down into the rough bit!
Good luck!
Wish I was coming, but I'm going watching Star Wars now...... wey hey!
Laters.....Damian
http://www.themudlife.co.uk
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