fair play lads that looks a good lane to do :) got shit loads like that up where i live :) IN WALES the best lane's ever and no we dont mind you takin some sheep back with you lol
This lane is called Water lane, We drove it with a group from Discovery owners club, I does get mighty tight in places as the scratches down my rear quarter will show, LOL.
Use only rights of way with vehicular rights. Keep to the defined track. Detour only to pass immovable obstructions. Travel at a quiet and unobtrusive pace and as slowly as practicable. Green lanes are subject to the same laws as surfaced roads, ensure your vehicle is fully road-legal. When travelling in groups, keep to a small number. Do not travel on lanes when they risk being affected beyond a point of natural recovery. Do not practice recovery techniques. Be courteous to other road users.
Use only rights of way with known, proven or provable vehicular rights. Keep to the defined track. Detour only to pass immovable obstructions. Travel at a quiet and unobtrusive pace and as slowly as practicable; we recommend a maximum of 12 mph when in a 4x4 and on an Unsurfaced Right of Way (URoW). Ensure your vehicle is fully road-legal, URoW are subject to the same laws as surfaced roads. When travelling in groups, keep to a small number - four or less.
Do not travel on URoW when they risk being affected beyond a point of natural recovery. Do not use URoW that maybe damaged by the wheel pressure applied by your vehicle. Avoid damage to trees, hedgerows and boundaries. Some roads carry vehicular rights but are physically too narrow for 4x4s. Do not practice recovery techniques on any URoW. Be courteous to other road users. Remember that wildlife faces many threats and URoW are valuable habitats, take special care in spring and early summer.
Guys I've tried like hell to get a map ref for this lane unfortunately we followed two motorcyclists who we met on another green lane and bet we cudnt get down it. i cant remember the way back to it but i do know that it is near petersfield in west sussex. i hope this helps
Looks like fun boy's
leamyelectricinc1 7 months ago
were abouts is this lane please could u put it on here many thanks
littletucker1 1 year ago
fair play lads that looks a good lane to do :) got shit loads like that up where i live :) IN WALES the best lane's ever and no we dont mind you takin some sheep back with you lol
bigbenny777 2 years ago
This lane is called Water lane, We drove it with a group from Discovery owners club, I does get mighty tight in places as the scratches down my rear quarter will show, LOL.
Much fun tho!!
bellysgonnagetchya 2 years ago
If you dont know where this is, or cant remember... how come you knew it was "the narrow bit" and " i remember seeing the paint on the rocks"??
flashpoint2000 2 years ago
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Use only rights of way with vehicular rights. Keep to the defined track. Detour only to pass immovable obstructions. Travel at a quiet and unobtrusive pace and as slowly as practicable. Green lanes are subject to the same laws as surfaced roads, ensure your vehicle is fully road-legal. When travelling in groups, keep to a small number. Do not travel on lanes when they risk being affected beyond a point of natural recovery. Do not practice recovery techniques. Be courteous to other road users.
angrylandy1 2 years ago
WOW, thats tight, lol. Shame you don't know location. I think some petersfield scouting is in order!!
crotchrocket3000 3 years ago
Use only rights of way with known, proven or provable vehicular rights. Keep to the defined track. Detour only to pass immovable obstructions. Travel at a quiet and unobtrusive pace and as slowly as practicable; we recommend a maximum of 12 mph when in a 4x4 and on an Unsurfaced Right of Way (URoW). Ensure your vehicle is fully road-legal, URoW are subject to the same laws as surfaced roads. When travelling in groups, keep to a small number - four or less.
the4x4debate 3 years ago
Do not travel on URoW when they risk being affected beyond a point of natural recovery. Do not use URoW that maybe damaged by the wheel pressure applied by your vehicle. Avoid damage to trees, hedgerows and boundaries. Some roads carry vehicular rights but are physically too narrow for 4x4s. Do not practice recovery techniques on any URoW. Be courteous to other road users. Remember that wildlife faces many threats and URoW are valuable habitats, take special care in spring and early summer.
the4x4debate 3 years ago
yes you are right.foul
ajhow 3 years ago
shame about the dirty mouths
leofurleigh 4 years ago
eh what dirty mouths you need help mate
landyman33 4 years ago
Guys I've tried like hell to get a map ref for this lane unfortunately we followed two motorcyclists who we met on another green lane and bet we cudnt get down it. i cant remember the way back to it but i do know that it is near petersfield in west sussex. i hope this helps
landyman33 4 years ago
dude. post the lane. we all want a go
stigthespanner 4 years ago
yeah can you post where the lane is??
lewisbernard 5 years ago
looks cool where is this lane man
landyman200 5 years ago
ha ha tight fit looks like a great lane
dazcool 5 years ago