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13th December 2016, 08:22 PM
#11
Administrator
Originally Posted by
mudski
The last comment made me laugh. On a high country trip earlier this year we came up behind a group of wheelers that were going, well, extremely slow to say the least, we where channel surfing on the UHF to ask them if we could pass. When we found the channel they were chatting about us and the front driver said in some like words of, stuff them, they can wait behind us.
Yeah you always let faster cars past that's a given.
Surprised about what they said with descending though, spent my entire life up in the high country with the olds and it was always the other way around and everyone knows that. Try backing up a high country hill heading into a valley, generally not happening!
Obviously situation dependant but it's always been that rule down here.
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13th December 2016 08:22 PM
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13th December 2016, 08:26 PM
#12
Patrol God
good to see you were prepared mate and able to offer assistance,that is what is so good about being out and about in a 4wd...no matter ya drive someone will always lend a hand and stop and have a chat,.,,
Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon
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13th December 2016, 08:52 PM
#13
The master farter
Originally Posted by
Nisshead
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Haha, Jeep drivers??? LOL
I think there was a Heep in that group.
Originally Posted by
AB
Yeah you always let faster cars past that's a given.
Surprised about what they said with descending though, spent my entire life up in the high country with the olds and it was always the other way around and everyone knows that. Try backing up a high country hill heading into a valley, generally not happening!
Obviously situation dependant but it's always been that rule down here.
Yeah it really depends on where you are hey. Regardless of the right of way, who ever has the easiest option to move out of the way would be smarter.
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13th December 2016, 09:17 PM
#14
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
AB
Yeah you always let faster cars past that's a given.
Surprised about what they said with descending though, spent my entire life up in the high country with the olds and it was always the other way around and everyone knows that. Try backing up a high country hill heading into a valley, generally not happening!
Obviously situation dependant but it's always been that rule down here.
village where we lived was accessed by a bloody 2 mile up hill single track lane with a few passing points, but it did all depend on who was nearest a passing point, not very nice reversing downhill going round a tight blind bend
Last edited by Clunk; 13th December 2016 at 09:40 PM.
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13th December 2016, 09:29 PM
#15
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Clunk
village where we live was accessed by a bloody 2 mile up hill single track lane with a few passing points, but it did all depend on who was nearest a passing point, not very nice reversing downhill going round a tight blind bend
like to see ya reverse u[p a hill down here...i reckon on sand it's possible down hill....near on farken imppossible up hill...
hey and mate if you ever come down south and want to play in tyhe sand..if i have the time would love to tag along and have some fun..
Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon
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13th December 2016, 09:39 PM
#16
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
Avo
like to see ya reverse u[p a hill down here...i reckon on sand it's possible down hill....near on farken imppossible up hill...
hey and mate if you ever come down south and want to play in tyhe sand..if i have the time would love to tag along and have some fun..
Yeah but that's a sand track
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13th December 2016, 10:43 PM
#17
Patrol Freak
bigguwesty, No I don't have a flag but will add it to my growing list of things still to get. Sounds like a good idea.
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13th December 2016, 10:46 PM
#18
Patrol Freak
Sage advice indeed Plasnart....I have put the sticker on hold.
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