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LAND ROVER LIFE
In for the long haul • Ultra-endurance athlete Sean Conway has achieved some mind-blowing feats of perseverance and fortitude. And his choice of wheels? A Twisted-modified Defender 110
Not just a pretty face • Recently revised, the plug-in hybrid P270e Range Rover Evoque is quick, efficient and eternally stylish, concludes Neil Watterson
Cooking on the Hoof
Indian Summer • A chance encounter gives Land Rover fan Shail Desai the chance to learn more about how Land Rovers have become embedded in rural Indian culture
Take it to the limit • Erick Huertas reports from the punishing yet beautiful Northwest Challenge, held deep in Washington State
London Calling • Land Rovers of London’s charity Christmas meet saw hundreds of Land Rovers flocking to the capital to take part. Founder and organiser, James Arman, takes up the story
Tried & Tested • There’s nothing quite like assessing products in real world conditions
Perfect 10 • Rovernuts – a global collective of overlanding Land Rover enthusiasts – has been around for a decade. Thérèse-Marie Becker becomes immersed in the group’s anniversary celebrations in Thailand
Rallying together • Helen Tait Wright gets us up to speed on her latest project and Dakar Classic entry – a One Ten called Purdey
Puzzle pieces • Helen Tait Wright’s One Ten, Purdey, is being born from a mix of new and used parts. This time, it’s all about axles
Power play • Getting the engine and gearbox into the 110’s rolling chassis proved to be a case of one step forward, two steps back
Please be seated • With the bodywork coming on leaps and bounds, the team prepare Purdey for roll cage fitment – and a new pew
How much? • We all know that running a Land Rover can be expensive, but Neil Watterson is shocked by what he’s spent fuelling his Defender during the last 200,000 miles
Commercial sense • Ian Shaw has been driving off-road for 35 years, and this Discovery 5 is the tenth Land Rover he’s owned
Bits and bobs • Vicky Turner makes a plan to bring her Series IIA back to tip-top condition
Sun, Sea and Series • Held in the sunny embrace of Southern California, the inaugural Santa Barbara Series was an event that brought together old Land Rovers while raising money for charity