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Driving Day Sunday 27th Jul


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Following on from previous Driving days at Wellington we can offer the next one for Sun 27 Jul 08. There are currently 6 places available. The day is an escorted convoy drive across private land on purpose made tracks and typically starts at 1030hrs with a 1530/1600hrs finish. All the sections are optional with bypass routes as required depending on your ability/experience/preference.

Quite a few from here have completed the days in the past and enjoyed their time out with us, you can read about the days from here

Your vehicles must be road legal and comply with my vehicle requirements.

There are previous posts and pictures here.

The days are £35 per vehicle and you must pre register which can be done by emailing or PMing me for an entry form .

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Ian Hawes

Ben&Ro

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Following on from previous Driving days at Wellington we can offer the next one for Sun 31 Jul 08.

Now............ either the somerset calender is different to the ROW ................. or maybe the Devon Calender is not quite correct............. or maybe you have been drinking AGAIN.................

According to the works of Julian in 45BC which was later reworked in 46BC (the year / day correction) and later thrown out in favour of the works of Pope Gregory XIII in 1582................... the 31st of July 2008 is a Thursday :rolleyes:

But yes.............. it looks OK for me..............by making a date assumption. :D

:)

Ian

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  • 2 weeks later...
Places so far are:

1. Jeroen

2. Ben & Ro

TBC

Puggy

BBC

3.5?

Ian H

Shrek?

Ben P?

The day is currently filled:

1. Jeroen

2. Ben & Ro

3. James Wickenden

4. BBC

5. Kevin Williams

6. Ian Hawes

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Tim

ALL the trucks went over the bridge today, apart from my pride and joy. Some even went over twice. The new area should be "different" to say the least ;)

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Tim

ALL the trucks went over the bridge today, apart from my pride and joy. Some even went over twice. The new area should be "different" to say the least ;)

Why didn`t it go over the bridge then? :rolleyes:

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Wern`t you allowed to get it dirty then!!!! :P:P

i told him he wasnt allowed to get it dirty, i get in enough trouble when i am not there let alone being there!!! i am sure the dirty tyre tread was duly noted and i will be in for a roasting.

the bridge worked fine, it was just the bit after that needed a little fettling

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i told him he wasnt allowed to get it dirty, i get in enough trouble when i am not there let alone being there!!! i am sure the dirty tyre tread was duly noted and i will be in for a roasting.

the bridge worked fine, it was just the bit after that needed a little fettling

Yes it was noted James and you owe me a fiver for the jet wash!! :P

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I hope this is not going to set a precident... My missus would have a field day if I let her on here :ph34r:

If James is paying for jet washing then I will need about £50 from him for the number of Jet washes mine is going to be needing after falling in that 'small' hole... I haven't quite plucked up the courage to clean it yet!

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