About the Barle Valley Safari Land Rover
The vehicle owned and operated by Barle Valley
Safaris is a recent model Land Rover Defender 110 with station
wagon bodywork and powered by a 300 Tdi turbo diesel 2.5 litre
engine. Peaking at around 1800 rpm the engine's high torque
gives unsurpassed pulling power.

The Jubilee, Dulverton
The remarkable versatility and power of the
Defender's gearing means that almost no conditions should
ever be too tough to drive over. The vehicle's high and low
transfer box gives a choice of 10 forward and 2 reverse gears
so the performance can be adapted to whatever variety of terrain
is encountered. By engaging the centre differential, extra
traction is achieved because power is the distributed equally
between the front and rear axles.

Off Road
The suspension on the Land Rover Defender 110
model consists of front and rear live beam axles, single rate
coil springs and telescopic hydraulic dampers.The ride is
smooth on metalled roads and not uncomfortable off road providing
sensible speeds are maintained.
Apart from minor modifications to the seating,
convenience lighting and signage to comply with Public Service
Vehicle regulations our Land Rover remains as built and any
temptation to add spurious 'bolt on' accessories and poser
gadgets has been resisted.

Off Road on the Quantocks
The Landrover undertakes about 400 three hour
Exmoor safaris a year and three tours a day is usual during
peak holiday periods. About one half of the time for each
journey is on Off Road tracks classified as unmade roads,
Roads Used as Public Paths(RUPP's) or By-ways Open to All
Traffic (BOAT's). The track driving conditions vary with 1
in 3 slopes of bare rock, boulder or loose scree being quite
common. Most routes include a river crossing. Many of the
tracks are ancient roadways with some hard base beneath a
soil layer and they tend to be flooded during the winter and
after heavy rain.
It has been found the standard type of tyres
provided with the vehicle when new have proved adequate for
our purposes although we have switched to 8-ply rather than
6-ply due to the prevalence of side wall damage on rutted
loose stone sufaces.
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