cruiser update 6/15/2009: the foto on this listing is for Rusland Pool layby which is about 200 yrd further up the road and is now a better place to cruise.
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Best during warm weather for lots of action although, anytime during the day when the trees are in leaf is good. Most of the real action takes place in the shrubbery, but picking up is easy.
Crowd: Truck and car drivers for casual in the open air in the neighbouring woodland.
Who's Coming
Truck and car drivers for casual in the open air in the neighbouring woodland.
Heading from Barrow to Newby Bridge on A590. 50yds past the junction for Greenod there is a slip road on the left, to a layby set back from the main road, which is hidden during the spring/summer seasons.
Cross street: A590 Greenodd Junction
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- Crowd:Truck and car drivers for casual in the open air in the neighbouring woodland.
- Directions:Heading from Barrow to Newby Bridge on A590. 50yds past the junction for Greenod there is a slip road on the left, to a layby set back from the main road, which is hidden during the spring/summer seasons.
Cross street: A590 Greenodd Junction
- Hours:Daytime during late spring to late summer
- Cruising Info/ Tips:Sit in your vehicle and watch the movements of others. Follow your choice of guy into the woodland. Make out you are taking a leak. Top of the hill is the most private part.
Cruisiest Spots: Take a walk in the hillside woodland on the right of the layby. Lots of shrubbery for great open air action!
- Wheelchair Accessible:No
- Warnings:Wet weather puts a real dampner on things ..police use the petrol station at Greenod quite a bit, but stay out of the layby mostly ... most vehicles have single occupants so be wary of two in one.
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