Overland Trail Tours - Peak District - April 29th 2011

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Overland Trail Tours - Peak District - April 29th 2011

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Whilst you were all watching the wedding I was out doing this!! lol

Teaser video :)

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A mate and I went for a day out on the trails with Overland Trail Tours. Fooking excellent day out!! This is my first proper attempt at riding on the rough stuff apart from the pissing about I did when I was younger. If you are going to have a go, get yourself as fit as possible as it is bloody hard work.

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get over iom for some green laneing mate, you will love it :twisted:
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benny hedges wrote:get over iom for some green laneing mate, you will love it :twisted:

Hmm don't tempt me. I'm already thinking of p/x ing the storm again. I don't need any encouragement from you!! lol :thumbup:
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nah chop the bmx in and get summat with a bit of power! :biggrin
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looks like fun, reminds me that I need to get my enduro bike out again and nip down to the local TRF to find out what green lanes NERC has left in the midlands.
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fun :thumbup:

looks too dry and easy........need mental rocky river beds that climb for miles..............or a good old fashioned bog.
I can remember runs up round Ingleton in north Yorkshire where we would take 1hr to get all the bike across a 1/2mile section of bog. You could look around and it was like a bike graveyard! some stuck with both wheels out of sight, some with just the front missing from view, and the rider headfirst in the gloop.

I blame global warming and the Nanny state having to send trucks up to grade anything classed as a road...spoils the fun!
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AMCQ46 wrote:fun :thumbup:

looks too dry and easy........need mental rocky river beds that climb for miles..............or a good old fashioned bog.
I can remember runs up round Ingleton in north Yorkshire where we would take 1hr to get all the bike across a 1/2mile section of bog. You could look around and it was like a bike graveyard! some stuck with both wheels out of sight, some with just the front missing from view, and the rider headfirst in the gloop.

I blame global warming and the Nanny state having to send trucks up to grade anything classed as a road...spoils the fun!
Easy for you mate. I was fooked after 20mins!! lol

Apparently the rocky sections would have been easier if it was wet as the mud tends to stop the rocks moving about so much. There was a great variety of trails. The 1st two vids was just session 1. I failed to capture any of the second session. I had a big off too which would have been awesome to watch :( User fail!!

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Thanks for posting those pics, got me wanting to get back to greenlaning.

you did well with just 1 off!!!! you must be doing something right :thumbup:

yeah, you are right about riding on loose stone, hard work as both wheels are moving in every direction and if you lose momentum you can struggle to get going again..............a damn good work out

were they the 250 or the 450 yams? what you looking at buying now you have tried a real enduro bike?
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AMCQ46 wrote:Thanks for posting those pics, got me wanting to get back to greenlaning.

you did well with just 1 off!!!! you must be doing something right :thumbup:

yeah, you are right about riding on loose stone, hard work as both wheels are moving in every direction and if you lose momentum you can struggle to get going again..............a damn good work out

were they the 250 or the 450 yams? what you looking at buying now you have tried a real enduro bike?
WR250F with 1/4 action throttle.

Cant have 3 bikes and cant get rid of the beemer so its looking more and more likely the storm will have to go. :( Anyone wanna swap :wink: Talking to the guy that runs the tour, he has used honda 400, wr426 and said out of those and his current bikes, the yam 250f have been the most reliable and up to the task. He also runs KTM450exc too.

I'd like to get a WR250f but might try some others too. Not tried a real one if the wr250f isn't classed as a real enduro?
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2 offs. One big one which hurt and a little one where I just fell into the bank as I had lost momentum and as you say, once you stop its hard to get going again. The second off will appear in a later vid. Need to get the footage back off my mate :)

You'll also notice in the next lot of vids that my confidence is shot after the big off, that plus as I wasn't riding right, I was using more energy and tired quicker. Can't wait to get out on the lanes again to sort my fooking riding position out. I was leaning back to much and not standing over the bars, so every time I opened the throttle, I had to hang on for dear life. 8O
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i want to do some relaxed green laning on my mt350 if enough of us want to give it a go why not meet up
have some some my bike can carry extra fuel tea making stuff even tents lol
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Darknomad wrote:i want to do some relaxed green laning on my mt350 if enough of us want to give it a go why not meet up
have some some my bike can carry extra fuel tea making stuff even tents lol
My mate is looing at getting an MT350. :)

Do have have many green lanes near you?
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AMCQ46 wrote:Thanks for posting those pics, got me wanting to get back to greenlaning.
You are most welcome. I have been trawling the swapz site for a possible swap. Loadsa crap on there.

How much is my storm worth considering the damage. 30 odd thousand miles too (mostly be me :) and you can watch lots of it on my youtube channel lol :evil: ) http://www.consolecorner.uk.com/Bikes/V ... rentstate/
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virtually no grean lanes near me im in london
im happy to make a weekend of it travel to cornwal camp green lane camp again get a sense of freedom
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the mt350 pulls a smile not a weelie
the vtr is just to goddamn awesome to get rid of having both makes me apreciate and respect both bikes more
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