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Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« on: 25 April 2010, 15:35:08 »

Just wondering if any of you on here own a 4x4 as well and usually attend the Abingdon 4x4 Festival???

http://www.abingdon4x4festival.com/

If anyone does then I am one of the Off-road Course Scrutineers via BOFA4x4.

If you are going then let me know and I will meet up with you at the Start.

Regards
Simon
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #1 on: 30 April 2010, 22:13:53 »

Hi Simon,
I went as a spectator a few years ago and enjoyed the day immensely - but it did look a bit too extreme for the 'soft road' metal.
I've got an XC90 which I took to ToR last year and intend taking again at the end of this month - what's the Abingdon course like for those that are a bit more challenged on ground clearance - but can cope with slippy and slopey stuff (doesn't do ruts well though !)
Cheers
Ian.
PS Are you likely to be at ToR on the 30th May ? - i'll be the nutter in the shiny XC90  :o
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #2 on: 30 April 2010, 22:30:20 »

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Hi Simon,
I went as a spectator a few years ago and enjoyed the day immensely - but it did look a bit too extreme for the 'soft road' metal.
I've got an XC90 which I took to ToR last year and intend taking again at the end of this month - what's the Abingdon course like for those that are a bit more challenged on ground clearance - but can cope with slippy and slopey stuff (doesn't do ruts well though !)
Cheers
Ian.
PS Are you likely to be at ToR on the 30th May ? - i'll be the nutter in the shiny XC90  :o


There are two course at Abingdon, Standard and EXTREME.

I did the extreme last year and ended up having the Disco pulled out of the Mud Run :-(

The course is approx 4.5miles long and has over 50 marshals on the site, there are plenty of run off reas if you decide NOT to attempt some of the tricky stuff.
Also there is an oppertunity to sit in with plenty of people if you want to go around the course before taking your own car around the course.
If you come and see one of the BOFA lads we will take you for a run around for a little few pennies in the Macmillan Charity Bucket.

Here is mine after the MUD RUN.






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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #3 on: 30 April 2010, 22:42:07 »

Wow - cool... a bit too ambitous for my machine.. :-X
Sounds like a plan Simon. I'm only in Bicester so it'd be a day trip for the diary - I'll stay tuned.
By the way - here's my efforts at ToR - I think they were pretty impressed actually - 1st Volvo they'd had round the course
http://www.cig.canon-europe.com/p?p=GY23RkESdUB
The password is TOR2009

Cheers
Ian
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #4 on: 30 April 2010, 22:48:49 »

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Wow - cool... a bit too ambitous for my machine.. :-X
Sounds like a plan Simon. I'm only in Bicester so it'd be a day trip for the diary - I'll stay tuned.
By the way - here's my efforts at ToR - I think they were pretty impressed actually - 1st Volvo they'd had round the course
http://www.cig.canon-europe.com/p?p=GY23RkESdUB
The password is TOR2009

Cheers
Ian
Nice attempt Ian.

Yes if you are around over the weekend then come down to the Start of the Course and Ask for Me (Simon)
You won't miss us we will be in HiViz vests plastered in BOFA4x4 ;-)
And my Caravan will be at the start point with my Omega Estate there this year, if you ask nicely I will take you around in one of our lads 4x4s ;-)
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #5 on: 04 June 2010, 20:13:59 »

Hi simon, I own a stock jeep cherokee 4.0l and would like to know if this is a good course to loose my off road virginety at, and are there peoples there that would be able to show me how to do it without trashing my ride home  ;D
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #6 on: 04 June 2010, 20:43:03 »

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Hi simon, I own a stock jeep cherokee 4.0l and would like to know if this is a good course to loose my off road virginety at, and are there peoples there that would be able to show me how to do it without trashing my ride home  ;D
 Gary.....


Hi Gary,

There are two courses (Standard and Extreme)

The course is approx 5 miles long and there are plenty of areas to turn off if you want to avoid areas you are worried about.

I am a member of TEAM BOFA4x4 and we will be on the start line doing the scrutineering and Marshalling.

We can give plenty of advice on the day so just come along and have a chat before lining up to go on the course.

There are also ASSISTED drives where a member of the 4x4 crew will get in with you and guide you around, also there is a choice to leave your car behind and go around in one of the guide 4x4's

Just ask for me if you turn up at the start point and I will point you in the correct direction. (SIMON)

Visit :- http://www.abingdon4x4festival.com/

And we have two sections on Facebook:-
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/group.php?gid=319034640674&ref=ts
 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Abingdon-4x4-Festival/254189975351?ref=ts
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #7 on: 21 July 2010, 22:35:41 »

just to make people aware, if there are any 4x4's out there that are still interested or coming along to the Abingdon 4x4 Festival then it is not far away

66  Days   -- or --   9  Weeks and  3  Days

I will be there as previously said and have the Miggy parked up by the start of the Off-road course.

If anyone is around and wants to say hello then just come and see me at the Scrutineering point.

If you don't want to take your 4x4 on to the course then I can possibly make arrangements for one of our BOFA4x4 crew to take you for a passenger trip around the cource [size=9](For a small donation in our Macmillan Cancer Support Charity Bucket)[/size]
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #8 on: 22 July 2010, 16:08:04 »

i will defo try and make it :)  :y :y
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #9 on: 23 July 2010, 21:02:34 »

..it's in my diary - intend to bring the Volvo - I'll have a look round before I commit it to a challenge though  :o
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #10 on: 23 July 2010, 21:06:55 »

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..it's in my diary - intend to bring the Volvo - I'll have a look round before I commit it to a challenge though  :o

As said I will be there, just ask for me at the start ;-) And I might even brew you a nice warm cup of tea ;-)
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #11 on: 26 July 2010, 21:35:27 »

I would like to get the disco up for this one . May see you there :y
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #12 on: 03 August 2010, 08:47:52 »

think this is the show we are takingthe thames valley road wars vectras to for the police club, will check dates, might take a senator and police omega up too
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #13 on: 03 August 2010, 08:57:18 »

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think this is the show we are takingthe thames valley road wars vectras to for the police club, will check dates, might take a senator and police omega up too


That would be good if it was Simon.

Well it is the 10th Anniversary and they have said it is going to be bigger and better.
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Re: Abingdon 4x4 Festival 2010
« Reply #14 on: 04 August 2010, 21:03:42 »

Hi Simon (72)
Just been looking at ticket prices for this event - and is there a 'turn up and spectate on the day price' - or is that the £15 quoted on the website.
I was wondering if any of the chaps wanted to convene for an "Oxford No. 4" meet here and do there bit for chariddy but a tad cheaper than 15 quid just to park and watch  :-??
Gives everyone a bit of time to plan ahead with hopefully the silly season out of the way and the chance to watch some entertainment on the course.
It's reasonably central too considering where some of them travel from...... just a thought..

Cheers
Ian
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