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Only ever seen the one dog in the flesh....was a very old dog at the time,the man that had it,used to be on here(well known and respected)..he  had run lurchers and dug terriers the lenght of the UK a

I had mine right back in the 90,s way back before Jim barker bred any, never seen any of his stuff and never heard of the man till the tinternet started. My old dog was  a grandson of vics blue, and t

I had a bitch out of Blue. It was useless. A real comic. When it saw a hare it would never actually course it, it would try and herd it and sometimes run a few fields away expecting the hare to sudden

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6 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

What's an " OG"  ?

Hope it's nothing derogatory ! ?? !

Cheers.

Pmsl, some of the younger members with there man bags could answer that now lol. Let's just say charts now you would be in a brabus G wagon 

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47 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Simca also did a version of the van called the Matra Simca, it looked like a small discovery, but I allways liked a van.

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f***ing he’ll Is that what they are ?? 
 

I had a remote control safari wagon thing as a kid that was that !! 
 

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6 minutes ago, Leo Sayer said:

Pmsl, some of the younger members with there man bags could answer that now lol. Let's just say charts now you would be in a brabus G wagon 

Still none the wiser, but no, not a G Wagon, I've got my eye on a "Deranged" Ranger pick up. 

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1 hour ago, mC HULL said:

if you’d a been out with mates all day and night as a kid well years before any could drive you’d know a 30 mile mooch isn’t out the ordinary katch 

roadsiding my way the shit you and shh been round wouldnt last 1 hour you don’t have to lamp in gateways looking over 12 ft hedges id have you run out dog f****d on a mile stretch a road 

30 miles is a long long way mate like ….

not saying you didnt do it on occasion but to say it’s not out the ordinary it’s stretching it a bit . 
 

I rate myself as a walker anywhere , made a few treks my self up and down places but 30 miles is a long old way pal 

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1 minute ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

30 miles is a long long way mate like ….

not saying you didnt do it on occasion but to say it’s not out the ordinary it’s stretching it a bit . 
 

I rate myself as a walker anywhere , made a few treks my self up and down places but 30 miles is a long old way pal 

The English infantry took all day 2 March 25 miles ,the masai would run 40 in a few hours  then fight a battle when the got there like 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Black neck said:

The English infantry took all day 2 March 25 miles ,the masai would run 40 in a few hours  then fight a battle when the got there like 

 

 

Oh I fecked that right up.

Zulu I meant  fecking massive ???

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2 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

30 miles is a long long way mate like ….

not saying you didnt do it on occasion but to say it’s not out the ordinary it’s stretching it a bit . 
 

I rate myself as a walker anywhere , made a few treks my self up and down places but 30 miles is a long old way pal 

as kids mate it wasn’t out the ordinary go out light get back late on the night 

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The English infantry took all day 2 March 25 miles ,the masai would run 40 in a few hours  then fight a battle when the got there like 

 

 

i’ve walked back from bridlington before blacky straight back about 28 mile took about 8 hour the infrantry must a been lazy b*****ds ? 

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3 minutes ago, Black neck said:

The English infantry took all day 2 March 25 miles ,the masai would run 40 in a few hours  then fight a battle when the got there like 

 

 

Naismiths rule states that you average 1 km per 15 mins walking therefore 4 kph in the flat 

You pass sas selection at 5 kph in the beacons 

to walk 30 miles in a day let’s call it 48 km 

you must therefore walking a total of 12 hours constantly to make the distance , that’s without running the dog , sorting game , testing etc that’s 15 hours say 

fair play mc hull , you must have been on the balcony behind macaleese to maintain that level of fitness regularly 

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2 minutes ago, THE STIFFMEISTER said:

Naismiths rule states that you average 1 km per 15 mins walking therefore 4 kph in the flat 

You pass sas selection at 5 kph in the beacons 

to walk 30 miles in a day let’s call it 48 km 

you must therefore walking a total of 12 hours constantly to make the distance , that’s without running the dog , sorting game , testing etc that’s 15 hours say 

fair play mc hull , you must have been on the balcony behind macaleese to maintain that level of fitness regularly 

i don’t need for you to believe me stiff we was out longer than 12 hour go out in the morning get back midnight sometimes later 

on roads straight back from brid about 28 mile take you around 8 hour so you walk faster than 5 kph on the flat 

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1 minute ago, mC HULL said:

i don’t need for you to believe me stiff we was out longer than 12 hour go out in the morning get back midnight sometimes later 

on roads straight back from brid about 28 mile take you around 8 hour so you walk faster than 5 kph on the flat 

6 kph that is mate …

red on , in the door , go !! ??

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