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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    You sure Bill? Got the measurements? It only looked around 45o to me.


    Dougal - interesting... I thought >1 was impossible.
    Ben, I believe its an arch....so it may, at its steepest be over 45, but only for a small section...its not a continual grade....

    just a guess

    Serg

    PS there should be a pic of the old type in that LR book I sent you

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    Ben, I believe its an arch....so it may, at its steepest be over 45, but only for a small section...its not a continual grade....

    just a guess

    Serg

    PS there should be a pic of the old type in that LR book I sent you
    I know Serg, I have seen it. Looks much less than 35 to me if this is the same one bill is talking about:

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDuxlVxvq5I]YouTube - Land Rover Defender Hill Climb[/ame]

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    I am pretty sure the one at Wandin park is over 1 in 1 and steeper than the one here on U tube, and can be driven up and down the other side.And whilst the surface is grippy, the tyres on the Discos and R/Rs I've seen on it are mainly on road types.
    Whats the departure angle on a Defender 110, 35 degrees? Unlike this u tube arch, the Wandin one has a short ramp at the base so that vehicles climbing it don't hang up on the rear bumpers.
    Wagoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    You sure Bill? Got the measurements? It only looked around 45o to me.


    Dougal - interesting... I thought >1 was impossible.
    To get friction higher than 1G, it's basically tyres acting a little like blu-tack and adhering to the surface.

    Rail dragsters can pull 3G's off the line, but they're dealing with a prepared surface as well which is a completely different ball-game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    I am pretty sure the one at Wandin park is over 1 in 1 and steeper than the one here on U tube, and can be driven up and down the other side.And whilst the surface is grippy, the tyres on the Discos and R/Rs I've seen on it are mainly on road types.
    Whats the departure angle on a Defender 110, 35 degrees? Unlike this u tube arch, the Wandin one has a short ramp at the base so that vehicles climbing it don't hang up on the rear bumpers.
    Wagoo.
    Any pics??? I thought that was the same arch as the wandin one (maybe with different entry ramps)??? The vehicle belongs to a NSW company. How many big steel arches are there in AU?

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    does this count

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTlIL8--r0U&feature=related]YouTube - land rover defender driving 45 degrees up an hydrodam wall[/ame]

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    here is another one I found

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7A6NKn3JUM&feature=related"]YouTube - Land Rover climbing and cross eXtreme (motorshow bologna 2008)[/ame]

    ....some clown thinks its "Far over 45 degrees" but id guess at max 35....still not a bad structure to climb

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    Any pics??? I thought that was the same arch as the wandin one (maybe with different entry ramps)??? The vehicle belongs to a NSW company. How many big steel arches are there in AU?
    I've seen pics somewhere but a quick check on LROCVs picture gallery didn't turn anything up. I think it was provided by ULR and is a permanent fixture at Wandin and used mainly as a promotional exhibit during the LandRover sponsored Equestrian events.

    I have limited download capacity, so didn't play the videos.Wasn't the Hydrodam wallclimb well in excess of 45degrees, but acheived with a winch rather than traction ?
    Wagoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    I've seen pics somewhere but a quick check on LROCVs picture gallery didn't turn anything up. I think it was provided by ULR and is a permanent fixture at Wandin and used mainly as a promotional exhibit during the LandRover sponsored Equestrian events.

    I have limited download capacity, so didn't play the videos.Wasn't the Hydrodam wallclimb well in excess of 45degrees, but acheived with a winch rather than traction ?
    Wagoo.
    The Hydrodam was a joke by me Wagoo yes it was winched

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