Yesterday's video starts the 'revisit' trip collection of videos, this first one is from Clowne in Derbyshire youtu.be/Od5c28NTDDIAnd as previously explained you can use my videos for research purposes, here's the first time I drove down there 7 years ago! youtu.be/eHAEj20YRbI
Green Lanes in a Dacia Duster - Slayley Hill/Lane, Clowne/Barlborough, Derbyshire
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More videos edited, don't forget you'll be able to live track/join me on my next expected adventure starting in Leicestershire on Tuesday 7th May!
Photos from Last Man Standing International's post
It's tight it's narrow it's a whole lot of fun, check out Twelve O'clock Lane in Wilmington, Bath and North East Somerset (BANES) (quite possibly named as it's a straight north to South track). My next trip will be on Tuesday the 7th May 'The Revisit 2' a full days laning from sun up to sun down heading through Leicestershire and up into Lincolnshire then back down again. Drive a Duster 4x4? Use the live tracking to find me and hop on and off as you please. There were a couple more Bath and North East Somerset (BANES) videos released, feel free to check them out on the channel!
Green Lanes in a Dacia Duster - Twelve O'Clock Lane, Wilmington, BANES
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Türkiye'deki Duster arkadaşlarımız Temsa Otobüsler'de çalışıyor mu ya da kullanım kılavuzlarını alabilirler mi
On my last trip I did a few dead ends. This serves two purposes both to archive the lanes on video and two see if there are any secrets along the way as some have amazing views and some can be a challenge! However it's really tragic that some of these are dead ends even if the rest of the track looks the same, this clip was a dead end to the top of a hill then it turns into a bridleway, it was rather slippy up top however was a good enough surface not to get damaged hence the drive to the end. As you see towards the end of this video you'll be easily mistaken for thinking you're on a country road so it often makes me wonder why it's classed as a bridleway half way along?This video is from the end heading back to the start, when it becomes available on YouTube all the dead ends I drove will show footage from both directions!
So orange was the first time, pink was the second time (All two FULL day laning trips exc. the night heading down before) the dark blue is the next trip south if I can do it in a few months time.