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nice one, did you follow all of the overlay?ne-crock wrote: went a did the route for the 21st on the ny moors,
i'd advise a snorkel, also found 2 lost walkers on the moors so gave them a lift back to civilitation but they didnt want to come down bank foots rocksteps and chose to got out and walk from there
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Mick C wrote:
nice one, did you follow all of the overlay?ne-crock wrote: went a did the route for the 21st on the ny moors,
i'd advise a snorkel, also found 2 lost walkers on the moors so gave them a lift back to civilitation but they didnt want to come down bank foots rocksteps and chose to got out and walk from there
i did it in my own little method as i started from the other side of the moors but i got round it all, if we get a little rain the ford near kirby moorside is going to be deep ish,
also on the road up from church houses onto ruddland rigg theres so makeshift road closed signs but they dont look the real thing, and took them to be aload of rubbish,
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ne-crock wrote:
Mick C wrote:
nice one, did you follow all of the overlay?ne-crock wrote: went a did the route for the 21st on the ny moors,
i'd advise a snorkel, also found 2 lost walkers on the moors so gave them a lift back to civilitation but they didnt want to come down bank foots rocksteps and chose to got out and walk from there
i did it in my own little method as i started from the other side of the moors but i got round it all, if we get a little rain the ford near kirby moorside is going to be deep ish,
also on the road up from church houses onto ruddland rigg theres so makeshift road closed signs but they dont look the real thing, and took them to be aload of rubbish,
Good stuff We'll be going up Bank Foot steps and down to Church Houses. That ford is great - have you done it before? There's a certain way to cross it, especially useful if there's been heavy rain.
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MartyMcFly wrote: Removed a little plastic from the top runner.
Probably not even taken 0.1mm but now runs smoothly and freely.
I tried it cos there is a flap that acts like a brake but it only marginally improved things. There is a lot of drag where the belt rubs against the bracket anyway and the belt tends to ride forward and lock up at the end of the slot in the bracket.
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Mick C wrote:
ne-crock wrote:
Mick C wrote:
nice one, did you follow all of the overlay?ne-crock wrote: went a did the route for the 21st on the ny moors,
i'd advise a snorkel, also found 2 lost walkers on the moors so gave them a lift back to civilitation but they didnt want to come down bank foots rocksteps and chose to got out and walk from there
i did it in my own little method as i started from the other side of the moors but i got round it all, if we get a little rain the ford near kirby moorside is going to be deep ish,
also on the road up from church houses onto ruddland rigg theres so makeshift road closed signs but they dont look the real thing, and took them to be aload of rubbish,
Good stuff We'll be going up Bank Foot steps and down to Church Houses. That ford is great - have you done it before? There's a certain way to cross it, especially useful if there's been heavy rain.
Yeah up the steps is always the better way, looking forward to it now
No I've never done that ford before, one of the reasons I like leaning with other people you learn new things all the time
I'd spent most my day in rwd so I just went to crawl through the the front end dropped away and it shocked me so I reversed out and went through in 4wd, I just went straight through the middle, do you pan out to the left then come across at an angle to make it shallower?
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ne-crock wrote:
Mick C wrote:
ne-crock wrote:
Mick C wrote:
nice one, did you follow all of the overlay?ne-crock wrote: went a did the route for the 21st on the ny moors,
i'd advise a snorkel, also found 2 lost walkers on the moors so gave them a lift back to civilitation but they didnt want to come down bank foots rocksteps and chose to got out and walk from there
i did it in my own little method as i started from the other side of the moors but i got round it all, if we get a little rain the ford near kirby moorside is going to be deep ish,
also on the road up from church houses onto ruddland rigg theres so makeshift road closed signs but they dont look the real thing, and took them to be aload of rubbish,
Good stuff We'll be going up Bank Foot steps and down to Church Houses. That ford is great - have you done it before? There's a certain way to cross it, especially useful if there's been heavy rain.
Yeah up the steps is always the better way, looking forward to it now
No I've never done that ford before, one of the reasons I like leaning with other people you learn new things all the time
I'd spent most my day in rwd so I just went to crawl through the the front end dropped away and it shocked me so I reversed out and went through in 4wd, I just went straight through the middle, do you pan out to the left then come across at an angle to make it shallower?
Bet it was a bit of a shock lol There's actually a raised section under the water. Don't know what direction you came from, but the way we'll be doing it on the day you set off straight across aiming for the tree on the opposite bank - then when you get near it you swing a left towards the exit. If you cut straight across you drop off the track into deeper water - I've seen people do it that way but after heavy rain you'd be in big trouble. I only know coz when I first did it the guy leading knew about it - there's no way of knowing otherwise.
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Mick C wrote:
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Mick C wrote:
ne-crock wrote:
Mick C wrote:
nice one, did you follow all of the overlay?ne-crock wrote: went a did the route for the 21st on the ny moors,
i'd advise a snorkel, also found 2 lost walkers on the moors so gave them a lift back to civilitation but they didnt want to come down bank foots rocksteps and chose to got out and walk from there
i did it in my own little method as i started from the other side of the moors but i got round it all, if we get a little rain the ford near kirby moorside is going to be deep ish,
also on the road up from church houses onto ruddland rigg theres so makeshift road closed signs but they dont look the real thing, and took them to be aload of rubbish,
Good stuff We'll be going up Bank Foot steps and down to Church Houses. That ford is great - have you done it before? There's a certain way to cross it, especially useful if there's been heavy rain.
Yeah up the steps is always the better way, looking forward to it now
No I've never done that ford before, one of the reasons I like leaning with other people you learn new things all the time
I'd spent most my day in rwd so I just went to crawl through the the front end dropped away and it shocked me so I reversed out and went through in 4wd, I just went straight through the middle, do you pan out to the left then come across at an angle to make it shallower?
Bet it was a bit of a shock lol There's actually a raised section under the water. Don't know what direction you came from, but the way we'll be doing it on the day you set off straight across aiming for the tree on the opposite bank - then when you get near it you swing a left towards the exit. If you cut straight across you drop off the track into deeper water - I've seen people do it that way but after heavy rain you'd be in big trouble. I only know coz when I first did it the guy leading knew about it - there's no way of knowing otherwise.
yeah i did it the opposite way to the planned route, so what i said would be what you said but the other way round, luckily we've had no rain so i plodded through fine, deffinately one to go look at when its rained though
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