View Full Version : Winter is here!
whistler110
7th Nov 2005, 21:19
On Friday it snowed right to the valley in Whistler, and just kept on snowing. I got the chance to do some driving off road in 30cm of fresh on Sunday but my camera wasn't working. So today I went up some roads a little closer to home but didn't find much in the way of white stuff. I did find a nice little camping spot that had a 4x4 only enterance.
bigdog
10th Nov 2005, 09:05
Your LR Paint job is so cool. Are LR parts for Defenders in Canada readily available?
Madoobri
10th Nov 2005, 09:12
Good pics ... one of your front side lights is out ;)
Geobloke
10th Nov 2005, 11:01
Good pics ... one of your front side lights is out ;)
Ah forever helpful here on the forums!! :p
Yeah had a conversation with my mate in Edmonton on monday and he says he's got a good metre and a bit already. Bring on the white stuff!
ROB 110 HICAP
10th Nov 2005, 12:24
Light frost on the car monday night, i think snow is a looooooooong way off in UK! Plenty of floods round me, 100yards of 6-12" standing water near Leintwardine, Herefordshire, yum yum
Geobloke
10th Nov 2005, 12:33
Light frost on the car monday night, i think snow is a looooooooong way off in UK! Plenty of floods round me, 100yards of 6-12" standing water near Leintwardine, Herefordshire, yum yum
Oooo that sounds like fun!! :p
ROB 110 HICAP
10th Nov 2005, 12:53
Yeah went back with the camera this morning and most of it had gone. It was good last night in the Jeep in the dark!
Geobloke
10th Nov 2005, 13:29
good wholesome family fun! ;)
whistler110
11th Nov 2005, 00:06
Your LR Paint job is so cool. Are LR parts for Defenders in Canada readily available?
There are more then a few ex-mod's around so the parts are easy to find, plus there are some realy good importers of parts so I haven't had any problems yet.
It's been raining hard in the valley for the last 2 days so we are all watching the water levels.
It was 2 years ago this fall that we got flooded, 4 days of heavy rainfall on top of 2 feet of snow = 2 days of massive sand bagging and watching the water levels rise to over 4feet on the other side of the bags.
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