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benjj



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Advice on organising an offroad morning

Hello chaps,

I've volunteered to organise a morning offroading for myself and a couple of friends in North Yorkshire.

I've got one particular route in mind (about 5 miles long, probably take around 45 minutes to an hour for the 3/4 of us to pass) but I'm hoping to add a few more into the mix.

However (!), I see that 'green lanes' are a bit of a guarded secret. Can anyone give me any advice or tips on some good routes around Pately Bridge/Harrogate/Ripon and around. I understand this may have to be done by PM.

We're not looking for any hardcore stuff, just to stretch the legs a bit (and have a cheeky bbq bacon breakfast on the top of a hill!). Cars will be road biased (likely 2/3 FFRR and possibly an older Freelander or similar), all on normal road tyres.

Thanks for any help anyone may like to give.

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this site might help http://www.trailwise.org.uk/ ... - .- -.




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benjj



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Terrific, thanks Stan.

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