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The Patrolman
29-08-2014, 18:15
Just what we needed after last saturday:thumb2
I got to drive the Hard Knot Pass:eek:

The Patrolman
29-08-2014, 18:17
Awesome roads

The Patrolman
29-08-2014, 18:19
Awesome Troll.

Few clearance issues that need attention on the rear arches, just a slight tap with a big hammer should do it:thumb2

exosteve
29-08-2014, 20:14
I've climbed every hill in the lakes.I love the place.
I love driving the passes too:thumbs

AlexD333
29-08-2014, 21:28
Awesome, I bet you had a blast on those roads :clap

Sweety
29-08-2014, 22:04
Driven a couple of passes in the lakes but not this one where abouts is it

jims-terrano
29-08-2014, 22:40
Looks great, its an area ive not really spent much time but on my to do list.

The Patrolman
29-08-2014, 23:00
We Camped at Wast-water just beneath the 3 peaks:thumb2
Not a bad Sunset for a Tuesday night

The Patrolman
29-08-2014, 23:02
Awesome Views:thumb2

The Patrolman
29-08-2014, 23:04
The Hard Knot on the way down:eek:

exosteve
29-08-2014, 23:09
East water is the deepest lake in that area.popular with divers and also a Mecca for people wanting to climb scafell.
I need to go there now.

exosteve
29-08-2014, 23:10
Predictive spelling
Wast water

Sweety
29-08-2014, 23:12
Fantastic pic's:thumbs we often go over to the lakes as it's just cross country for us & as my parents have a second home in Carlisle we alway have some where to stop

AlexD333
29-08-2014, 23:55
Gorgeous scenery :thumb2

ballo1000
01-09-2014, 20:13
I love wild camping in the lakes, if I can drive hard knot and wrynose then all the better, especially as it terrifies my eldest. It's even more fun if the hand brake had failed on your way there makes for interesting hill starts on the steep bits

elty001
01-09-2014, 20:22
Looks absolutely perfect for a spot of camping:thumb2

moyesboy
03-09-2014, 14:21
Back in July I drove a good way up the old coach road from St Johns in the Vale to Dockray - open to 4x4s but quite rough.
This got me to a place to take off spot on Clough Head without too much effort (though still quite a climb for me these days).

moyesboy
03-09-2014, 14:23
Looking toward Penrith

moyesboy
03-09-2014, 14:24
Thirlmere

moyesboy
03-09-2014, 14:25
Ullswater

moyesboy
03-09-2014, 14:26
Landing by the old coach road, Blencathera in the background :)

supergnome
03-09-2014, 14:44
Very pictureque at this time of year. My kids loved the railway to Ravenglass. Boats used to sell fish to tourists there but it's too close to Sellerfield for comfort. David.

exosteve
03-09-2014, 20:34
Landing by the old coach road, Blencathera in the background :)

Went swimming in the tarn on there before doing sharp edge:eek:
Are you that dude we had a chat with up the peak that day on the slippy muddy lane?
He had his t2 for taking his handglider up hills and had a noisey lay shaft bearing?

moyesboy
09-09-2014, 16:20
Yes that's me.
I live in Tideswell.
I've done maybe 2000 more miles and the bearing is much the same.
I do believe it is quietest with the vehicle pointing uphill - like yours was when you were trying to demonstrate it and it was quiet.

I just plan to drive it until it conks out then think about an exchange box.

moyesboy
09-09-2014, 16:27
There aren't that many lanes we can get up to launch from - there's a private one on the Blorenge (Abergavenny) that the hang/para gliding club owns. We often ferry a lot of gliders up there for competitions. A few others in Wales where we get permissions off farmers. With the farmers permission we also drive up Moelfre - the one that Hugh Grant walked up a hill and came down a mountain in the film.
This one in the lakes is good and there is another one at Troutbeck, and one up Farleton Knott overlooking the M6 at Lancaster. Then there is a really rough one an Cross Fell near Penrith that I want to try - not been there for 20 years. Used to go up it in a mates Shogun. Most of these are private lanes where the flying club has negotiated access.

Sweety
09-09-2014, 16:59
I've driven the Old coach road & it was a nice drive shame about the weather on that day as it really limited the views:doh is there still that bomb hole 1/2 way along the lane ? managed to dent my fuel tank going through it on my last T2 & that was a SWB would hate to do that section in my LWB would prob get stuck from hooking up the rear end:doh

moyesboy
10-09-2014, 09:25
How far along is that bomb hole?
That day I thought the wind would be more north and drove toward Wolf Craggs, which is flown in a north wind, coming in from the east end of the coach road.
Finding the wind westerly I considered trying to drive all the way through, but instead turned round and went the long way round to come up from the west.

Sounds like that was a wise decision!

moyesboy
11-09-2014, 08:57
The tarn, would be very cold in there!

exosteve
11-09-2014, 10:43
And it was.
Any more than 5 mins in there even on a red hot day would give you hyperthermia

Sweety
11-09-2014, 13:38
How far along is that bomb hole?


I think it was more towards the Dockray end was quite a few years ago when I drove it with a group all I can remember was it was a low point on the lane & either side of the track was bog land. I know this section has been repaired quite a few times due to the bomb hole getting deeper & eating up 4x4's. Got to drive it again tho but hopefully when the weather is nice so we can take in the views of Blencathera also want to walk to the top of Blencathera again whilst my legs will still let me:D