Hi Bike lugger looking at your video at 8.23 you are seen on the road from Arncliffe to Kilnsey which kind got me rather puzzled when it is Ingleton to Hawes... presuming you got some footage mixed up while putting this video together... good video
Hi Megan! Well, I never said it was a direct route! In fact we usually try to fit as many lanes in as possible to make the day out more interesting which often involves some zigs and zags. Good eye to spot the road, but we did drive down there before heading back north through Starbotton. Cheers, Matt.
@@JamesWilson-gw2ij great community spirit lad no wonder everyone hates 4x4s when half of ya don't even look after your own lmao ill inbox him where it is as bikers don't mind sharing the fun ✌😎👌
Missed your message sorry mate! osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/osmaps/route/3136791/jimny-test-run Better late than never eh? Usual disclaimers about checking the route is still legal, stick to the tracks, don't drive it like a berk, etc....
You should find the whole route here. Think there’s a way to download it as a gpx file for use with your satnav. osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/osmaps/route/3136791/jimny-test-run
For most of that I was probably in high range, certainly where it’s level and fairly smooth. Low is good when it gets tricky or you need to go slow in a controlled manner. Always worth being in low before you really need to be. Time lost changing between ratios can loose momentum and get you stuck, not great if you’re in a river!
Hi Bike lugger looking at your video at 8.23 you are seen on the road from Arncliffe to Kilnsey which kind got me rather puzzled when it is Ingleton to Hawes... presuming you got some footage mixed up while putting this video together... good video
Hi Megan! Well, I never said it was a direct route! In fact we usually try to fit as many lanes in as possible to make the day out more interesting which often involves some zigs and zags. Good eye to spot the road, but we did drive down there before heading back north through Starbotton. Cheers, Matt.
Hi pal ive joined glass and ive got tw2 where is the lane where u drive down the stream thanks
Excellent video.
Thanks Dude.
Hi can you tell me where this starts and finishes much appreciated cheers
🤣🤣🤣 not a chance
@@JamesWilson-gw2ij why not if its legal 😏 😉
@@gromhub find it himself
@@JamesWilson-gw2ij great community spirit lad no wonder everyone hates 4x4s when half of ya don't even look after your own lmao ill inbox him where it is as bikers don't mind sharing the fun ✌😎👌
Missed your message sorry mate!
osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/osmaps/route/3136791/jimny-test-run
Better late than never eh?
Usual disclaimers about checking the route is still legal, stick to the tracks, don't drive it like a berk, etc....
Hello I have a discovery 3 very respectable green laner, could anyone please give me the start location of this
Thank you
You should find the whole route here. Think there’s a way to download it as a gpx file for use with your satnav.
osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/osmaps/route/3136791/jimny-test-run
@@BikeLugger thank you very much 😊
Im familiar with Busk Lane, but what is the first section of the video please?
The first lane with the water sections is a lovely UCR north of Chipping. Then it shifts to one north of Melling.
@@BikeLugger Have you got a start point or anything on view ranger for that one mate?
@@lukeb2475 osmaps.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/osmaps/route/3136791/jimny-test-run
What gear are you generally using ? 4wd hi or lo for most of the drive ?
For most of that I was probably in high range, certainly where it’s level and fairly smooth. Low is good when it gets tricky or you need to go slow in a controlled manner. Always worth being in low before you really need to be. Time lost changing between ratios can loose momentum and get you stuck, not great if you’re in a river!