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me trucks getting how I want it now.
im not interested in pissing locals off or ripping nature reserves up or testing me truck on bits of unmapped lanes.
but I need adventure with it.
green laning is great:D
but does anyone know of the highest altitude lane?
I would love to drive up a mountain.
is it possible?
 
I know many years ago a Ford Model T managed to drive up Ben Nevis in Scotland:eek::eek::eek: but no vehicle after that has be allowed to:doh I know you can get a permit to drive Gates Scar Pass in the Lakes but the max wheel base is 100" so sadly that rules out the LWB T2:( & don't know of any other high off road passes.
 
we once drove up a very big hill in Ireland with an amazing view over various islands in a mazda bongo 4x4.
I didn't get my tuck the way it is for pay and plays, I didn't do all the mods for green laning.
I did it because its our only form of transport (apart from foot and pushbike)
and i want it to cope with all our adventures.
i love getting to the best view points.
if i can find a place we can drive very high up and flop a tent out by me truck.
i wont tell you where it is lol
 
i wont tell you where it is lol

Lol! :lol

Talking of mount snow don me the misses and some family are planning to try the mile long zip wire off of snowdon in May some time.

If anyone is near we could have a lane day?

We are bringing the misuses nephew he's only 16 and he's now addicted to greenlanes :lol
 
In Scotland there are almost no green lanes but you could get to some very high points up there you just need the go ahead from the land owner to drive on their land:augie
 
In Scotland there are almost no green lanes but you could get to some very high points up there you just need the go ahead from the land owner to drive on their land:augie

that sounds like a top gear type challenge. can we do it?:nenau
 
The drive up Snowdon was hardly difficult. it seems he tried twice and broke it twice. Apparently driving up the footpath :doh
Any way, moving on, there's plenty of mountainous tracks around north and mid Wales we could take you on if you have time.
The zip wire is on my to do list too :naughty
 
The drive up Snowdon was hardly difficult. it seems he tried twice and broke it twice. Apparently driving up the footpath :doh
Any way, moving on, there's plenty of mountainous tracks around north and mid Wales we could take you on if you have time.
The zip wire is on my to do list too :naughty

you my new best friend:kissy.
just trying convert my new found terrano friend away from Yorkshire campin trip to wales campin trip.
we cant afford the france trip. but wales isn't that much veg oil:D from here.
me truck will be at maximum lift height by then :D:D:D
 
I live in the Chiltern hills, not exactly mountains, but there are some great views across Oxfordshire near to me. :augie
 
this is quite a climb.
took this in the Yorkshire dales a few years back.its the top of fremmington edge.
 
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