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On the side of the rough tarmac road I saw lines of sandy foxholes and trenches stretching into the distance.
The narrow, gnarled strip of now very rough tarmac climbs and winds through twisted trees either side, easing a pinch as you cross the first of two cattle grids.
However, the team said: "[The] solar cells on the side of the door... do not take kindly to being sanded by 50m of rough tarmac.
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The adjustable suspension setup on the 12C was already the best in the industry, giving occupants pillow-soft compliance on rough public roads but tarmac-hugging control in high-stakes situations.
During the next three hours the road changes from tarmac to a rough, dirt track.
After passing a shortcut back to Fairholmes, the route becomes rougher again by Ladybower Reservoir before tarmac takes you back to the car park.
You also get proper 4WD which can actually cope with the rough and tumble of a life without tarmac.
XC involves following easy-to-moderate routes of rough tracks, bridle paths and the odd tarmac road.
Go up a steep but short hill and just past the Venn Ottery village sign the road bears left, but the walk is straight ahead up Green Lane, marked "Unsuitable for Motors". The tarmac lane soon becomes a rough track with an initial steep ascent before leveling – keep straight ahead on this track for nearly a mile.
The nearest tarmac road is 8 km down a rough track, and the clinic is even further away.
The tunnels lie in some of the world's roughest terrain, and landing conditions can be dicey: snow-swept runways in the Himalayas, broken tarmac in Kazakhstan.
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