The first section seemed reasonably easy, with getting of the beach being the hardest bit. The real climb is on the second leg. The second leg starts just before the 1Km mark, at the 90? bend. This is where everyone get's their run up to tackle the super loose sand on that section. It is also chopped up pretty bad. There is also a limestone outcrop on the left side of the track at the kink, just after the 1.0 Km marker, that the ruts in the track will try to flick you into when you are flying along. But what stops you on this hill is that the sand gets looser the further you go up. There seems to be nothing binding it together, and it's too course to blow away. But that is what makes it a challenge.
I had a look at the Ashcroft ATB, and I can only say I now know what I want for Christmas.....
Thanks for putting me onto them Roverrescue.
I suppose now I need to justify them in my budget..... How long do the Rover diff's last? (I assume that is what is under my Puma 90.) If they normally only last 100K then I only have 12K to go.




 
				
				
				
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