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Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 23, 2005, 23:12:23
Is it possible to do this event on your own, or is a passenger/navigator essential?

I'm booked on the "Adventure", by the way.
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Arightpest on August 23, 2005, 23:15:27
whats happend to the wife and kids :shock:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 23, 2005, 23:19:37
Quote from: "arightpest"
whats happend to the wife and kids :shock:

Pauline isn't 100% keen on going - but will if it's really necessary. Stems from the "issues" we had on the first few days of the holiday :roll:

I offered the ride to my brother and he came up with the lame excuse of "no holiday left"! (OK, that's actually a valid reason :wink:  :lol: )
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Landieman on August 24, 2005, 00:34:09
Hmm, tempting Gords but I wont have been at uni long, so I'll still be setteling in  :evil:

Oh well, I'll get round to going one day  :wink:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on August 24, 2005, 01:15:04
Unless you can read a rally style roadbook and drive at the same time then you will need a navigator.
You see they don't give you a map of the route, it's all done with pictorial signs for the road ahead like this:
 
(http://www.eusu.ed.ac.uk/clubs/eumsc/guides/nav_rally/Tulips.gif)

Or, you could always just follow another vehicle on the Adventure course and hope he/she can read the road book!!   :wink:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on August 24, 2005, 01:21:51
Forgot to add:
When you get to the campsite on Friday, remember to programme it's position  as a  waypoint in your GPS, if you have one!!
Always handy if you really loose the plot with the road book!!  :D
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 24, 2005, 10:47:46
Quote from: "Budgie"
Unless you can read a rally style roadbook and drive at the same time then you will need a navigator.
You see they don't give you a map of the route, it's all done with pictorial signs for the road ahead like this[snip]

Yes, I thought that's what you got. As you say, not really possible to drive and read that :roll:

By the way, what's the camping facilities like?
Title: map
Post by: LandRoger on August 24, 2005, 11:10:53
Those (funny) signs are in fact Tulip-diagrams basically juntions etc seen from above , dead easy to follow when not driving at speed usually used with grid-references  also helpfull to have a trip meter --so yes you will need a navi.
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on August 24, 2005, 11:13:08
Camping is okay, there are grass "fingers" to camp on that are surrounded with hardcore.
There is a portaloo between each set of fingers and they are cleaned every morning.
There are showers on site, near the main arena, but I think there are only 10 showers so most people tend to go without until they get back to the ferry!!  :-$
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on August 24, 2005, 11:17:52
Gords,

If you don't have a second person, don't worry. You are welcome to tag with us, we might even be in Owl....

Alan Beale came with us last year on his own - it's still fun :-)

Maddy is a great navigator (and also puts me to shame as an offroad driver!)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on August 24, 2005, 11:28:25
I found this photo of the site:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 24, 2005, 11:39:21
Quote from: "Thrasher"
If you don't have a second person, don't worry. You are welcome to tag with us, we might even be in Owl....

Thanks for the offer Neil ... but we've paid our money now - and I want the stickers :wink:  :lol:

Pauline knows she's coming if all else fails :lol:  

 :idea: I wonder what the grandparents are doing that weekend? :D
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on August 24, 2005, 11:51:24
Er....paid your money? By Tag Along I mean - we will be there, and doing the adventure course....so you are welcome to join our rag tag group......

If you aint been before - don't try it on your own - if you get the roadbook wrong it spoils the enjoyment, especially as there are different roadbooks - so you shouldn't just tag behind "that land rover" ;-)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on August 24, 2005, 11:54:29
Budgie,

That's our encampment from 2002 I think (or 2003!). You can just see Piglet's nose behind Alans silver Disco ;-)

And then there's Owens red Disco, Neil's blue one I think, and Georges green 'un ;-)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 24, 2005, 11:57:06
Quote from: "Thrasher"
By Tag Along I mean - we will be there, and doing the adventure course....so you are welcome to join our rag tag group.....

Ahh, I see :oops:  For some reason, I didn't expect you to be doing the "adventure" course :)  Tagging onto an experience group sounds like a good idea, thanks!

While we're on the subject (well, we are now), are we (mud clubbers) going to try and group together? When are people planning to arrive?
Title: Belgium National
Post by: beast5680 on August 24, 2005, 12:02:17
Quote from: "gords"

Pauline isn't 100% keen on going - but will if it's really necessary. Stems from the "issues" we had on the first few days of the holiday


so did you ignore her directions and get lost then? or scare her half to death with your driving? :lol:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on August 24, 2005, 12:06:14
Gords,

The Adventure course is the only one that you don't have to queue up for hazards on (yawn), and also is suitable for the kids, and we like to have a good time .... no stress, no peer pressure, just a nice saunter around the greenlanes of France and Belgium :-)

Have done Extreme more times than I need to now, and the last time we basically got 1/3 of the roadbook done b4 we returned at 3am to tackle the "campsite" ;-)

With adventure at least we get to the whole course :-)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 24, 2005, 12:13:17
Quote from: "beast5680"
Quote from: "gords"

Pauline isn't 100% keen on going - but will if it's really necessary. Stems from the "issues" we had on the first few days of the holiday


so did you ignore her directions and get lost then? or scare her half to death with your driving? :lol:

Neither, you cheeky monkey [-X

TomTom was doing the directions (when we weren't in a group) and it was mostly me that was scared by the 1000's of feet drops which were quite often only a foot or two away :shock:

On one particular occasion, we were on a narrow, rocky track with lots of tight bends - and a seriously large drop off the drivers side. Coming round one bend I meet a lunatic cyclist coming the other way. He seemed to be very insistant that I use the last remaining 2 feet of track, in order that he can continue his decent at madman speed.

Unfortunately, I decided against putting the wheels of my 2+ ton Discovery right on the edge, so he had to slow down ... unfortunately again, I didn't have chance (or the balls) to take my hand off the steering wheel to return the hand gesture he gave me. Shame he wasn't a mind reader though :wink:  :lol:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: beast5680 on August 24, 2005, 12:20:06
we went along some deep ravines in the dales in yorkshire on hols , the drop was on her side though :lol:  and she,s not keen on heights :D
not as good as my father following a mountain track in an artic in italy, rounding one bend discovers road has slipped down the hill leaving a large hole :shock:  he had to wait for a bulldozer to push the road back up and hold it while he drove over and carried on  :shock:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on August 24, 2005, 19:44:31
Quote from: "Thrasher"
Budgie,

That's our encampment from 2002 I think (or 2003!). You can just see Piglet's nose behind Alans silver Disco ;-)

And then there's Owens red Disco, Neil's blue one I think, and Georges green 'un ;-)

I think it was 2003 Neil, we were camping with the Yorkshire Off Road Club about two camps nearer the food tent!!  :D

Gord, we're catching the overnight ferry from Hull and normally get to the campsite at about 11am, returning on the Monday night ferry. I've not spoken to any of the Yorkshire lot yet but, if they are going this year, then we'll be camping with them again. What ever happens we'll be over to see you lot at some point during the the weekend.  :D
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Mace on August 25, 2005, 10:19:33
I got my insurance reminder this morning by email. Bruno wants £85 by 1st September for those who have forgotten. Last year he didn't cash the cheque but held onto it and then destroyed it after the event. He always says it's only used if you have a claim to make. Don't know what he'll do this year so don't bank on the cheque not being cashed.

I'm going again this year with our local club so hopefully I'll get the opportunity to seek out you fellow mud-clubbers over the weekend. Should arrive before lunch on Friday. I reckon a beer or two maybe in order for the saturday night festivities :-)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 25, 2005, 10:34:50
We've already sent our deposit cheque :)

I was planning to arrive around 2 - 3pm ... is that a bit late? I didn't think you could get in until 2pm?

It's still up in the air as to who's coming. Pauline still isn't keen, brother has to work :roll:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Mace on August 25, 2005, 11:01:44
Gords, last year we arrived at 4pm (due to hold ups with the sea-cat) and we found the camping area almost full. We had to squeeze our tent in between 2 others where there wasn't really room. According to those we travelled with last year, the camp site fills up earlier and earlier each year.
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on August 25, 2005, 11:28:23
Quote from: "Mace"
Gords, last year we arrived at 4pm (due to hold ups with the sea-cat) and we found the camping area almost full. We had to squeeze our tent in between 2 others where there wasn't really room. According to those we travelled with last year, the camp site fills up earlier and earlier each year.

Umm, better look at getting an earlier crossing I think!!
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Mace on August 25, 2005, 12:50:19
It's really not that far once you're over the channel (about 90 miles from Calais if I remember correctly) but you really need to be leaving blighty before 9am, which is already 10am continental time.
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on August 25, 2005, 12:56:45
Quote from: "Mace"
 He always says it's only used if you have a claim to make.
The £85 insurance cheque is in case you damage anything of their's, or someone else's like a gate or fence during the drive, then they cash the cheque to pay the cost, it's not to cover damage to your vehicle.   :wink:

Gord, best get to the site before 12 if you want a good pitch, the 2pm is for signing in & getting your stickers. Make sure you've got the original entry sheet, with your entry number on it, otherwise you may be turned away!!  :shock:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on August 28, 2005, 12:50:12
Is there anyone else from here catching the 7pm ferry from Hull on the Thursday evening or are the rest of you going from the South Coast ports?  :D
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Mace on September 09, 2005, 16:31:20
Not long now !!!

Who else is doing last minute panic tweeking and problem solving? One thing leads to another and my list gets longer not shorter :-)

Weathers looking good too.......whoopiieeeee
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on September 09, 2005, 17:07:44
I still don't know who (if anyone) is coming with me yet :roll:  At the moment it looks like it's me and my oldest boy - but who knows!
Title: Belgium National
Post by: davidlandy on September 09, 2005, 19:05:22
lucky gits

wish i was goin, never mind next year i spose
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on September 10, 2005, 16:24:59
Hmmmm...the only last minute tweaking I had left to do was to change the paperwork from P19 MUD to P19 WOL....
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on September 10, 2005, 22:26:03
Lucky I'm off work until a week after Belgium, loads of tweeking time!!  :D

Drivers side CV joint, wheel bearings & seals.
New doughnut for the rear prop (had to take the Rangie prop off cos it was vibrating between 55 & 70, nightmare for that trip!!  :( )
Twin rear shocker kit fitted today, will drive it in the morning to see how it handles.  :D Also got photos as I went through so something for the Workshop section coming up!!  :wink:

Now all that's left is check the oils, change the drive belt & fuel filter and clean the K&N, I think!  :P
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on September 11, 2005, 01:40:00
Well, it looks like it's my and my oldest boy!

I'm hoping to clean out the intercooler tomorrow, plus a few other service type bits. Might even give it a bit of a clean :wink:

Any advice on where to head for in the campsite?
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on September 11, 2005, 11:46:41
Quote from: "gords"

Any advice on where to head for in the campsite?

Follow the marked road into the camping area, take the second left towards the main arena. Hang a right at the back on the main tent and you'll see the grass "fingers" on your right. We are normally somewhere on the 3rd to the 6th finger.

Looks like the Yorkshire lot, that we normally camp with, arn't going this year so it's just myself, Carol & Dave Barker with his red 90. So you're all welcome with us, or we may come in with you if you get there first. :D
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on September 11, 2005, 13:55:54
We are getting an early ferry, so if you give us a shout on CH30 (UK ... naughty us!) we'll see if we can make a space. I suppose I could crank up Owls sound system and just play something offensive ;-)

Since Budgie made me feel all guilty about prepping vehicles I've been out and done this to Owl....
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on September 11, 2005, 17:52:01
....and then I decide to read the little handbook (little???). It details removing the front bib to protect it from being broken....so off I go, discover that some dealer has also been in there to remove the bash plate to access the engine (lower) and only put half the bolts back in (grrrrr) ... and now the front end looks like this ....
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on September 11, 2005, 18:07:51
I think you'll be easy enough to spot on the site with OWL so we'll keep an eye out when we get there.  :wink:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: gords on September 12, 2005, 14:59:04
We're on the 09:28 Channel Tunnel crossing - hoping to get there around mid-day... :?

I'll follow your campsite instructions and maybe we'll end up in a similar location :wink:  :lol:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on September 12, 2005, 15:25:08
Yep, we'll keep an eye out for you, you may be there before us as it's just over an hours drive from the coast to the site.

I did the route on the GPS last night, 61.7 miles (as the crow flies) from Zeebrugga to the campsite!!  :D

It's the 3 hour ferry crossing + 430 miles to get to Hull that I'm not looking forward to!!   :wink:
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on September 12, 2005, 15:29:10
Not looking forward to driving 430 miles? :(

I love driving my Land Rovers :-)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Budgie on September 12, 2005, 15:48:46
Quote from: "Thrasher"
Not looking forward to driving 430 miles? :(

I love driving my Land Rovers :-)


So do I, but there are limits!!  :D

The A9 from Inverness to Perth is the worst part, the rest is mainly duel carrageway or motorway so it's on with the cruise control and site back!!  :wink:

No bouncing around on the back end now I've fitted the twin rear shocks. Took it into the town this morning and what a difference.
The back end is solid but not uncomfortable, although the waffles make a bit of a noise going over bumps so I'll have to do something about that before the cobbles in Belgium!!   :D
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on September 12, 2005, 15:53:16
hehe....quite looking forward to trying Belgium "on air" ;-)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on September 13, 2005, 21:30:06
Oh dear.....I had an accident with my credit card and a tyre place ;-) Nice one Nene Valley ;-)

One set of spare wheels and 255/55/19 MT/R's ...... ho hum
Title: Belgium National
Post by: davidlandy on September 13, 2005, 21:34:15
what size are those Neil?

...the tread pattern looks different from my MTrs
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Thrasher on September 13, 2005, 21:52:23
Dave,

255/55/19

:-)
Title: Belgium National
Post by: Littledan on September 13, 2005, 22:19:48
the range rover looks awsome now neil :D
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