17-04-2011, 05:55pm
I know there aren't too many Evoques out there yet to be taking them off road but here is what I got up to today with the Scottish Green Road Club on their 2nd club outing which was to Killin in the lower Highlands about 90 minutes drive north of Glasgow/ Edinburgh at the west end of Loch Tay.
Very Freelander friendly (so an Evoque will cope easily) and don't let the sight of all those Defenders and Discos put you off, those guys just aren't into mudlarking. The routes the club drives are all on private land, inaccessible to the general public and all on laid tracks.
And what a cracking day to be going off into the hills in your Landie or Rangie............... very pleasant up on the tops, no midges but still a chill in the air out of the sun (but 20c+ in the full sun!) and still snow on the higher mountains too
15 other Land Rover products were also out for the day
Nothing difficult, no need for low ratio unless you really wanted to play, hard packed gravel with the odd pothole and tarred sections below the hydro-electric dam. AND I got sunburned!
Very Freelander friendly (so an Evoque will cope easily) and don't let the sight of all those Defenders and Discos put you off, those guys just aren't into mudlarking. The routes the club drives are all on private land, inaccessible to the general public and all on laid tracks.
And what a cracking day to be going off into the hills in your Landie or Rangie............... very pleasant up on the tops, no midges but still a chill in the air out of the sun (but 20c+ in the full sun!) and still snow on the higher mountains too
15 other Land Rover products were also out for the day
Nothing difficult, no need for low ratio unless you really wanted to play, hard packed gravel with the odd pothole and tarred sections below the hydro-electric dam. AND I got sunburned!