I'm not getting into a petty argument. my point was that the Trophy in question for meeting another member would be made easier when you have many other members on your doorstep. I'm in the process of trying to drum up potential OB members at a Land Rover event in Cornwall in April.
Forgive...
150 miles for us in England is a long way. I have stayed with friends in America and it's commonplace to drive 20 - 30 minutes just to go to the shop. here in England we can walk to the shop. you also have to bear in mind the cost of fuel. I believe you are sold fuel by the gallon, what is...
hmmmm ok. my point was....... i could quite easily say that I met member #ABCD but in reality I might not not have left my house. Secondly I could take a photo with a random person in the street with a 4 x 4, again this doesn't prove that either of us are members. what actual proof needs to...
I read some of the earlier comments. it must be difficult to fix guidelines for each of the trophy / badges as every member will have strengths and weaknesses. I don't believe points should be given for asphalt and greater points for dirt tracks. I am a member in the UK so for obvious...
I'm so jealous.
I wish I had the time and the cash to do something similar. obviously the going away bit wouldn't be an issue. I wish I was in my 90 with you guys
I used to teach on survival courses. we always had a parachute shelter rigged for the students to sleep under for the first night until they had enough knowledge to build their own natural shelter
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