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latest entry list as of 05/10/11 is now on The Clubman Challenge website on the following link and then click entries in the midle of the page http://www.badlrc.co.uk/clubman11/clubmanv2/entries.html
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matt,
allen sharp will be co driving for me and barney will be going with barry gee
can you update the entry please
see you there
dan
Yes will do it now
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will we be having the team recovery again or will we be back to a normal s/s
quite a few people aint keen on the team recovery as it can put you out of the event before youve even started
dan
Dan you fall over on the timed stages, we have done team recovert stages at every round so the last round will be the same
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Would anybody else like to join us for round 6 either competitors marshals you are all welcome.
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Can i get my transit and caravan in ok,? "45 ft longin total, if so may pop over and have a watch / help ect
No problem Dave that will be ok and wont be a problem as long as you approach as suggested up hill,you will need to stop in the road and open the gate, nice hard track and camping/ carvaning is on hard ground with a nice view over looking Jodrell Bank, and on aclear day/night you can see Wales. You will need to behave yourself as Boothy will be watching from his window a few feilds away. Would be nice to see you if you can get. Give us a ring one night this week or will try you.
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Right Gents
From Biddulph stay on the A527 towards Congleton, you will just as your approaching the outskirts of Congo go under a bridge (Staffs/Cheshire border) keep going for approx 1 mile until you arrive at the traffic lights, turn left into Leek road, take the 4th left turn (just before Railway bridge) into Moss Road.
Follow Moss Road past garden centre round right hand bend and you will see another Railway Bridge turn left into Mow Lane along side tracks and keep on this road to site, you will go past Horshoe Inn (fine country pub) up the steep bank and site is at top of the hill (just where it opens up) through gate on right.
A34 Congleton to Kidsgrove road, turn at Astbury Church (big Church big spire near pub called Edgerton Arms) there is a big green triangle of land with a small garage on junction.
Up past Church, ignore small right turn into house's and take right fork at the junction (with house in middle) this called Dodds Lane and keep on over Canal bridge until you reach the end which is where it meets Mow Lane (just over Railway bridge) turn right up past Horseshoes Inn (dam fine country pub and still is) and up bank to site as above.
Lads that is really the only ways to site with a trailer, caravan or lorry, If you approach from the other way you will have to go down past the site and try to turn around somewhere.
Who needs Multimap........
Good pub Horshoe Inn did I mention it, good mixed grill....
Thanks Chris, I was going to email or phone you asking for instructions, but ive been out this evening, I know you did some for us last year but guess who saved over the file on the computer. Thanks again Chris
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Not knowing the area, would it be ok to come from Biddulph off the A527 along Mow lane? Or is this still a tight corner to get round to come down to site entrsnce.
Thanks Gaz.
Gaz I will did out the finall instructions with the directions on and get back to you. Congleton as dan said is the easist towing but I dont knwo the road numbers. I will see what I can find tomorrow evening.
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Dan he still had has truck bank holiday weekend at Hartington Quarry, he does the Muddy Truckers n Baskerville but we havent seen him at a club challenge since the early ones at wormhough in the early days.
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just make sure that if your towing you car there, you will need to come in from the congleton end and up the hill to the site as you cannot turn to get into the site coming in from the tunstall end of the city
trucks basically ready
see you there
dan
I was going to post that but you have beat me to it thanks Dan. I did hear a Rumor Garry Smith might make an appearance as as well as its only down the road and he's got one of those MSA cards in his wallet
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Garry use the following link to streetmap at the bottom just below the map click on were is say convert coordniates and it will open a new window showing nearest post code, OS grid ref, lat n longs ect. http://www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=387027&Y=359099&A=Y&Z=115
Do you know if tim is coming he said he was?
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The latest Round 6 entry list is now on the wesbsite use the following link then click on entry list http://www.badlrc.co.uk/clubman11/clubmanv2/entries.html
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I'll be there
Thank you see you there
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i will be there
Of course we wouldnt have expected anything else, See you there
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Thanks guys anybody else.
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who else have we got for round 6.
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Whole axle!!
With us he just flipps over, with you the axel's fall off
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Yes I had heard that as well Dan, However you get a better shine with Mer or Autoglym
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Is that the whole axel missing or just the hub/Wheel?
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yes i think so
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could you go online and do a form please Mr Booth
Thanks Chris that was quick
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The entry list as far as we are aware of for round 6 is on the following link http://www.badlrc.co.uk/clubman11/clubmanv2/entries.html if you are not on the list and you are going to be entering the event please let have an onlin entry form ASAP.
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the whitbread lads should be there too from what malc and simon said in the week
What about Barry has he finished having his bits machined?
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Put Mr Booth and co at the top of your list please Matt..................................
could you go online and do a form please Mr Booth
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Right then who will be at Round 6 at Mow Cop, hopefully those of you that were missing at round 5 will be here for this one
The Clubman Challenge 2011 Dates
in Competing in Land Rovers
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The photos from round 5 Wern Ddu have arrived through the door today and have been posted on the website on the photos page click on the following link and then select photos from round 5 from the page.http://www.badlrc.co.uk/clubman11/clubmanv2/photo.html