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 Dusty King of the Rim

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 Posted: 22:04 - 21 Jun 2006 Post subject: Rage Off-Road buggy day? |
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I've been looking at these for a while now.. hoping to try and arrange a day at St.Albans some point moderately soon. At this stage really looking to just gauge interest, so that I can contact them and see what kind of deals can be had relative to numbers. But overall I would expect a similar cost to go karts.
https://dusty.my-site.me.uk/rage1.jpghttps://dusty.my-site.me.uk/rage2.jpg
The track (I think) is about 900m long, so better than most kart tracks.
So er, whack a post in here if you are interested and I'll give them a call about a decent group booking (hopefully).
https://dusty.my-site.me.uk/rage3.jpg
More stuff about Yamaha Rage buggies here:
https://www.rageoffroadbuggies.com/
Interested so far:
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• G
• Ste
• Korn
• djr
• PsychoHippy
• colin1
• 89CBRChris
• Dom_
• Phoenix
• Simple
• h00dwink
• wave2k ____________________ Gallery
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I'd be interested... depending on price... gotta pay for the rest of my bike test and for a "real" bike before i'll be able to go and i'll probably be short on them bits of paper with the queens head on them in a couple of months time . |
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G'wan then... put me down... providing i've got a full license a something more than the mighty cg by then i'll be ok... i'll borrow off brother/parent/credit card if i have to ... looks fun  |
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I'm interested, but it would depend on date and price  ____________________ I spend all my money on bikes and beer, the rest I simply waste! |
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Right I've called a few more..
At st Albans afaik there is no change of negotiating on number of buggies allowed out or max time.. at least not with the middle men. I can't find any direct contact details for the centre, but I've called a few more other places.
The last one sounded fairly promising, is near Rugby and offers a good selection of activities, including honda pilot buggies. It might be good to go for something like this as the buggies might get boring after a while. This place also offer quads, hovercraft and loads of other stuff. I'm told if we can organise a party of 20-30, They will split us into groups and rotate us round the various activities..
So peeps still interested? She's sending me a quote now.  ____________________ Gallery |
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I'm going to email my Godfather who owns this place
https://www.yeaveley-estate.co.uk
Ask him how much for each of the things, particularily the honda pilot's as they seem closest to those rage buggies for a group..
Simple
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Looks very promising, wish I new someone who owned a corp events place.
Have heardf back from the Rugby place not, I'm actually pretty surprised at the prices, £120 +vat gets a whole day with meals and 4 activities of you choice. I'll post the rest below. ____________________ Gallery |
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Below is the information chillisauce.co.uk have sent me, I reckon it looks pretty good.. yeah £120 +vat is quite a bit, but I reckon I could easily find four activities out of those I'd want to do, maybe more.
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Overview:
Set in some stunning countryside, this centre has an ideal blend of fields and woodlands surrounds to for the diverse range of motor and field activities.
With regard to value for money, days spent here as some the best we can offer anywhere in the country. The emphasis is to keep everyone active all the time so, if you are not behind the wheel or the main gun, you are going to be taking on mini events such as remote control cars and air pistol shooting competitions. Combined with great staff and top shelf equipment we know you will be the toast of you mates once you have taken them here.
Build your own superb day by selecting activities from the selection below:
Rage Buggies:
For years the ubiquitous Honda Pilot has been king of the jungle off road karting but now the Rage Buggy has come along and taken the mantle. With a 600cc unrestricted engine coupled with a lightweight chassis, they are well capable of hitting 55mph in only six blistering seconds!
There are two tracks available for the time trial event. The first is very quick and includes a long straight that you can do flat out, followed by a tight hairpin where, let’s face it, you’re likely to spin out. The second is much bumpier and tighter, so it’s slower but a lot more testing.
While you are waiting for your turn, there will be a remote control car contest to keep you occupied.
Quad Biking:
With the Yamaha Breeze quad bike, you’re combining easy automatic handling that lets you concentrate on the event with a punchy 125cc engine for the fast sections.
Start off with some easy practice laps to familiarise yourself with the machine before moving into the wide open fields. Now open up the throttle and get used to the feel of the bike and its capabilities. Next it’s on to a demanding obstacle course where you can pick up points for your team. Finally, head off over hill and down dale on a full-on 3-mile quad trek through the woodlands including steep slopes and pools of water.
Clay Shooting & Air Rifles:
Clay shooting is a fantastic competition. There are two different traps for you to rotate through. You will begin by shooting simple going away or coming on clays to get used to tracking the target and timing your shot. As you improve, the targets will get harder as the competition hots up.
Running simultaneously with the clay shooting will be a fun game of ‘target scrabble’ using air rifles.
Archery and Crossbow:
Archery - love it! I think we all know the basics, bow, arrow and target that looks liked a collection of multicoloured polo mints, from there it starts to get more difficult, it is not an Olympic sport for nothing.
We will have instructors on hand to show you the basics from how to handle the bow and where to aim, they will then try and contain their laughter as your first attempts miss by miles - I guarantee they will. Having learnt that the index and middle finger are not just for flicking V's you will progress, by the end of the session you will be making allowance for wind and distance to keep in touch with the competition.
Haaglund:
We’re fairly confident that you won’t have driven one of these mental vehicles before. Made in Finland for the MoD, the Haaglund looks like something straight out of Star Wars. It is able to conquer seemingly impossible slopes and will likely give you some heart-stopping moments on the way back down. The specially designed course is perfect for putting it (and you) through a series of rigorous paces.
Blind Landrover Driving:
This could be really difficult, what with having to drive a Landrover around a twisted course with a blindfold on. Fortunately, the whole task will be made much easier by having your mates in the back calmly giving you insightful advice.
Armoured Personnel Driving
Just arrived, the true squaddy experience as you drive the Alvis FV432 armoured personnel carrier around the specially designed wood-lined course for the true military experience. Just like being back in ‘Nam.
Hovercraft Flying
A new experience for most, some say ‘its like trying to steer a bar of soap in the bath’. Come and try a truly different activity, flying a hovercraft is a cross between riding a motorcycle and driving a boat.
Paintball:
The site is located within 50 acres of woodland and has a multitude of individual game zones and a wide variety of game themes to keep you entertained. Four hundred paintballs per person are included in the price. This is classed as 2 activities for packages and takes a half day.
Durations:
2 Activities - allow 2.5 hours
3 Activities - allow 3.5 hours
4 Activities and catering - full day
Costs:
Full Day - £120 per person plus VAT
- Bacon Rolls on arrival
- Four activities from the list above including all equipment and instruction
- Superb farmhouse lunch
Three activities - £90 per person plus VAT
- Three activities from the list above including all equipment and instruction
Two activities - £70 per person plus VAT
- Two activities from the list above including all equipment and instruction
Full day with conferencing - £120 per person plus VAT- Tea/ coffee and pastries on arrival
- Mid morning tea/ coffee and biscuits
- Buffet lunch/ 2 course lunch
- Private room hire
- 3 activities
Bed and breakfast: from - £65 per person plus VAT
24 hour delegate rate: from - £140 per person plus VAT
**Based on a minimum of 12 people.**
Insurance:
Chillisauce have Public Liability Insurance of £5 million.
Any payments made are protected by the Travel Trust Association who operate a trust account on our behalf.
We would be happy to recommend a company that provide private insurance for this type of event, please ask for details.
Conditions:
All bookings are subject to our terms and conditions; please ask for a full copy if you have not received them.
A non-refundable deposit of 25% is needed to confirm the booking and the balance is due 4 weeks before the event. If you are booking within 4 weeks of the event payment in full will be needed. We protect all monies paid to us, the scheme that we operate is an independently administered Trust Account backed by a fidelity insurance which covers each passenger up to £11,000 in case of failure of any suppliers. (The insurance is underwritten by AIG Europe Ltd, members of the American International Inc. Group who have assets exceeding US$100 Billion).
The price may vary subject to availability and numbers in the group.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or would like to make a booking. ____________________ Gallery |
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The only bad thing i can see about that lot is...
I don't like bacon. ... sounds like fun... |
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Rage Buggies: Quad Biking: Armoured Personnel Driving Paintball:
That'd be the 4 i would pick...
think about it in a couple of weeks several of us will be paying 50 quid just for a few hours paintballing... all that fuck twice as much sounds like a bargain to me... ( Where is it? yes i know i'm lazy ) |
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Simple... https://www.yeaveley-estate.co.uk/4x4.htm looks like fun to me ... i presume although it doesn't mention it i'd need to have held a full car license for a 1year to do this though ? |
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The best way is probably to stick up a poll to decide which activities to go for, assuming enough people are interested.
The paintball methinks is not very good value, counts as 2 activities, so it works out at half a day paintballing for £50, which the dedicated places round here easily beat. ____________________ Gallery
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 228 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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