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craigderby

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Yesterday I joined a fair few other folks who took part in the 'Back to Tarmac' protest in the Peak District. It was a good day out, quite a few 4x4s and trailriders turned out.
The next protest is on the 25th November for anyone else who might like to attend.

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I should be able to come, it'd be nice to see some other land cruisers... And it's another excuse to have a drive out
 
For anyone interested, there is another green lane closure protest planned for this Sunday in the Peak District.
Here is the info from the event organisers:

“Building on the success of our ‘Back to Tarmac’ day on 21st October, we now invite you to join us for the second event on Sunday, 25th November.

We have taken on-board your comments, and this time we are focusing on the main roads and the larger towns in the key areas.

As before, we shall be meeting at 10.00am in the car park at the rear of the Monsal Head Hotel at grid ref: SK 185 715, which is about 1.4 miles north of Ashford in the Water.

The route this time is from Monsal Head car park - Ashford in the Water - A6 - Buxton - Dove Holes - Sparrowpit - unclassified road to Winnats Pass - A6187 - Castleton - Hathersage - right on the B6001 - Grindleford - Calver cross roads - A623 - Baslow - through Chatsworth Park on the B6012 - Rowsley - A6 - Bakewell turn right through Ashford again on the B6465 to finish at the Yonderman Café at Wardlow Mires on the junction with the A623.


Through Dropbox you can access placards for your vehicle, and map overlays for the routes:

An A4 placard is available for use inside vehicle rear and side windows.
Please print one or three off before you set out, for the rear and both side windows, (if you have them).
In a plastic sleeve, this will also work on the cover of a rear door mounted spare wheel, or the back of a motorcyclist’s jacket (with duct tape!):
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/27454581/BT...%20Placard.pdf
The Route is available from the link below overdrawn on an OS Map extract for printing, to save marking your maps:

http://tinyurl.com/cg6blud
 
Mines the 4 th truck on the right in the first pic wont be able to make it this time unfortunatly
 
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