Thanks to alaric supplying me with a copy of a recent Surrey route from TOR (
http://forums.mud-club.com/viewtopic.php?p=28472&highlight=#28472), I had my first greenlaning experience :D
My brother came with me and we did 2/3rds of the course. I took the lead as I knew the area better, which was fine most of the time...
There were a couple of "interesting" bits, for a beginner anyway. The first was when we came to a descent which started off easy, but turned into a narrow track with a very deep (it seemed to me
) gulley which switched from side to side. Amazingly I managed to get down without a problem - what a godsend 1st / Low is :)
The next tricky bit was a climb up a narrow track which also had a deep gulley, which was pretty much right against the left hand side, which was a near vertical bank. Add to that a significant lean to the left. Oh yes, just near the top was a whacking great tree with exposed roots :shock:
The first try failed as the front wheel reached the tree roots and span. So, I backed up a bit and gave it a bit more revs/speed - and tried to forget about the bank which was about 6 inches away [-o<
Well, the second go got me to the top without hitting anything! I stopped and turned round to see my brother taking a slightly different route and making the climb with ease - oh well, he does know what he's doing!
For the very experienced out there, the route would probably be quite easy, but for a beginner it was
very good fun! And I was really impressed with how well my bog-standard Discovery (with road tyres) handled it all.
I can hardly wait the the next outing :D