michaelgroves
Explorer
Don't forget however, that a Series had to be brought in to blaze the trail for the Range Rovers crossing the Darien Gap.
I'm quite familiar with the details of that particular expedition, including the use of a 109. It wasn't a typical expedition at all, and IMO, didn't say anything about the off-road capabilities of Range Rovers! The terraine was so extreme, the vehicles were winched, pushed, carried and floated most of the way, with vast British Army support teams cutting trails through the jungle.
But to tell the truth, I'm not sure what your (counter) point was. A Range Rover (classic) isn't a capable off-roader?