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The Musketeer



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Greenlaning; The Old Coach Road?
Looking at doing a lane tomorrow if the weathers good and I finish all my moorland fire plans Sad I haven't driven the OCR before, but I have a mate in Glenridding who I'de probably take with me. My question is two fold.

1) Should I drive East -> West, or West -> East?

2) Will I be ok with a standard landy and a-bit-better-than-road tyres (Goodyrear Wranglers)? Won't go if the weather is carp or do anything stupid, or rally round trying to tear up 250 years of peat bog creation. Mad



Cheers,


Sam Smile Good things come to the wild and free
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BigMike



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whatever direction you fancy, and yes, any decent tyres will be fine, its just gravel after all.
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cobs



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Beautiful route - as BigMike says can drive it either way part of the Lake District's Hierarchy of Trails Routes

http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/roads-transport/...Routes.asp
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The Musketeer



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Cheers lads, didn't manage to get out today, too much on, but might go for a skim over during the week Smile Good things come to the wild and free
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I'd recommend doing it west-east, but that's probably just cos that's the way I did it first time round.

Only bits to watch are the boggy bit in the middle (you'll know where I mean), and if it's been raining the puddles at the eastern end can be deeper than they look.

Beautiful lane though, pick a nice day Thumbs Up
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There was some nice water features the last time I drove over it.


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And some muddy bits but it is mostly hard standing the whole way.


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I went East to West then turned around and did West to East. Thumbs Up

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There are much better lanes up there tbh
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The Musketeer



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BigMike wrote:
There are much better lanes up there tbh


Constructive Razz Any in particular? Good things come to the wild and free
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Best thing is I let you know when we next go out and come along. I don't really like sending out gpx routes over forums to be honest - you're welcome to come though.
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Looks like someone went to play in the snow and got stuck this weekend:

"Patterdale Mountain Rescue Team members were called to assist a 24-year-old man from Ambleside who had injured his spine whilst snowboarding in the Keppel Cove area, near to Helvellyn."

"The team then went to assist with a road traffic accident involving three cars, one of which was on its roof. The cars were blocking the road and preventing an ambulance from reaching the team to take the injured snowboarder to hospital."

"As the team were finishing the rescue they were called to assist Keswick Mountain Rescue Team with the rescue of a family who were off-roading and had become stuck on the Old Coach Road."

http://www.cumbriacrack.com/2016/01/16/sno...al-injury/
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Holy thread revivals !

Mountain rescue and the air ambulances should be state funded in my opinion. They make such a massive difference to the lives they touch - and yet rely on charitable donations .
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