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28.42 Km 220 m 8h 19m 22s 3.42 Km/h
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Altitude

Speed

Altitude

Speed

Distance
28.42 Km
Ascent
220 m
Duration
8 h 19 m 22 s
Descent
298 m
Average speed
3.42 Km/h
Maximum altitude
194 m
Maximum speed
80.82 Km/h
Minimum altitude
42 m
Pace
17.57 min/km
Stopped time
2 h 30 m 27 s

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East Ilsley, Aldworth, Cholsey, Wallingford 4x4 Adventure

Alright, adventurer, get ready for an exhilarating 4x4 experience! This route takes you through varied terrains and offers incredible views.

We begin in East Ilsley, West Berkshire, a charming village. Here, you’ll encounter a mix of easy trails perfect for warming up and testing your vehicle’s initial capabilities.

Next, you'll head to The Ridgeway, Aldworth, near Streatley, West Berkshire. As you climb, you'll face some steeper inclines. Focus on a steady pace and choose your line carefully. It's a fantastic location to enjoy some stunning views. The maximum altitude is approximately 194 meters.

Then, you'll find yourself driving near Ferry Lane, Cholsey Meadows, Cholsey, near North Stoke, South Oxfordshire. Expect flatter sections ideal for cruising and enjoying the surrounding natural landscape. There are sections with uneven terrain. The minimum altitude is about 42 meters.

A great stop would be The Coachmakers Arms, Wallingford, near Crowmarsh Gifford, South Oxfordshire. Relax and appreciate the place.

The altitude difference on this route is about 151 meters. The distance is roughly 28 kilometers, which can take you about 8 hours and 20 minutes with a stopped time of approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. The average speed is about 3.4 km/h and maximum speed reached is approximately 81 km/h. The average ascent is about 0.36 meters and with an ascent of 220 meters, the descent would be 298 meters.

For extra fun, consider exploring the nearby trails for some extra driving.

Here are a few quick tips for your 4x4 adventure:

  • Always carry a recovery kit: This includes a tow rope, shackles, and possibly a winch.
  • Check your tire pressure: Adjusting it for the terrain will greatly improve traction.
  • Respect the environment: Stick to marked trails to minimize your impact.
  • Drive with a spotter: Especially on challenging sections, a second set of eyes is invaluable.


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