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Cornwall Smudger



Member Since: 02 May 2023
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Salisbury Plain off-roading day out

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Hi all,

Not had my Defender 110 long but thought I’d try it out off-roading on a organised tour. New and old Defenders on the day out.

With standard all season tyres, the car completed the whole tour with no issues, didn’t get stuck once a great day out would highly recommend it.

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Post #1026280 28th Feb 2024 5:48pm
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seriesonenut



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looking good. Who did you book with or find the tour guide?

I feel the need to take my 110 but want to stay on the PRW's and make sure it is all legit.

Thanks 2010 XS USW
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Post #1026281 28th Feb 2024 6:13pm
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Cornwall Smudger



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I booked it through 4x4 adventure tours. There’s another website I found Protrax Overland Adventures
Post #1026284 28th Feb 2024 6:31pm
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seriesonenut



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thanks Thumbs Up 2010 XS USW
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Post #1026292 28th Feb 2024 7:25pm
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custom90



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Looks a good day out. Thumbs Up

Best thing to do is make a plan of the BOAT’s (Byway - PROW’s), and then check the flags aren’t up otherwise if they are up it’s a no go.
They do patrol there, and rightfully so to ensure the Byways Open to All Traffic are used appropriately.
Most people are genuine users, and no problem at all.
Mr. Green
The vast majority wouldn’t dream of going off piste over there, and on top of that, not only is it not lawful to leave the ROW, but there is the risk of explosion from unexploded ordnance off the highway.
Most of us would probably prefer to not be sitting on a cloud holding a harp any time too soon. Whistle $W33T $0U7H3RN $UG4R
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Post #1026297 28th Feb 2024 8:25pm
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zilch



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Used to take the company car onto Salisbury plain a few decades ago, a great place for
off road fun.

Looks like you had a great time Thumbs Up yet another pommie bar steward down under

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Post #1026429 1st Mar 2024 12:45am
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Co1



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Looks like a fun day out!
Post #1026435 1st Mar 2024 6:12am
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steam_simon



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Cornwall Smudger wrote:
I booked it through 4x4 adventure tours. There’s another website I found Protrax Overland Adventures


Can thoroughly recommend 4x4 Adventure tours. Have done Salisbury Plain and Mid-Wales with them. Superb day out. Still cleaning the mud off my D250 110 from Salisbury Plain though!



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I should also say Tom is a top bloke! On Salisbury Plain we had a puncture and Tom fixed it quickly and easily with a plug he had. In mid-Wales the low ratio wouldn't come off. He suggested putting the Defender in reverse and trying again. It worked!
Post #1027732 11th Mar 2024 10:41pm
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walfy



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Having worked on the Plain for 4 years, I can confirm, you'll be chasing the chalky mud out of your motor for months if not years. It gets in every nook and cranny 110 D250 SE HT
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Post #1028356 17th Mar 2024 2:40pm
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DrRob



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Yep. Used to go there a lot and be power washing that chalk out for weeks! I won't be taking my L663 over there too soon Rolling with laughter MY25 90 D350 X-Dynamic HSE in Silicon Silver and coil sprung
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Post #1028594 19th Mar 2024 7:19am
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markb110



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As this was the last thread regarding Salisbury Plain I'd thought i would add this snippet of trivia here.

I started out on Salisbury Plain with paper maps prior to GPS mapping and useful sign posts to keep people on the right track and i still love a paper map.

This picture is from my 1913 map of the area which in turn was a reprint of the original 1901 map.

Interesting there are buildings either side of the 'minor road', near to Stonehenge, (later to become the A303) and you will notice a military rail line that goes from there, splits north / south. The north line goes to Durrington Camp, Larkhill then on to Bulford Camp. This too splits and goes to Rollestone camp.

On the map Imber Village was still a village and yet to be closed off as WW1 hadn't yet started.

Bridleways and footpaths are marked in the same way, no Byways, just 'Roads less that 14ft wide.

I guess between the wars vehicles developed and trucks got bigger and quicker the railway lines just slowly disappeared.

I cant imagine that any UK maps were updated during the second world war (they were removing sign posts to confuse a possible invasion). It would be interesting to find out when both the tracks were removed as well as what i can only imagine was a camp just south Stonehenge. I am also guessing that the trains used were similar in size to those used behind to lines to bring up ammunition and troops.

Does anyone have any information on this?



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The only military site that i have been on as part of the British Army Navigation events was the Bramley Bunker (old ammunition dump) near to Basingstoke that still has many but not all of the original railway lines that you had to drive over during the competition. Something that you don't get the chance to do every day, as well as driving through some of the warehouses. It was always my favourite place to compete.

They even ran days out for the locals

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Thanks for reading.

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PS, Salisbury Plain soil is great if you live in an area with heavy clay soil, i used to scrap it off then put it on the flower beds before washing out the chassis. Laughing
Post #1028623 19th Mar 2024 11:44am
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blackwolf



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That was the Larkhill Military Railway, a standard gauge "light" railway (i.e., built under a Light Railway Order and to less stringent standards than a main line) during WWI. It fell out of use during the 1920s, was formally closed in 1928, and lifted by 1934.

There is some info in the links below:

https://themanchesters.org/forum/index.php?topic=7347.0

https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway...ceID=19191

One of the things that always amuses me and surprises many people is that many of the "roads" on the Plain now are perfect examples of what the majority of British roads were like up to c. 1920 before the advent of wholesale tarmacadaming of surfaces. It is wonderfully old-fashioned!
Post #1028626 19th Mar 2024 12:16pm
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Moo



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I love maps, particularly old maps.

I wonder if the Stonehenge buildings are part of the old airfield?

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blackwolf



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Undoubtedly. The aerial photo halfway down the EH page to which you linked is a perfect match for the buildings on the 1913 OS map.





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Shafski



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Wonder if we should try and arrange a “Forum” outing? Exclusive day? Discount?

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