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#31 DEPS

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Posted 08 March 2013 - 07:00 PM

Thanks for all the advice and encouragement! Must say these forums have some really good information on them. I will no doubt be asking for some on our rebuild shortly!

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Posted 08 March 2013 - 09:43 PM

Great report on the tour Dave, & again, congrats to you both on a great result! I have to admit I didn't really have much clue of what this type of event is all about , having only ever done 'traditional' night events, so it was good to read such an entertaining first hand account! Some cracking looking cars out on it too!

The original of that Martin Holmes book had a photo of me at a control on the Welsh International in about 1970! That might well put you off buying the book.


I've got the 1978 third edition (very well thumbed!) - are you still in that one?! Good to know the book is still useful today, I'll have to have another read of it!

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Posted 09 March 2013 - 11:17 PM

Martin and I are very old friends and we both navigated for Tony Pond and Chris Sclater in the late 60's when both those drivers were getting started. That's why he put me in his book, to get his own back, so to speak.
The thing I noticed on the Tour of Cheshire was that whilst there were quite a few Minis, there were only two Cortinas, a Mk.1 GT and a Mk.2 Lotus. That was strange as 'in the period' the top 10 would be virtually all Minis & Cortinas. I guess the Cortinas have all rusted away. There were a few Anglias though and they were very competitive back then.
For me it was about night rallies and special stage events, but of course it's not so easy to organise night events these days.
Still, it's all great fun.

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Posted 10 March 2013 - 12:40 PM

Well done, great result, congratulations!

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Posted 02 April 2013 - 07:59 PM


If you want to read up on rally navigation there is an excellent book called Rally Navigation by Martin Holmes.

It runs through lots of different techniques, types and styles of navigation. It also suggests what you should take with you when navigating.

There are loads of them on Ebay as teh book has been printed quite a few times. The most up to date version has a Citroen on the cover.

Here's a link to an example on Ebay at the momment.

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item2c6c745d22

I have an old copy and found the book useful for tip with marshalling as well.

Also a good thing to help you with plotting is what is known as a roamer

http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3ccf160baf

It helps with compass points and map referancing when used with OS Land Ranger maps.


Hi,

Took your advice and purchased copy off e bay. It arrived today and my 13 year old is reading it as I type. Well his teachers did say he needs to read more and it is educational!

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Posted 03 April 2013 - 12:21 AM

Good stuff. Your 13 year old will soon be telling you where to go, so to speak.

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Posted 09 April 2013 - 08:29 PM

Got a heap of photo's from the event for you to have a look at and it shows the wide range of different cars competing......enjoy.

Thought we'd start with a mega neat clubbie....

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Two mini's swimming through Delemere......

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And an Anglia drowning......

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Posted 09 April 2013 - 08:32 PM

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Posted 10 April 2013 - 07:34 PM

I reallyII really enjoyed the photos. Might try and go next year

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Posted 10 April 2013 - 08:58 PM

The T of C is a really good event due to the experience of the organising team. I marshal every year with my old mate Whizzo and we have a great time. I have mixed feelings about the start/finish venue and feel that the Cranage hall was always a better place with more space and better facilities, but that's as maybe.
The tests are well laid out and the navigation is testing in terms of accuracy and ability, but nothing practicve can't overcome.
Just get out as a team and practice navigating and keeping to a stricty time schedule.
The car needs to be very reliable, but not necessarily mega-powerful.
The entire historic rally scene is reat fun.

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Posted 11 April 2013 - 06:29 AM

This was a great read, awesome pictures too :thumbsup: I just wish my mini was old enough to give this a go. Should have kept my old 71 GT.




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