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Appreciate Adam doesn't drive. So will probably view a car the same way as a German ww2 panzer or a messerchmit in the blitz of 1940However drivers will know that the sound of the vehicle won't rouse people out of their beds in a Enid Blyton style village in 1985.
I know it leads direct to WHF. But the farm workers properties are before WHF. Are you saying he parks at the beginning of Pages Lane, then walks past them on Pages Lane. Or goes across a field to avoid these properties?
From the road Wyke farm and WHF share the same driveway.Whether he drives directly up to WHF is his choice.I believe he disembarked on the lane and walked down.
So how did he avoid the farm workers properties on Pages Lane? The only way I can see is walking across the field behind them.
ILB's lone wolf vision is too risky. And too much pissing about. Parking at the end of Pages Lane. Walking & having to avoid the farm workers properties. But he is entitled to believe it.
As said simply parking at near the top of the lane. Disembarking the vehicle and sauntering down.It's that simple
You do know it is 480 metres from the beginning of Pages Lane to WHF. A long saunter. As you have not answered my question, I assume Bamber would have walked off Pages Lane and across the field to WHF. In order to avoid the farm workers properties on Pages Lane. Hope the field was walker friendly.
The lane evaporates to the WHF driveway.
How many metres away from the farm workers properties would you park?
Anywhere I felt like. I wouldn't be worried about people waking up.Perhaps there are two questions in this.Why do you believe a car would wake people up?
100 yards, 150 yards? You said it was too risky Bamber cycling past Wyke Farm. On a silent bike. Now you are saying you would not be worried about waking people up.