Frontera up Snowdon

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billzeebub

3,865 posts

201 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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I have just been reading this on a news site..hilarious, when all the Mountain Rescue guys say they wouldn't dream of taking a car up there. Probably doesn't look quite as amazing because there is a train in the shot..but that is a specially adapted mountain train isn't it..

bet the car is not registered to the fella that did the stunt!!..

would be funny if it remained forever a mystery and they left it there!!..could start a new sport when/if they decide to stick average speed cameras in the Hindhead tunnel..beat the Frontera Challenge up Snowdon..

mr2mk1chick

205 posts

223 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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theironduke said:
Whats the mystery?

Its got a rear plate, why dont the fuzz run it, contact the owner and ask WTF their car is doing up Snowdon?
front plate is also in the windscreen. it will be fun to await the whole story.

anonymous-user

56 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=473403

owner/driver spent 9 hours in a police cell apparently. hope they do charge him for the recovery fees...

ChiChoAndy

73,668 posts

257 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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9 hours in a police cell for driving a car up a hill. Seems extreme.

0aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

23,907 posts

196 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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pablo said:
http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=473403

owner/driver spent 9 hours in a police cell apparently. hope they do charge him for the recovery fees...
Who cares, they should also charge all the idiot climbers who get stuck

Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

205 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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ChiChoAndy said:
Can't possibly be true. They are crap, don't ya know! Mime was great in the snow, (proper snow too)

icepop

1,177 posts

209 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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It belongs to the path/railway maintenance crew, orange light is a big clue.....oh and the fact it's on Snowden!!!!!

VeeFour

3,339 posts

164 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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icepop said:
I only read the first post before posting a pointless and inaccurate comment
Colour me not surprised!

Beyond Rational

3,527 posts

217 months

Sunday 4th September 2011
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icepop said:
It belongs to the path/railway maintenance crew, orange light is a big clue.....oh and the fact it's on Snowden!!!!!
Congratulations on being utterly stupid.

vit4

3,507 posts

172 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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I don't understand the flak that Fronteras get. My mate had one, probably the most abused car I've known and it took it all. I think he had to replace the brakes but seeing as he treated it like a hot hatch and drove it 100% all the time I think that's pretty good going! And whilst no serious off-roading was done, it did a lot of towing and some stuff that would leave the soft-roaders stuck, and it never blinked. smile

slipstream 1985

12,430 posts

181 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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what exactly is the problem. if it drove up it coud drive down

davepoth

29,395 posts

201 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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slipstream 1985 said:
what exactly is the problem. if it drove up it could drive down
Mechanical failure or ran out of fuel I'd guess.

anonymous-user

56 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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0aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa said:
pablo said:
http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=473403

owner/driver spent 9 hours in a police cell apparently. hope they do charge him for the recovery fees...
Who cares, they should also charge all the idiot climbers who get stuck
only the "idiot climbers" are not breaking the law, the morons who try to ascend mountains in flip flops and a cagoule deserve to be fined, someone dressed appropriately who falls and injures themselves really shouldnt be classed i nthe same bracket...

Tinod

574 posts

187 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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pablo said:
0aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa said:
pablo said:
http://www.ukclimbing.com/forums/t.php?n=473403

owner/driver spent 9 hours in a police cell apparently. hope they do charge him for the recovery fees...
Who cares, they should also charge all the idiot climbers who get stuck
only the "idiot climbers" are not breaking the law, the morons who try to ascend mountains in flip flops and a cagoule deserve to be fined, someone dressed appropriately who falls and injures themselves really shouldnt be classed i nthe same bracket...
On that same note the car did also seem rather well equipped.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

184 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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I wonder how many halfshafts, diff casing, steering rods and clutches a Defender would have gone through getting up there? Assuming the chassis didn't rust away half way up?

RenesisEvo

3,628 posts

221 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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vit4 said:
I don't understand the flak that Fronteras get. My mate had one, probably the most abused car I've known and it took it all. I think he had to replace the brakes but seeing as he treated it like a hot hatch and drove it 100% all the time I think that's pretty good going! And whilst no serious off-roading was done, it did a lot of towing and some stuff that would leave the soft-roaders stuck, and it never blinked. smile
Some will have good things to say, some won't.

A friend of mine had one, 5 door with the smaller engine (I forget which). It had very rusty front bars, and was unbelievably slow - the speedo needle moved about the same rate that the second hand moves on my watch, even in third on its way to 40 mph. The electrics packed up - the indicators stopped working at one point en route, so I being the passenger assisted with hand signals. Also the dashboard is nasty and illogical, but that's just my opinion. I've never driven one, but that experience means I'm not desperate for a go.

jmorgan

36,010 posts

286 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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Last thing it needs is people getting idea's to do this.

skwdenyer

16,777 posts

242 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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jmorgan said:
Last thing it needs is people getting idea's to do this.
Plenty of people have had the idea to do this, myself included. I wouldn't want to do it in the dead of night, however, just because it would rather defeat the object of being able to see the view!

Out of interest, what would the offence be for the chap who did this?

cptsideways

13,576 posts

254 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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It's not exactly a difficult track to drive up, you can cycle up it easily (or used to be able to) & you can cycle down it in 7 mins if your brave. I think you could get most cars up there of any sort without a lot of bother, its hardly challenging unless it was foggy.


Caulkhead

4,938 posts

159 months

Monday 5th September 2011
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HellDiver said:
I wonder how many halfshafts, diff casing, steering rods and clutches a Defender would have gone through getting up there? Assuming the chassis didn't rust away half way up?
As you could drive an overloaded transit on bald tyres up the track without breaking a sweat I'm guessing none. . . . . . .

PS - my 90 V8 CSW owned from new in 1989 has off-roaded all over the place including just about every Welsh vehicular right of way, the Pyrenees, the Alps, Poland, North Africa, several camel trophy selection sites and dozens of quarries. It still has its' original halfshafts, diff casings, steering rods, clutch and entire chassis despite now having 84,000 hard miles under her belt and frequently pulling 3.5 tonnes. smile