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wildrover

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POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« on: October 25, 2009, 06:11:43 PM »

Hi Jeepers....   just putting out an idea to see if anyone is interested....    I am a Brit who is now living in north west Poland on an old farm...i have a bit of land for camping , a nice place for a barbie in the garden , and i live in a pretty national landscape park....I have contacts with off roaders in the area , and Poland is ideal Jeep country....

I first came to Polska bringing aid to a kids home here , so maybe you could combine a trip to Polska to bring aid , have a great time and experiance a new culture...   The food and the beer is great here , and cheap , the women lovely...what more do you need....     ???

I hope one day to make a living out of hosting off roaders and Harley people here , but for now its free to camp here , and have my services as a guide etc...

My part of Polska is only 650 road miles from the UK...if you get off the ferry in Rotterdam at 0830 , and drive steady , you will be at my farm around midnight..

It will be a pleasure to provide routes to anyone who wants them , and i will meet you at the border to show you the way...   anyone interested.....?
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2009, 06:33:56 PM »

mmmm, sounds cool, but I better start saving for a 1300 mile round trip with a 6.6 V8 :003:

do they do those trains to Poland that u can sling ya car on?
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2009, 06:35:18 PM »

Count me in....
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2009, 06:37:43 PM »

do like the idea of an aid run, what sort of thing are needed over there?

also bear in mind i have yet to get my CJ to cheapfest, so Poland may be optimistic
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2009, 06:42:43 PM »

 :imwitstupid:  :hysterical:

im just bein optimistic, but then again, i do have a box full of magic parts  :icon_super:
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2009, 06:44:40 PM »

majic beans more like!  :icon_biggrin:
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2009, 07:34:07 PM »

I was in Poland in 1990 (long before I had a Jeep).  Drove through West and East Germany, and returned through a united Germany.

I was with my friend, who married into a Polish family, so he spoke the language.  We stayed with the family, and in the days of the Zloty, I was a millionaire (about £75).  It was good to have somebody who could translate since Polish is the worst language I have ever had to try to speak or read. 

I stayed at Bytom, a mining area in southern Poland.  The food and beer was very germanic, and the vodka was tasty.  The locals were friendly.

If I drive to Poland again, it would be in my road Jeep since it is the more economical diesel engine, although I would consider putting my 'toy' on a trailer.
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #7 on: October 25, 2009, 09:14:54 PM »

do like the idea of an aid run, what sort of thing are needed over there?

There are several kids homes around my area , and more than a few poor people...out here , if you don,t have a job , you don,t have any money , what the state will give you is enough to stay alive , nothing more...

Nobody is starving , but its a hard life for poor familes with kids , so anything for adults or kids would find a good home over here....   I am currently trying to get help for a home that caters for unmarried mums and their kids , but its not easy , as i am pretty poor myself...   In the past , when i lived in the UK , and had money , i threw a lot of effort into a kids home near Lobez , the place was a bit of a disaster area , but now is actually much nicer than the place i am living in....!

I began all this by taking aid to Belarus , now thats a really depressing place , but constant fights with the government , and mafia wore me down , soon after a home in Poland asked me to help , and i began twice yearly trips here to help them....Beware tho , i fell in love with the place and wound up living here...!

Getting money out of people is not so easy , but i found it was very easy to get books , computers , toys , clothes etc out of people...   The kids out here are really nice too , not like some of the spoilt little monsters back home....

We used to spend a few days with the kids giving them the gifts etc , then after this it was our turn to have fun , a bit of off roading , visiting , military and historic sites , beer and barbies in the forest , whatever people wanted to do....

None of the people i dragged along to Poland didn,t like the place , all who came returned again...   The people are friendly , the beer twice the strength for half the price . good food....a bit like the UK was fifty years back..!

I would be happy to advise anyone on collecting aid , getting a convoy together , driving in Poland tips etc....    my email is    wildrover@op.pl   if anyone wants to get in touch..    Ian ( Jan ) greenwood
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2009, 02:14:21 PM »

Yep may be up for this , just depends on funds and time , as normal . But yep looking at a decent road trip for next year .
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #9 on: October 30, 2009, 01:08:10 PM »

If there are a few people from the UK interested in coming to Polska i will contact some peeps in other countries , try to make it an international get together....Although Poland is often considered as Eastern Europe , its actually in the middle , so not too far for Jeepers from Germany , Sweden , Denmark , Norway , Latvia , Lithuania , Estonia , Romania , etc etc....To the east is Ukraine , Belarus , Russia etc , but for Jeepers from these places a visa is needed of course...Incidentally , if anyone fancies venturing into the depths of Ukraine you can go there with an EU passport for up to 90 days without any visa , i have friends and contacts there...The people are friendly , the beer lovely...the roads terrible...

If anyone wants to check out on a map where i am , look on the 173 route between Drawsko pomorskie and Polczyn zdroj...if you have a good map you might find the village of Gawroniec , thats walking distance from my farm , otherwise , look for the small town of Ostrowice , thats about 4 kms from me....
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #11 on: October 30, 2009, 04:25:36 PM »

Great map...thanks for that Bulldog...if you follow that 173 road from Drawsko pomorskie to Polczyn zdroj untill just before the blue blob marking the village of Gawroniec , you will see a minor road going off to the right towards Nowo worowo....i am a short distance down this road...   My address is actually plocie , but if you follow the signs for Polcie you won,t find me , i am on the edge of the village , thats if you can call a few scattered houses a village..  It will be great if we can get a Jeepmeet sorted here , a few beers and a barbie , and a few runs through the forest to the lakes....

For anyone heading out further east to Russia , Belarus or wherever , you are welcome to stop by , have a rest , borrow tools or whatever on route...my place is about halfway between the UK and Moscow , so not a bad place to break the journey...Facilities at my place are not exactly top notch , but its warm and dry , and i can arrange more upmarket accomadation if you want it...I am not exactly fluent in Polish , but i get by , and i can soon sort out a friend who speaks English and Polish if anyone has any problems...it will be nice to meet you...
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #12 on: October 30, 2009, 11:38:17 PM »

True story.

Some years ago I was carefully negotiating my new (but very secondhand) Range Rover between the bigger rocks on a track in mountainous South West Ukraine. Head out of the window, low range, gentle foot on the gas (already holed the petrol tank once) when I heard a horn.

Looked up to see a Lada Niva overtaking me, man and woman in the front, three kids in the back, everyone smiling and waving .... except the pig in the open trailer they were towing!

Haven't been back for a few years but Poland (I only know the East) and Ukraine were fantastic off-roading!

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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #13 on: October 31, 2009, 02:14:19 AM »

I was in Ukraine myself last summer...i made the mistake of going on my Harley....i really should have known better after wrecking the heavy duty suspension on a Landrover in Belarus and Russia , but for some reason i convinced myself the roads in Ukraine would be better...they were not , bloody lethal on a motorcycle , especially at night...

I loved the country though , and the people , and i am definatly going back someday soon , but this time in my Jeep....

Funny enough i too holed a fuel tank in Belarus , but this was not off roading , just crossing a not so level rail crossing , hit the nato hitch on the line , and started leaking fuel....  i Have done a bit of off roading in Russia , the Ladoga competition...now those guys are really nuts....!
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Re: POLAND JEEPMEET SUMMER 2010
« Reply #14 on: October 31, 2009, 07:01:44 PM »

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