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Old 23-11-2012, 10:21   #1
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Default bit of a puddle

Bloke in the van, bit of an idiot tbh

splashed him good with my wake bet he felt like a right numpty

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Old 23-11-2012, 11:24   #2
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Wednesday evening on the way home there were a number of cars blocking my route home who had become stranded in flood water, they hadn't anticipated the depth of.

One of them (a Clio driver) had been quoted £85.00 by the AA to get him out, and then £5.00 a mile to tow him to his destination, or garage!

I dont have a snorkel, so I bottled it and turned around. Its embarrasing getting stuck in a hatchback... even worse in a 4 X 4 though.

If this is a sign of the type of weather we can now expect, I think a snorkel may be an essential item. I think the T2 can only wade up to 500mm withouth one.

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Old 23-11-2012, 11:26   #3
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I did this puddle last night at about 8pm and it was up the windscreen shat myself tbh, and i cant belive the water didn't come in
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Old 23-11-2012, 11:49   #4
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I did this puddle last night at about 8pm and it was up the windscreen shat myself tbh, and i cant belive the water didn't come in
Aye freaky innit if it had been a landie then you'd still be there with the doors open draining the puddle out
The downside is though you start to float at about that depth mate and suddenly you have no traction. Have to drive paddle steamer stylee then
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Old 23-11-2012, 12:06   #5
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Aye freaky innit if it had been a landie then you'd still be there with the doors open draining the puddle out
The downside is though you start to float at about that depth mate and suddenly you have no traction. Have to drive paddle steamer stylee then
yes mate, I've seen a vid i think for safari snorkels where they drive in to some lake/river in a white lwb and it just floats off and starts spinning around but eventually they get traction and drive out again
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Old 23-11-2012, 12:20   #6
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I'd rather have water at my feet then floating around like a rubber dingy.
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Old 23-11-2012, 12:36   #7
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I spose it doesn't matter when your driving a mk2 Fred flintstones car
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Old 23-11-2012, 14:18   #8
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yes mate, I've seen a vid i think for safari snorkels where they drive in to some lake/river in a white lwb and it just floats off and starts spinning around but eventually they get traction and drive out again
Found it:

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nice one, as you say 'that's how we roll'
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I did this puddle last night at about 8pm and it was up the windscreen shat myself tbh, and i cant belive the water didn't come in
I've had it that deep in river @ clog with water rushing towards me! no problems lol & no snorkel
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I've had it that deep in river @ clog with water rushing towards me! no problems lol & no snorkel
i once drove mine through a lake at a farm
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