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RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - J77 - 05-11-2012 10:39pm

Would rather stay as one, personally.


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - XFullFatTim - 05-11-2012 11:15pm

Makes sense really, but I'm an ex-pat of nearly 50 years residency and to be honest would sooner be living up here than down in the SE of England (where I am originally from) with all that 2nd/3rd/4th/5th hand water, those hard pavements and crowded roads, even if I have to show my Aussie passport ( has it's uses!) to get across the border!


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - David-H. - 13-11-2012 10:58pm

Hi.

We'll be up for this depending on the date.

Cheers - David.


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - XFullFatTim - 13-11-2012 11:58pm

If I can persuade the committee it won't happen before Easter 2013 however if you want to try a Forest drive that even a Ferrari could do then head out to Aberfoyle, take the road up the steep hill above the village toward the Duke's Pass/ Trossachs and Callander and about 3 miles along is a perpose built 3 Lochs Forest Drive. You will get mud splashes but nothing worse, it is officially offroad on the Forest Tracks and a great place to have a family picnic. Dogs are welcome too but if you want to fish in the lochs you need permit!


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - Metebelis - 14-11-2012 01:47am

(13-11-2012 11:58pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  If I can persuade the committee it won't happen before Easter 2013 however if you want to try a Forest drive that even a Ferrari could do then head out to Aberfoyle, take the road up the steep hill above the village toward the Duke's Pass/ Trossachs and Callander and about 3 miles along is a perpose built 3 Lochs Forest Drive. You will get mud splashes but nothing worse, it is officially offroad on the Forest Tracks and a great place to have a family picnic. Dogs are welcome too but if you want to fish in the lochs you need permit!

The 3 Lochs Drive is indeed great fun. I have done it 3 times since getting the Evoque in June. However the Forestry Commission website lists this as being closed for vehicles for the winter. It says that it is open April to Oct. I live about 35 miles away from the drive, too far away to drive up just to check if its open (plus I'm in Cancun just now).

If it does remain open over the winter I would love to try it when it snows.


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - XFullFatTim - 14-11-2012 02:06am

I live a couple of miles away from the 3 lochs drive, last weekend it was still open as somebody had ripped up the barrier............. But I will keep an eye in it and report back


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - xxxx5 - 14-11-2012 09:37pm

Sounds good, and as i am working a lot in Scotland these days it would be great to stop over and explore.


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - x5pea - 17-11-2012 08:31pm

count me in


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - IKM - 17-11-2012 08:42pm

I've no excuse, count me in as well. Look forward to it. Thanks.


RE: Feeler for an Evoque/ Freelander2 only gentle drive in the country - tetstb - 18-11-2012 03:10pm

Having had pan roof replaced by insurer they said the car is now classed as a grass and gravel 4x4 only and wont replace again if broken whilst off roading.