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20th July 2017, 09:56 #31
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20th July 2017, 10:04 #32
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10 miles is some serious WRC dedication to access a stage!
There's OS type maps available for the Wales stages with details of footpaths and altitude changes which are useful. 1 mile is short btw - most you walk more than that to leave the car park - and one or two have fairly steep hills to climb between the car park to stage. I'd leave at least two hours plus time to find a decent spot.
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20th July 2017, 19:24 #36
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21st July 2017, 08:56 #37
But not necessary for Sweet Lamb, which was the original question. Last year in Finland we walked a total of 40 miles over the 4 days which is the most I've ever done. We walked 10 miles on the Saturday of this year's Rally D'Italia from carpark to Monti Di Ala' spectating point and then across to Micky's Jump on Monte Lerno, reverse trip at end of the day.
Kris Meeke got fired -PSG so terrified they quit!
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21st July 2017, 12:16 #38
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If you're planning to move on past the official spectator pens then it pays to be more than 1 hour before the first car - once the safety delegate and other official vehicles are in stage, the marshals will be under instruction to stop you moving on, especially if you want to walk down the stage (rather than through the trees). I try to be at least two hours before the first car, though the nature of Sweet Lamb (unforested, open hills) means you have more freedom to roam as you can simply go out in a wide loop away from the stage and head back towards it once you're clear of the marshals and pens.
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1st October 2017, 21:40 #40
Entry list published when?
Yes I fear so too, you just need to look at the new cost for tourists to get into Venice and when everyone sees the amount of money being made others will soon follow, and prices will go up. As...
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