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Simon's ZS-120 18-12-10 12:37 PM

Road Trip Last Night/Early Hours Of This Morning
 
well on thursday i got my first snowboard set up and as it snowed we thought we would head out and have some fun. So we headed up to the devils Punchbowl just of junction14 of the M4 but due to lack of snow we were not able to snow board :( Any how we got back to the car and decided we would go for wales lol

so of we go heading for junction 15 of the M4 making good time we got over the seventh bridge with no problems and was heading towards the A740 but signs showing on the road were saying it was closed all that way for a closed road. Found a slight detour through a housing estate my god top speed of 25mph was all we could do in the zs but we got through every thing that was in front of us. Took us about 2 hours to travel about 20 miles lol but when we arrived to this mountain in the middle of no were back on the A740 as we found it sorta clear we stoped and kitted up.


walked up this slight mountain and the snow was like knee deep lol had some really good runs till the police pulled up quite funny as they was very suprissed to see to peeps blasting down this hill with head torches to see were they was going. we got to the bottom and they was like you to are barkin mad to be doing this :strongbench: :wacko:

now here comes the snow again we started to head back to the ZS as the snow was coming down hard and i didnt want to get stranded in the snow so we started heading back from the M4 the snow was very deep and could feel it rubbibng on the bottom of the car but we didint get stuck at all but artic lorrys had the advantage and just left us. After that we didnt see a car for about an hour and the snow was coming down very hard at this point so we couldnt see much of the road or what lane we was in. We got to the M4 junction and commited for the slip road but got stuck half way so my mate jumps out pushing it trying to get some speed up and then an artic come past digs 2 huge trenches in the road hoped in them and off we went :D was happpy now got about 50mph out on the m4 kept my distance from every thing but as soon as we got towards reading it started to clear up and stop


got home about 5am lol and woke up at 9am and went back out on the board as we have a nice layer of snow here :bounce::clap:

Bobdope2002 18-12-10 12:40 PM

beats going out and getting pissed up eh lol

Simon's ZS-120 18-12-10 12:43 PM

yeah but getting stuck 140miles from home would have been a slight issue

lawrence-zs180 18-12-10 12:43 PM

very cool... if its puts down more here the 1080's are coming out again

Bobdope2002 18-12-10 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon's ZS-120 (Post 185188)
yeah but getting stuck 140miles from home would have been a slight issue

you could have gone out on the **** where ever you got stuck so not that bad

Simon's ZS-120 18-12-10 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobdope2002 (Post 185191)
you could have gone out on the **** where ever you got stuck so not that bad

very true but would have to pull a desprate gal if i want a warm bed to sleep in

plus only have 40 quid on me and that was fuel

Bobdope2002 18-12-10 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon's ZS-120 (Post 185192)
very true but would have to pull a desprate gal if i want a warm bed to sleep in

plus only have 40 quid on me and that was fuel

PMSL

10 tonne tessies Are the Best!!!

lawrence-zs180 18-12-10 01:01 PM

Lmao !!!!

Simon's ZS-120 18-12-10 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Bobdope2002 (Post 185193)
PMSL

10 tonne tessies Are the Best!!!


is that know from past expirence then

Bobdope2002 18-12-10 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon's ZS-120 (Post 185198)
is that know from past expirence then

many a time buddy lol


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