Just Introducing myself

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YoLandie

Just Introducing myself

#1 Post by YoLandie » Wed Jul 12, 2017 10:06 pm

Hi i'm Max, i'm 18 and I just bought my first land rover with my father for some offroading and overlanding. We have dubbed it YoLandie. YoLandie is a 2001 Discovery series 2 with a 2 inch old man emu lift and steering stabiliser. She runs great and the previous who was also apart of Rover Landers took amazing care of it. I'm somewhat new to offroading (my rally Subaru wasn't great when it came to ground clearance) so if anyone wants to suggest some trail for either day trips and/or camping spots or longer weekend trips that'd be greatly appreciated I am in the Langley area.. I am level 1 automotive technician and I worked at Porsche for my apprenticeship so older land rovers aren't really anything I have much experience with. Anyway sorry for the long spiel just wanted to introduce myself into the community. :D

Heres some pics of YoLandie.

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On Mount Cheam


PS - I am looking for a rooftop tent and cross bar that go into the rain gutter if anyone has some for cheap I would greatly appreciate it.

DrRangelove
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Re: Just Introducing myself

#2 Post by DrRangelove » Thu Jul 13, 2017 12:03 pm

Welcome! Nice looking Disco... you'll quickly become a Level 2 Auto Technician after owning a Land Rover for a while ;)

ANDYD
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Re: Just Introducing myself

#3 Post by ANDYD » Thu Jul 13, 2017 3:43 pm

Hi Max,

Welcome to Forum. Congrats on getting yourself a Land Rover. I would suggest getting a Back-Road Map Book of South Western BC (from most Gas stations and Can Tire) and begin with exploring up the East and west sides of Harrison Lake and also along the Chilliwack lake Road. The map book shows most logging roads quite accurately and its a fun way to explore, find little lakes and camping spots etc....

Also keep an eye on the Events section, your welcome to join in on club runs and camping trips.

cheers,
Andy

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Re: Just Introducing myself

#4 Post by BlkP38 » Sat Jul 15, 2017 8:22 pm

Max,
Great that you have joined Roverlanders.
When I lived on the mainland there was always something going on, at lease monthly.
It's important that we have some younger members to keep the cause moving.
On the Island, we have Colin, 109 resto and use of a 110 (and his buddie with 2 80" ers. Both of similar age to you. If you can, you should do your best to get your mates involved in getting into the back country, even if they don't have Rovers. You already know what a great experience that is.
I encourage you get involved with suggesting outings, or organizing get togethers.
Help keep the club alive and motivated!
Eric.

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Re: Just Introducing myself

#5 Post by Crs » Sat Jul 15, 2017 10:04 pm

Welcome.

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