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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: Re-Discovery on August 15, 2006, 20:24:50
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Just out of interest....Am I correct in thinking that this forum is meant to be for 'Off Roaders' and was wondering what other people's thoughts were on 'On Roaders' being allowed to chat here.
I realise that everyone has to start somewhere and there may well be people in the process of buying a 4x4 with the intention of Off Roading or may already own a 4x4 and just not have started Off Roading yet, but seriously want to give it a go and those people are more than welcome on here in my mind?!?!?!
It's the ones that have no intention of Off Roading that have NO place on an OFF ROAD FORUM?!?!?!
But.......what's everyone else's opinion (OFF ROADERS ONLY PLEASE)??? :?:
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makes no differnce to me :wink: .....an interest in 4x4's is enough isnt it?
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My opinion is that this is a all makes 4x4 forum and as such all types of owners are eligible to join in.
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although its called mud club which refers to off roading if someone shows an interest in 4x4's in general then surely they should be allowed to post everyones opinion is valid in an open forum at the end of the day.
it could just be they've purchased a brand new D3 and dont fancy scratching it or maybe SWMBO just wont let them get it mucky so my vote is yes.
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no odds to me
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It can't be an off road only forum ,just a forum for anyone with an interest in 4x4's .Some members don't have a 4x4 just a car but like to read about 4x4's, some members are far too young to drive but can still sign up.
It's a forum for everyone who likes to read or have an opinion.
Just my opinion :wink:
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FREE TO ALL.
Mud-Club is an all makes, all models forum, you can join if your proud of your Panda 4x4 :wink:
we have hardened off-roaders, greenlaners, and enthusiasts with pristine motors.
All are welcome here, with no discrimination [-X
If you have a soft-roader, or a road only 4x4 then your advice is just as welcome, I'd rather be told how to "change my rattly bit" by someone with a shiny motor who's changed 10 of them, than an off-roader with a raised mud-terrained beast who's never done it 8)
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When i first bought my 4x4 i didn't plan on taking it off road, I only wanted a vehicle that would tow my trailer out of muddy fields, I have since been green laning with it and now also have another 4x4 for trials :D So I say yes and tempt the on-roaders over to the dark side :twisted:
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More the merrier as far as i'm concerened.
As long as there is a interest in 4x4ing then "come on in"
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Any forum is open for public debate , so all welcome :lol:
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We have members with no 4x4 and kids with no car at all so the more the merrier.
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I spend a fair fair hunk o' time green laning in my Landy - which is certainly 'on road'. :wink:
Now, wether I'm welcome or not is an entirely different question! :lol:
cheers
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Eeyore
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It's the ones that have no intention of Off Roading that have NO place on an OFF ROAD FORUM?!?!?!
this seems a bit of an extreme comment and not exactly welcoming to new members.
I have a new shiny 4x4 with no intention of serious off roading as I could not afford to cause any serious damage. By reading and following some of the comments I have recently bought an older 300tdi disco and now using off road and having some serious fun.
The forum should be for anyone who has an interest in 4x4's
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It's the ones that have no intention of Off Roading that have NO place on an OFF ROAD FORUM?!?!?!
this seems a bit of an extreme comment and not exactly welcoming to new members.
I have a new shiny 4x4 with no intention of serious off roading as I could not afford to cause any serious damage. By reading and following some of the comments I have recently bought an older 300tdi disco and now using off road and having some serious fun.
The forum should be for anyone who has an interest in 4x4's
Kinda just shot yourself down there M8, in that your avatar shows you off roading your TD5 and you specifically purchased another vehicle for the rougher stuff?!??!?!??!!? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I spend a fair fair hunk o' time green laning in my Landy - which is certainly 'on road'. :wink:
Now, wether I'm welcome or not is an entirely different question! :lol:
cheers
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Eeyore
ON ROAD=TARMAC NOT Greenlanes
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But green lanes have to be driven the same as TARMAC and are restricted by the same laws as roads must wear seat belts etc and so they are technically not off road :lol:
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Of course everyone is welcome... if you like 4x4's then join in (if you don't like them then still join in, but expect a very hard time!!!! :D )
If we start making it off-roaders only where will anyone start? The best bit about 4x4's is the friendliness and banter in clubs such as mud-club.
As previously mentioned, if a member joins who has worked in a Land Rover (or Suzuki, Jeep or any other) garage for years and years but never off-roaded, then they could be a very valuable member to have!!
I off-road, but am relatively new to it, so have little advice to give... but eager to learn from all (both mechanics/technical and off-road techniques).
Cheers,
Nat
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Um....a message from member number 1. Some of you know me, some do not. I own 3 4x4's. Piglet, Bagheera and Elvira. All of them have *been* offroad, but only ONE is generally used offroad.
This forum was, is and will continue to be a 4x4 biased FUN,FRIENDLY and FREE place ;-)
If people start getting uppity about who can, who can't and who should post - then sorry - they will be the ones that get a sharp word from me.
Oh....forgot - sig has changed - for those that don't know :
Bagheera - 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged 4.2 V8
Piglet - 1997 Discovery 4.6 V8 - caged, armoured and one of the first...
Elvira - 2001 Mitsubishi Shogun Pinin 2.0 GDI
So er.....I cover most bases. Greenlaning is ON-ROAD (but off-tarmac). People really must learn this differentiation ;-) I will happliy greenlane ALL of my fleet - and my old 4.4 Vogue put many a mile under it's belt on England, France and Belgiums unsealed roads - as will Bagheera....
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What about those of us who are retired off roaders?
I would just like to say that I retired from Safari Comps some 10 years ago, and this site has rekindled my interest in the off road scene and allowed me to become more up to date with the current legislation etc.
I even got some mud tyres for my Nissan pick up today :oops:
I feel it should be open to all........It can be a good thing you know.
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THIS IS NOT A POST TO ALIENATE NEWBIES, THIS IS AN ANTI POLISHERS DEBATE
i.e. THE PEOPLE THAT DO NOTHING TO SUPPORT THE HOBBY / INTEREST, THE PEOPLE THAT DO NOTHING TO DISPEL THE GAS GUZZLING BULLS**, THE PEOPLE THAT GREENPEACE SHOULD BE TARGETING, THE PEOPLE THAT LEACH OFF FORUMS FOR TECHNICAL ADVICE, BUT GIVE NOTHING BACK, THE PEOPLE THAT WON'T EVEN TAKE UP THE OFFER OF 'RIDING SHOTGUN' WHEN IT'S NOT EVEN THEIR CAR BEING DAMAGED, THIS IS THE PEOPLE THAT YOU DON'T WANT BEING ASSOCIATED WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE A GENUINE INTEREST IN AN EXCITING HOBBY/INTEREST.
I am not against people who have yet to enjoy the adrenalin that is released by off roading / green laning / quarry bashing or whatever floats your boat. I am just against the people that bring a genuine interest into disrepute.....The people who take, but give nothing back and are not likely to ever change!!!!!!!
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Re-Discovery,
You will find the sort of people you speak of have no interest in this sort of forum. If they pick up technical advice here, so be it - why not - that is one of the reasons the club came into being.
I, for one, was sick of the "secret society" behaviour in clubs I had joined (and paid to join!) - this, the forum you are chatting in now, was a direct result.
Here is what this club is about....
All about Mud-Club
The first question people ask is 'what is the mud club ?', well, the second question. The first question is usually, 'you came here in that?' .. but enough of our own vehicular shortcomings
In answer to the former of these questions, this is the mud-club. Nothing more, and indeed nothing less than a collective of individuals with an interest in off road driving, off road vehicles, socialising and being friendly. Unlike many other clubs it has no committee, no rules, no regulations. The goal of the club is for all members to take as active a role as they wish to take.
The club was founded by a small group of individuals who simply wished to return to the 'fun' nature of a club. Thus, the onus of the mud-club since its very inception is to live up to it's motto. 'Fun, Friendly and Free'. To deal with each of these in turn....
Fun:
The mud-club is specifically tailored to suit your needs, with no pre-defined rules regarding the nature of events, competition, conversation or little else. If you wish to join an event feel free to turn up, if you can't find an event that you want to enter, feel free to create your own. Club members will provide whatever support they can, advice, assistance and a banner for you to march under. The mud-club is a community, if you wish to take an active part then take one, if you prefer to lurk around and look at the pretty pictures then do that, it is entirely up to you. It is not the clubs job, duty, or place to tell you how you should enjoy yourself. That is left to your significant other, or bank manager as appropriate.
Friendly:
Mud-Club members have varying degrees of talent when it comes to driving off road. However to them the challenge and the pleasure that comes from challenging themselves, chatting to friends, and taking the mickey out of each other. The club is not overly competitive, nor is it overly serious. Light hearted humour (and the odd toilet joke) is by far and away the order of the day.
Free:
The mud-club does not, and will not charge for membership, nor will we charge for entry onto our message boards, access to our pictures, parts catalogues, etc. So how does the club expect to pay for all this? It's that community thing again. The mud-club makes a few pence (honestly it is as low as that at times) from stickers, t-shirts etc. and this money is channeled back into covering costs at events, and the running costs of the club. Everything else is donated by members. Events are organised in a similar way. We all give at times, and take at others.
The Mud-Club is like an off road co-op, but with less milk.
So there you have it, a community run by its members, for its members.
Please join in... you know you want to.
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THIS IS NOT A POST TO ALIENATE NEWBIES, THIS IS AN ANTI POLISHERS DEBATE
A WHAT?! You know - you can actually offroad AND polish!?!!?!?!
In fact - if you don't - your investment will soon be a rusting hulk :( BTDTBTTS :( :(
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As previously mentioned, if a member joins who has worked in a Land Rover garage for years and years but never off-roaded, then they could be a very valuable member to have!!
Cheers,
Nat
yup
get used to it,i may be young but know waaaaaaay to much
Re-discovery: in a phrase used by the locals to me...
pipe doon eh :lol: :lol:
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Like a CO-OP but with less milk !!Love it -bit like my Paj goes like a milk float :wink:
Anyway if your into 4x4s come on in :lol: :lol:
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I post here and I own at this point 2 hybrids and an S3 air portable lwt, NON of which are running or road legal I also own a new Zafira which obviously will never be taken off-road (not through my choice either).
My point is nobody on this site knows I actually owns these vehicles and I could say I owned a S1 or a 101 or whatever does it really matter whether people own a 4x4 and go off-road or not.
I have been ill for a year and not been off-road does that mean that my opinion is less valid because of my lack of driving for a year?
We all need to start somewhere and if nothing else people without a 4x4 can read about the great things we do such as lane clearance and such and of course getting covered in mud.
People might even start to hear that we are not all to be stereotyped as we so often are in the press and hey who knows someone might even go out and buy a 4x4 just because they talked about them here.
It takes all sorts to create an online community I should know I own a number of adult websites and it has taken years to build some of them up.
We judge people to often in life why not leave things be and let everyone add their say including the bobble hat nice people that troll these types of boards.
K finished now hat coat where is the door again ?
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I used to post on the Ramblers association Rights of Way forum ( I like walking ROWs just as much as I like driving them)
It was a lively forum with interesting viewpoints on all aspects of ROWs from 4x4s to cows in fields to removing obstructions etc.
Sadly the admin there closed that forum after too many posters were disagreeing with the RAs policies. I have never seen so many locked threads. :?
Now they only have dull forums on destination advice and walking gear etc.
I hope Mud club never turn anyone away for holding an unpopular viewpoint.
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As far as I'm concerned, I like Mud-Club just the way it is, for anyone who has an interest, so it seems to me that if anyone wants to complain or doesn't like it the way it is they can always go elsewhere, we won't mind a bit.
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Ive only been off road x4 times this year (due to work commitments), but if it wasn't for stumbling onto Mud-Club whilst searching for parts, i'd never have gone off road.
And I wouldn't have spent the time and cash on turning a heap of a 90 into a bit of a mean-beast
Thanks to all at MC
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And an extremely good looking mean beast it is too Trug :wink:
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THIS IS NOT A POST TO ALIENATE NEWBIES, THIS IS AN ANTI POLISHERS DEBATE
i.e. THE PEOPLE THAT DO NOTHING TO SUPPORT THE HOBBY / INTEREST, THE PEOPLE THAT DO NOTHING TO DISPEL THE GAS GUZZLING BULLS**, THE PEOPLE THAT GREENPEACE SHOULD BE TARGETING, THE PEOPLE THAT LEACH OFF FORUMS FOR TECHNICAL ADVICE, BUT GIVE NOTHING BACK, THE PEOPLE THAT WON'T EVEN TAKE UP THE OFFER OF 'RIDING SHOTGUN' WHEN IT'S NOT EVEN THEIR CAR BEING DAMAGED, THIS IS THE PEOPLE THAT YOU DON'T WANT BEING ASSOCIATED WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE A GENUINE INTEREST IN AN EXCITING HOBBY/INTEREST.
I am not against people who have yet to enjoy the adrenalin that is released by off roading / green laning / quarry bashing or whatever floats your boat. I am just against the people that bring a genuine interest into disrepute.....The people who take, but give nothing back and are not likely to ever change!!!!!!!
Steady... I didn't see any posts in my reading that deserved a shouted response.
Don't think there is realy a debate to be had here.. popular opinion seems to suggest (as well as the stated purpose from one of the founders) that it really is no issues.
Interesting question, interesting result.
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ON ROAD=TARMAC NOT Greenlanes
Ahh, I hadn't realised the law made a differentiation for 'roadiness'. Must go look that up. :lol:
........seriously, dude, let it drop. :wink:
Welcome to the Club, BTW.
cheers
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Eeyore
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Well, I think the poll results are pretty emphatic.
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I'm very offended at all the 4x4 bias in this thread.
What about us 6x6 drivers?
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As has been said before, if people aren't happy at this forum being open to people of differing backgrounds and opinions, they're very welcome to go and find a more suitable forum elsewhere, or start their own :D
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What about us 6x6 drivers?
You're all very welcome.
Both of you.
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THIS IS NOT A POST TO ALIENATE NEWBIES, THIS IS AN ANTI POLISHERS DEBATE
i.e. THE PEOPLE THAT DO NOTHING TO SUPPORT THE HOBBY / INTEREST, THE PEOPLE THAT DO NOTHING TO DISPEL THE GAS GUZZLING BULLS**, THE PEOPLE THAT GREENPEACE SHOULD BE TARGETING, THE PEOPLE THAT LEACH OFF FORUMS FOR TECHNICAL ADVICE, BUT GIVE NOTHING BACK, THE PEOPLE THAT WON'T EVEN TAKE UP THE OFFER OF 'RIDING SHOTGUN' WHEN IT'S NOT EVEN THEIR CAR BEING DAMAGED, THIS IS THE PEOPLE THAT YOU DON'T WANT BEING ASSOCIATED WITH PEOPLE WHO HAVE A GENUINE INTEREST IN AN EXCITING HOBBY/INTEREST.
I am not against people who have yet to enjoy the adrenalin that is released by off roading / green laning / quarry bashing or whatever floats your boat. I am just against the people that bring a genuine interest into disrepute.....The people who take, but give nothing back and are not likely to ever change!!!!!!!
I think that surely the people who bring the whole sport/hobby into disrepute are the muppets who drive their vehicles off road with no thought for the environment/damage they do or the legality of the route they are driving. We have all read about these twunts and the bad press, resulting closure of Green Lanes etc, recently the Tennison Way on the IOW springs to mind and not the people that buy a 4x4 because they want one and don't intend to off road it afterall in 5 years time when they are bored it's a source of a second hand, never been off road vehicle that I can afford :D
My first 4x4 was the Megane Scenic Rx4, because I liked the look of it, tried a minor off road adventure and got 50 yards in before the wheels started spinning and I had to reverse back down the slight hill and then went back to sensible cars, I bought Moneypit, TD5 Disco 2, to tow a Caravan and thought I'd like to off road her a little bit, have done so twice. Now want to make sure she is working properly and I can afford to repair any damage before I take her off road again.
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Thanks for all of those that make us non-4x4 owners (yet) welcome.
My Smart Roadster has never (intentionally) strayed far from the tarmac, and I can't imagine it ever will. I've still got to take the plunge and buy something bigger, but am uncertain what to get (i.e. SWMBO doesn't want a Defender). I use Mud Club as a source of information as to what to look out for.
My off-roading experience is limited to a day at Langdale Quest, which is what got me interested in the first place, and the odd bash round farms when I was much younger. We all have to start somewhere.
Initially, although I love cars, I admit that I was not a huge fan of 4x4s, because I had experienced the unfortunate minority "green-laning" on footpaths and bridleways and damaging the paths and trails I regularly use in supervising and assessing duke of edinburgh's award groups.
Through Mud Club, my eyes have been opened to a community of people who drive 4x4s and care about the environment around them. Mud Club has shown to me that it is the minority who abuse green-laning rights, and that the majority are against such abuse. As someone who walks and hikes regularly, I now see the gas guzzling 4x4s in another light, and enjoy the light hearted banter that ensues every time I meet laners - I've not yet met another mud-clubber, but have pointed several drivers to the Club as a great source of information and advice (and bad jokes). I don't know if any of them are here.
We all have a right to enjoy the countryside. We all have a right to enjoy 4x4s. We all have a right to enjoy Mud Club.
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When I joined, I didn't have a 4x4. I didn't have a goddam'd car at all. But I used it as a source of information until I found the right one for me.
Who are we to judge what a 4x4 should be used for? Mine hasn't gone off road yet, but does that instantly mean my membership here should be terminated (probobly make a lot of people happy!).
This club is for everyone, from Thrasher with 3 V. Expensive off roaders, to matty with a Ford Focus RC Car :lol:
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I have seen this post elsewhere of late.
The original questioner knows my reply and it seems the general view of the members here makes it pointless me indulging in lots of copy & pasting :)
Whilst it is impossible imho to enforce such membership restrictions there may soon be a place where his views may be better understood.
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Whilst it is impossible imho to enforce such membership restrictions there may soon be a place where his views may be better understood.
Yep, the internet is a great thing, and folk are more than welcome in setting up their own sites, for the perpetuation of their own insightfull views.
However, anyone out there that digs on Mud-Clubs sorta view of life is more than welcome to post here as well. 8)
cheers
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Eeyore
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I was'nt going to bother to reply to this post... but I've got to chip in and say that I really can't see the point of the post in the first place.. the response was obvious... so why make the comment ? I think someone was bored..... :shock:
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but am uncertain what to get (i.e. SWMBO doesn't want a Defender).
First get a divorce then get a defender!
Back on topic, i can't really see where this thread is coming from. :? There can't be many members motors that don't do any road miles at all. these vehicles are by nature multi purpose so why would you want to exclude any aspect of our vehicles uses from the forum.
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Don't forget it's not only 4x4s that can go off road, pictures of my Peugeot after competing in a "production car trial" with my local motorsports club :wink:
(http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c357/redneckl400/Pug001.jpg)
So I would say if the person shows an interest in joining this kind of forum then why not
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What about us 6x6 drivers?
You're all very welcome.
Both of you.
Add one more to the 6x6 owners club.
I'd take it off road if I could ever outwit a non-synchro gearbox long enough to get past 3rd gear :oops:
Glad to see the majority prefer this as an open forum.
Specialist forums often dry up as everybody has identical ideas and objectives, with nothing to discuss forums just go quiet.
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What about us 6x6 drivers?
You're all very welcome.
Both of you.
Add one more to the 6x6 owners club.
I knew if I waited long enough the second one would turn up. :D :D :D
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I didn't have a 4x4 when I joined but made lots of friends & had a laugh on the forum as well as getting the bug. I now drive a Pajero which has been laning twice but not "off road".
I also help out on the stand at events & would like to think that I would still be welcome if I didn't have a 4x4. :wink: