Most viewed - Muddy Truckers Trophy 5th-7th March 2004 |

Dave White835 viewsPaul runs the winch rope out to the tree strop so the front of the vehicle can be winched up the bank. Tom Perrin was among those marshalling on the day and keeps an eye on proceedings.
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Dave White629 viewsDave has finally got his motor facing in the right direction. The front light lenses have been removed because Matthew smashed one of his sidelight lenses at the bottom of the drop and as the military ones simply unscrew there's no point in putting them in harms way.
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Saturday Morning472 viewsThe view from our tents... ideal camping weather.
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Matthew and Paul406 viewsThe kitchen - bacon butties and coffee all round.
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The team get to work368 viewsHaving lost drive in the front axle we set about dismantling the 110 at a suitably dry location. The front right hand half shaft turned out to be the culprit, the same one we changed in a hotel car park in Ireland 5 months earlier.
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Sunday Morning331 viewsFrom left to right: Matthew, Paul, Dave and John. It was cold, wet and miserable in Scotland on the Sunday morning but once again bacon butties and coffee were being cooked up on the back of the 110 so things were looking up !
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Keith Hutchins328 viewsKeith and co picked the short straw with this as their first challenge, A chain saw would have been more useful than a winch.
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Dave White297 viewsThe robust tubular bumper (courtesy of Matthew and John) kept the rocks off the bodywork.
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Dave White280 viewsAfter the night stages we had to repair a puncture in the front left tyre.
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Dave White251 viewsDave winches the front of the motor up the bank while Matthew checks the length of the punch wire.
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Dave White243 viewsWith the rear winch rigged up, Dave starts his descent.
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Dave White235 viewsSomewhere out there are 12 punches, go and find them....
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