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AndrewS



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Took the girls for a play in the woods
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Where is that?

Stunning pictures and lovely Girls Thumbs Up
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Pay and play site at The Baskerville Hall, Clyro. £20 per vehicle per day. Just up the road from me Mr. Green and I get to use the site in the week to er play.

http://www.baskervillehall.co.uk/


Arthur Conan Doyle was a family friend who often came to stay here. During his many visits he learnt of the local legend of the hounds of the Baskervilles. It is reputed that on nearby Hergest Ridge he translated this into probably the most famous case for his celebrated detective Sherlock Holmes. However, at the request of his friends he set the book in Devon "to ward off tourists".
 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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er.....can you tell me what those red cushions are for? Question BM52
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Those are excellent pictures!

Is your roof rack a Patriot one, by any chance? If so, do you have a close-up pic of the front spotlight brackets please? Darren

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er.....can you tell me what those red cushions are for? Question


Posh alternative to waffle boards I reckon Thumbs Up John

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bm52
The cushions are inflatable waffle board/sand ladders. We were trying them out for Devon 4x4 and were asked to report back with our findings. So we used them on the Pot Noodle Challenge over the weekend of the 9th and 10th July, we then took them up to the pay and play site to give them a proper bashing on the 11th basically to abuse them and break them (we could not BTW). I have loads more pictures but cant use them just at the moment. Waiting for the Devon 4x4 press release as they may use some of the pics I took.
I can tell you however that they roll up into a small package, are easy to use as they are light, safe, very tough, you can place them under a tyre and inflate them so all in all not a bad bit of kit.

See here http://www.devon4x4.com/index.php?page=sho...;Itemid=14

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The Rack is a Hannibal, personally think that the Patriot is far too heavy but thats just my opinion. I made the light brackets along with the modification to get the rack to fit to the rear of the vehicle. 130's have feeling's as well you know Smile
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LandRoverAnorak



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Ah, ok. Thanks anyway. Darren

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Landy Anorak, look in my gallery to see the spotlight brackets Thumbs Up


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[quote="AndrewS"]Pay and play site at The Baskerville Hall, Clyro. £20 per vehicle per day. Just up the road from me Mr. Green and I get to use the site in the week to er play.

http://www.baskervillehall.co.uk/
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I never new it was a pay and play site Embarassed and its just up the road Shocked 2004 TD5 Defender 90 xs station wagon
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