Its good that you've looked at the options, and you have to take into account which group fits you best, both in terms of fitting in with the group, ease of attending training & the area covered.
As someone on a border myself I know how difficult it can be to make that choice. Mine came down to having my parents in the middle of the area I chose to join, and knowing I could pitch up there anytime of day to be fed/watered & have somewhere to sleep if necessary!
Thanks, that's good advice. I'll also get a feel over the next week or so for how active the MROC group is, having contacted them for a bit of clarification on a couple of points... Shall be looking to get everything sorted out early in October I think.
Try attending some of the groups meetings, you don't have to be a member. I'm sure they'll welcome you and you will get an idea of who you fit in with best.
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Robin Baldwin, BR28
Controller, Rover Rescue
Breckland Landrover Club Ltd www.brecklandlrc.com
Disco 2 TD5, 101FC Ambulance, LR 109 Series 3
Any thoughts or ideas expressed are my own and even I can't be held responsible for them anymore.
Thanks Robin... I've started to make some contact with car owner groups as well, not sure if every Response group is attached to a 4x4 owner club as well, but continuing my investigations
I'm writing to each of the nearby groups direct to see what events might be good, which will also save the mods here the trouble of my posting before my account gets upgraded