Anyone going to Aldermaston next weekend?

Anyone going to Aldermaston next weekend?

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SmokinV8

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786 posts

218 months

Friday 5th September 2008
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As per the title really, anyone else going to Aldermaston site next week?

R6RY D

299 posts

248 months

Sunday 7th September 2008
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wil be going there soon, very tied up over next few weeks though, been before its a good site, what do you take offroad?

SmokinV8

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786 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th September 2008
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Been there before in my land rover series 3 v8 hybrid but am now offroading in a 200tdi 90 with lots of toys on!

crossle

1,520 posts

258 months

Sunday 7th September 2008
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Not been there since my CND days. I'll dig out my duffel coat and my banner.

What are we protesting about?

SmokinV8

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786 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th September 2008
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crossle said:
Not been there since my CND days. I'll dig out my duffel coat and my banner.

What are we protesting about?
Peugeot 309's and tvr s1's .......Ban the lot!! biggrin

crossle

1,520 posts

258 months

Sunday 7th September 2008
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SmokinV8 said:
crossle said:
Not been there since my CND days. I'll dig out my duffel coat and my banner.

What are we protesting about?
Peugeot 309's and tvr s1's .......Ban the lot!! biggrin
Used to do a fair bit of off-roading in my six years in the Middle East with my lovely old Jeep Cherokee, including marshalling the desert rallies and overland from Qatar to Oman via Saudi and the UAE (look that up on a map...), if that counts?

SmokinV8

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786 posts

218 months

Sunday 7th September 2008
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Yes that can count. Not too many deserts about here so have to make do with muddy fields.

crossle

1,520 posts

258 months

Sunday 7th September 2008
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SmokinV8 said:
Yes that can count. Not too many deserts about here so have to make do with muddy fields.
I only know how to drive in sand, and I don't like getting my car muddy. The one time I drove a Landy, after six years of Jeep ownership was enough to deter me from off-roading for life!

No offence, have fun!

wink

normalbloke

7,712 posts

226 months

Monday 8th September 2008
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crossle said:
SmokinV8 said:
Yes that can count. Not too many deserts about here so have to make do with muddy fields.
I only know how to drive in sand, and I don't like getting my car muddy. The one time I drove a Landy, after six years of Jeep ownership was enough to deter me from off-roading for life!

No offence, have fun!

wink
Crikey, must make driving around for the groceries a PITA...

crossle

1,520 posts

258 months

Monday 8th September 2008
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normalbloke said:
crossle said:
SmokinV8 said:
Yes that can count. Not too many deserts about here so have to make do with muddy fields.
I only know how to drive in sand, and I don't like getting my car muddy. The one time I drove a Landy, after six years of Jeep ownership was enough to deter me from off-roading for life!

No offence, have fun!

wink
Crikey, must make driving around for the groceries a PITA...
I must admit, it's getting hard to find the sandy route to Lidl, and I never go out in the rain...

I meant the only offroading I've done is in the desert. I did get taken round a UK test course in a landy about 10 years ago. I'm still waiting for my spine to come back from the repair shop!