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lar



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mcphersonstrut wrote:
Firstly I apologise to AndyC, Viking et al.... but it's quite a novelty for us Thumbs Up



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lar wrote:
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Siberia

We have wildernesses not only in Siberia. There are in 20 min from the city.
But sometime in the city itself


Lar
Indeed ,but I only used Siberia as a reference point.

The geographically challenged British (not as bad as the globally inept Americans) have generally very little recognition of other Russian (or even Soviet) regional names.

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And how are this in your opinion?

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[An unnecessary abomination - disgraceful behaviour

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athelstan wrote:
[An unnecessary abomination - disgraceful behaviour

Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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i have seen a Defender converted like that, at a garage up in scotland (near Killen)

If needs must i suppose it ok, but for the school run i thinks its a little too much Whistle Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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athelstan wrote:


The geographically challenged British (not as bad as the globally inept Americans) have generally very little recognition of other Russian (or even Soviet) regional names.



Rolling Eyes just because you live on the Equator doesn't mean you know everything . go bother your Japanese neighbours Evil or Very Mad At work
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Rolling Eyes just because you live on the Equator doesn't mean you know everything . go bother your Japanese neighbours Evil or Very Mad


Quite Yawn

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Hello, I am new to the forum. Only had the FL 2 since September.

I went for a little drive yesterday (playing in the car), down a few local country lanes. Around here we have had about 3-4 inches of snow but with -4 degrees it had quickly turned to compacted ice.

Anyway, turned off onto this particular lane which I knew to have a few gradients and sharp 90 degree bends on it. I went round one of the bends, to be confronted by an Audi Q7 at the bend at the bottom of a gradient. The Audi driver must have bottled it, because he started to reverse back up hill and into the only house drive on the lane.

Bearing in mind the lane was only wide enough for one car with steep banks, he's at the bottom and I'm the middle of the grade, and it's bloody slippy - I'm thinking this is where I (nervously) find out if I've spent wisely. Put the car in reverse and expected a lot of wheel slip, so no gas, just clutch. No stall just went back up, some 30 yards back up the hill and into the entrance of the farmers field. No problem whatsoever and in fact, a bit under whelming. Then waited patiently for the Audi to ascend. To my surprise, it was like watching Bambi (albeit a bit larger) on ice, lots of wheel slip and clearly struggling to get past the point which I had reversed from. Eventually, the Audi passed me.

I then went down the hill, complete with sharp bends and very long long skid marks (on the road), with relative ease. Turn round the blind bend, where the Audi pulled out, to find a much steeper descent of pure ice - oh !**!. With hdc on, I descended to the bottom and another blind bend, a lot of break juddering but completely under control to the bottom and around the bend without a hint of skid.

To cut this long, and probably boring story short - the car is brilliant in these conditions. It's only until you see other vehicles struggling with the snow and ice, you appreciate how composed the car (and driver) is!!

PS I think the wife is onto my antics of making utterly bogus journeys whilst everyone else is not moving beyond their front door!

Best wishes to All!

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Welcome

TBH you sound very lucky, going down icy roads in a 4x4 doesn't mean you be safe, they can still slip away

From what you describe i wouldn't have bothered on normal tyres, and then only maybe on winter tyres

Main thing is though, you made the choice and the the car delivered Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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npinks,

You are quite - driving on compacted snow / ice ain't clever. It's out my system now - now that I know how the vehicle reacts.

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philsh wrote:
AndyC wrote:
Oh Shocked you get used to it when 5 months of the year is winter Evil or Very Mad - but I bet you wouldnt swap with me would you Question


I'm jealous of you Andy. The winters down here are absolutely s Censored t. Rain, rain, rain and loads of wind Big Cry . We get half an inch of snow and the entire road network and public transport grinds to a halt. I, for one, love the snow and can't get enough of it. Looks like I need to move to Scandanavia Thumbs Up Thumbs Up


Well it seems most of you have more snow in the UK than we have along the coastline south of Oslo at the moment, but there is plenty inland and further north and in fact more than enough in southernmost and west Norway right now. We have had temperatures between -5 and -14 locally so no big deal for a FL2 Thumbs Up but temperatures inland and a bit further North have been down to -40 (mainly -15 to -25 which is cold enough). Several weeks ago at our mountain cabin the snow was 50-60 cm (20”-24”) deep, but it has snowed considerably there since then. However, traditionally, the heaviest snowfall and the coldest temperatures we get from January, so heaven help us what we may get in the new year in these times of Global Warming. Laughing

On mountain roads between Oslo and western can be a dreadful experience if you get caught – always recommended to have sleeping bags, food and warm clothing etc. in the car, because our snow clearers can’t always cope with the heavy snowfall and people have been stuck in their cars or even on a train overnight Shocked

Pilsh:
So, if you really like snow, yes visit a snow country in winter, but also consider the cold temperatures and dark days with little daylight during the worst 3-months. During the later part of winter in Norway is often very nice with warm sunny days with longer daylight, blue sky, several minus degrees and stable snow cover – ideal for the skiing and LR driving in the mountain roads that are open. When I moved from Bedfordshire to Norway, I also loved snow and winter and skiing (at first), but unless you are born here, I would say it is difficult to love snow (winter, low temperatures etc) forever, as you never really get used to the negative sides to it. Wink 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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AndyC wrote:

On mountain roads between Oslo and western can be a dreadful experience if you get caught – always recommended to have sleeping bags, food and warm clothing etc. in the car, because our snow clearers can’t always cope with the heavy snowfall and people have been stuck in their cars or even on a train overnight Shocked


We get people stuck overnight in their cars, but this is due to accidents and traffic etc. Still have no idea how it happens, and how the police etc. can't get everyone off the roads, but that Britain for you, madness Rolling Eyes

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rmbillington wrote:
AndyC wrote:

On mountain roads between Oslo and western can be a dreadful experience if you get caught – always recommended to have sleeping bags, food and warm clothing etc. in the car, because our snow clearers can’t always cope with the heavy snowfall and people have been stuck in their cars or even on a train overnight Shocked


We get people stuck overnight in their cars, but this is due to accidents and traffic etc. Still have no idea how it happens, and how the police etc. can't get everyone off the roads, but that Britain for you, madness Rolling Eyes


But not buried in snow and in minus 20C I hope Whistle 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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