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Off-roading at Kirton

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Paul - xxx - 26 Feb 2007 10:15 GMT
Had a great day, so glad nullified posted about this place ... well
worthy of promoting, I think.  ;)

http://www.korc.co.uk/

Took a few pics, not many, tyoo busy trying to get round the place ...
it's absolutely huge, varied terrain, only a few marked sections and a
couple of one-way sections but something to suit everything from the
almost standard Disco (with seven people in it) like mine to out and out
trials beasts.

Some pics at
http://flickr.com/photos/35295373@N00/403247590/in/photostream/

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Mark Solesbury - 26 Feb 2007 10:20 GMT
> Had a great day, so glad nullified posted about this place ... well
> worthy of promoting, I think.  ;)
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> Some pics at
> http://flickr.com/photos/35295373@N00/403247590/in/photostream/

The last bloke is a bit brave to say the least... No wave, so i assume
he was stuck?

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Austin Shackles - 26 Feb 2007 14:10 GMT
>> Had a great day, so glad nullified posted about this place ... well
>> worthy of promoting, I think.  ;)
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>The last bloke is a bit brave to say the least... No wave, so i assume
>he was stuck?

the bits you've got pictures of look a bit extreme.  
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Paul - xxx - 26 Feb 2007 17:58 GMT
Austin Shackles <austinDITCHTHISFORBETTERRESULTS@ddol-las.net> typed:
> On or around Mon, 26 Feb 2007 19:20:49 +0900, Mark Solesbury
> <mark_solesbury@tiscaliIWONDERIFTHISWORKS.co.uk> enlightened us
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> the bits you've got pictures of look a bit extreme.

The first two pictures were the first two sections we saw, and gulped a
little, they are a tad extreme, but to be honest we spent four hours in
the place and didn't go over a section twice, though we did sometimes do
them in reverse direction.

Loads of flatter less gnarly areas, we found some guys with barbecues
setup, deckchairs and having a rare old time... ;)

Varied terrain too, mostly gravelly/sandy/wet sections, but also a lot
of wodded/muddy/dry(ish) sections too.  Lots or axle-twisters, lots of
moderate to dodgy for standard Discos, but to be honest there's so much
area to play in and so much choice the place would suit anyone with any
vehicle, 'cept maybe full-on desert racers.  Indeed the site limit is 10
mph and most of the places you'd be hard pushed to do much more anyway.

Only thing that bothered us, with seven people in, was the depths of
some of the bits of water, we were worried about grounding and drowning,
but tbh, those fears soon evaporated as (using good off-road practice)
it's fairly easy to see where the deep bits are.  And we mostly watched
when someone else went through first .. ;)  Also some of the climbs were
a bit steep with very sharp departure angles, so again with the weight,
and a tow-bar we were a bit hesitant in some areas.  Again, though, it
has to be said, we could have stayed much longer and still not seen all
of it.

Well impressed with the place, and the organisers.  CB calls for
assistance were met professionally, politely and promptly, couldn't ask
for more.  We were pulled out within three minutes, but then we just
happened to flag down a passing Defender ... ;)

Even the wife enjoyed it.

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Austin Shackles - 26 Feb 2007 14:15 GMT
>> Had a great day, so glad nullified posted about this place ... well
>> worthy of promoting, I think.  ;)
>>
>> http://www.korc.co.uk/

>> Some pics at
>> http://flickr.com/photos/35295373@N00/403247590/in/photostream/
>
>The last bloke is a bit brave to say the least... No wave, so i assume
>he was stuck?

It'd be handy for the proposed northern unofficial.

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nullified - 26 Feb 2007 16:59 GMT
>>> Had a great day, so glad nullified posted about this place ... well
>>> worthy of promoting, I think.  ;)
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
>It'd be handy for the proposed northern unofficial.

Dont be misled guys, yes there are some *very* extreme chunks for
those brave/foolhardy/skilled enough, but you dont have to be bonkers
as there's plenty of more moderate bits there too. Remember there is
five hundred acres there, so there's bits to suit all levels, in fact
the chap I took with me was a bit of a virgin so we played moderate
all day and still didnt do the same bits more than twice.
As for an unofficial, they would be open to suggestions - I know the
organisers there are looking at opening other than they do now as just
one Sunday per month
steve Taylor - 26 Feb 2007 19:06 GMT
> As for an unofficial, they would be open to suggestions - I know the
> organisers there are looking at opening other than they do now as just
> one Sunday per month

They´d want more than the 10 or so AFLérs that have turned up at
previous events though.

Steve
Lee_D - 26 Feb 2007 19:48 GMT
steve Taylor <steve@thetaylorfamily.org.uk> uttered summat worrerz
funny about:

>> As for an unofficial, they would be open to suggestions - I know the
>> organisers there are looking at opening other than they do now as
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Steve

You fixed that axle yet then?

I know you can't rush a good job but surely gold plating is a bit OTT ;-)

As for a Northern Unofficial I'd be happy to attend pending being able -
this year things are very tight on the weekend availability front due to
lot's of irons in the fire. Where exactly is Kirton for those of us not in
the know?

For me it seem's sensible to go when they are open anyway - the next issue
being to find somewhere to Camp for all with creature comforts and GS of H
when we turn up in a fleet of Solihulls finest. Roll out the barrel and
crank up the brazier :-) And as always to balance life out something other
than Landies of interest  too for those not wishing to get muddy - there are
afterall some Landie owners who like shiney... I like both :-) <climbs on
fence>

Lee
steve Taylor - 26 Feb 2007 20:22 GMT
> You fixed that axle yet then?
>
> I know you can't rush a good job but surely gold plating is a bit OTT ;-)

Don´t start - I got an earful at the committee meeting on Saturday too.
Though I did acquire a 101 winch for my pains.

> As for a Northern Unofficial I'd be happy to attend pending being able -
> this year things are very tight on the weekend availability front due to
> lot's of irons in the fire. Where exactly is Kirton for those of us not in
> the know?

Look at the bloody website !

> For me it seem's sensible to go when they are open anyway - the next issue
> being to find somewhere to Camp for all with creature comforts and GS of H
> when we turn up in a fleet of Solihulls finest.

I can recommend this site
http://www.trentfield.co.uk/  - which is about  35 minutes  from the
offroading place.

Steve
Lee_D - 26 Feb 2007 20:53 GMT
steve Taylor <steve@thetaylorfamily.org.uk> uttered summat worrerz
funny about:

> Look at the bloody website !

I've slept since that link... point taken... still none the wiser...s'pose
I'll have to click on it now. :-)

>> For me it seem's sensible to go when they are open anyway - the next
>> issue being to find somewhere to Camp for all with creature comforts
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>
> Steve

Will look at that too shortly.... but definately before the axle is done :-D

Lee
David G. Bell - 27 Feb 2007 16:42 GMT
On Monday, in article <54grsfF20qcjoU1@mid.individual.net>

> As for a Northern Unofficial I'd be happy to attend pending being able -
> this year things are very tight on the weekend availability front due to
> lot's of irons in the fire. Where exactly is Kirton for those of us not in
> the know?

Kirton in Lindsey, between Lincoln and Scunthorpe.

> For me it seem's sensible to go when they are open anyway - the next issue
> being to find somewhere to Camp for all with creature comforts and GS of H
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> afterall some Landie owners who like shiney... I like both :-) <climbs on
> fence>

There's Famous Four over at Louth, and some interesting roads up in the
Wolds. Didn't one of the magazines do a piece on rural Lincolnshire, a
few years ago?

I don't know about green laning in the area.

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Austin Shackles - 27 Feb 2007 14:01 GMT
>> As for an unofficial, they would be open to suggestions - I know the
>> organisers there are looking at opening other than they do now as just
>> one Sunday per month
>
>They´d want more than the 10 or so AFLérs that have turned up at
>previous events though.

yebbut, you could time it to co-incide with a regular playday.

freaky.  as I typed "co-incide" there, the woman on the radio news said
"co-incide"
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nullified - 27 Feb 2007 14:14 GMT
>>> As for an unofficial, they would be open to suggestions - I know the
>>> organisers there are looking at opening other than they do now as just
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>freaky.  as I typed "co-incide" there, the woman on the radio news said
>"co-incide"

I'm going to get some pics up this evening (cant do it now coz I'm on
the laptop) to show more of the variety at Kirton. Its *such* a large
site, though, that it'd be perfectly feasible to camp *there*, rather
than a dedicated site. Obviously you'd have no power, but for those
running gennies or even caravan batteries a night's stopover shouldn't
cause a problem? I'm sure they'd give you access to the loos, anyway
(not that they are what you'd call spiffing).
I hasten to add, by the way, that I have no connection whatever with
KORC - I just go as often as I can and like the place so am happy to
recommend.
Lee_D - 27 Feb 2007 15:00 GMT
nullified <null@null.null> uttered summat worrerz funny about:

> I'm going to get some pics up this evening (cant do it now coz I'm on
> the laptop) to show more of the variety at Kirton. Its *such* a large
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> KORC - I just go as often as I can and like the place so am happy to
> recommend.

We can pitch anywhere on the proviso we will still be there in the morning
and not pick up a million Nails etc. I do however have sympathy for those
who like a shower and camp in tents / vehicles. It's not such a fun weekend
if you ming for 3 days. Not saying we ming, our caravan has a shower and
heating.

It's also en easier sell for other 'alfs if there is an element of none
4x4ing ness. Mrs D is suitably brainwashed and indeed try getting the Disco
keys from her, however I'm mindful others may have other 'alfs not so
tollerant.

Lee
Paul - xxx - 26 Feb 2007 17:49 GMT
Mark Solesbury <mark_solesbury@tiscaliIWONDERIFTHISWORKS.co.uk> typed:
>> Had a great day, so glad nullified posted about this place ... well
>> worthy of promoting, I think.  ;)
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> The last bloke is a bit brave to say the least... No wave, so i assume
> he was stuck?

Ho yuss .. well and truly.  He'd nose-dived in and drowned the engine,
so got winched back.  I thought I'd left a comment or two, but might not
have done the right keypresses.  By the time he'd got quarter way back
the waterline inside was the same as outside.  Should have took a video
of the doors opening, seemed just like a bow-wave .. ;)

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