TheTree
14th July 2013, 09:58 AM
Hi,
Had a great day at Stockton yesterday, a big thanks to the knowledgeable and friendly trainers, George Websdale and Ron Atherton :D
In the rangie brigade We had a Classic Vogue SE on Air suspension, my beast and an Evoque :eek: Then there were half a dozen Discos of various incarnations.
One of the first things we attempted was a steep dune descent followed by an ascent which was not as easy as it looked. George showed how it was done in his Disco, but getting out took him a few attempts.
After see how tricky it was, only the brave or the foolhardy:wasntme: were willing to attempt it .
Next was the Evouqe and it went very well, got out first attempt, Ron explained that the fact it was light helped, and some pics i took show that the traction control was working very well with sand being thrown from all four wheels.
So i decided to put my hand up and take the toy down, despite being in lowrange second i was a little enthusiastic with my descent, resulting in the skirt on the rear bumper becoming a sand scoop, see attached pic :angry:
Rear bar has been added to my wishlist!
My first ascent attempt i got pretty close, so Ron kindly offered to come with me, and at his suggestion, we let the tyres down from 16 to 14 PSI.
This time I gave it the hammer when instructed and with a huge roar, we made it up :cool:
Needless to say any steep descents I encountered after that were approached with a little less loud pedal !
The rest of the day was not quite so eventful, though the Evoque did get stuck in some deep ruts but a little shovel work and some tracks and it was out. All in all i thought the Evoque went pretty well, I will post a couple of pics in the Evoque section
The discos all performed well and a grand day was had by all and I met some very nice people :D
Steve
PS: I took a lot of pics, so if anyone wants any copies, just let me know
Had a great day at Stockton yesterday, a big thanks to the knowledgeable and friendly trainers, George Websdale and Ron Atherton :D
In the rangie brigade We had a Classic Vogue SE on Air suspension, my beast and an Evoque :eek: Then there were half a dozen Discos of various incarnations.
One of the first things we attempted was a steep dune descent followed by an ascent which was not as easy as it looked. George showed how it was done in his Disco, but getting out took him a few attempts.
After see how tricky it was, only the brave or the foolhardy:wasntme: were willing to attempt it .
Next was the Evouqe and it went very well, got out first attempt, Ron explained that the fact it was light helped, and some pics i took show that the traction control was working very well with sand being thrown from all four wheels.
So i decided to put my hand up and take the toy down, despite being in lowrange second i was a little enthusiastic with my descent, resulting in the skirt on the rear bumper becoming a sand scoop, see attached pic :angry:
Rear bar has been added to my wishlist!
My first ascent attempt i got pretty close, so Ron kindly offered to come with me, and at his suggestion, we let the tyres down from 16 to 14 PSI.
This time I gave it the hammer when instructed and with a huge roar, we made it up :cool:
Needless to say any steep descents I encountered after that were approached with a little less loud pedal !
The rest of the day was not quite so eventful, though the Evoque did get stuck in some deep ruts but a little shovel work and some tracks and it was out. All in all i thought the Evoque went pretty well, I will post a couple of pics in the Evoque section
The discos all performed well and a grand day was had by all and I met some very nice people :D
Steve
PS: I took a lot of pics, so if anyone wants any copies, just let me know