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Eighteeteewhy said:
Welcome, nice pic where is that?
The pic is at "Pont Sublime " Gorges du Tarn not far from the Millau Bridge way down south .
We also managed Monaco , Gorges du Verdon , remember Clarkson in the RS4 vs free climbers ? did that road WOW what a drive !
Can post a full pic and report of the whole trip if you like
MX51ROD said:
We did a 2500 mile tour of France in 2010
The pic is at "Pont Sublime " Gorges du Tarn not far from the Millau Bridge way down south .
We also managed Monaco , Gorges du Verdon , remember Clarkson in the RS4 vs free climbers ? did that road WOW what a drive !
Can post a full pic and report of the whole trip if you like
Yes please!The pic is at "Pont Sublime " Gorges du Tarn not far from the Millau Bridge way down south .
We also managed Monaco , Gorges du Verdon , remember Clarkson in the RS4 vs free climbers ? did that road WOW what a drive !
Can post a full pic and report of the whole trip if you like
MX51ROD said:
Eighteeteewhy said:
Welcome, nice pic where is that?
The pic is at "Pont Sublime " Gorges du Tarn not far from the Millau Bridge way down south .
We also managed Monaco , Gorges du Verdon , remember Clarkson in the RS4 vs free climbers ? did that road WOW what a drive !
Can post a full pic and report of the whole trip if you like
More pics would be excellent.
Here ya go
Left home 0600 Thursday Late July to get the 0810 shuttle ,
A gentle drive of about 170 mles to our first overnight stop, the intention on this trip is to avoid autoroutes and toll roads
After our first stop in LA CHAUSSEE SUR MARNE we are ready to leave
Fuel consumption for the first part of the trip 33.5mpg
This is a very clean simple hotel ,good food , quiet
on the road to Besancon , nice drive
Arrived at the hotel , fantastic room
The Hotel , note handy shop next door ;D
BUT A/C not working , and day time temp was 32c + , so we are moved to new room next day , workng A/C bliss
Saturday much cooler 23c
no car pics , the MX5 is tucked up under cover in the hotel garage ,
Spent the day walking around Besancon
and up in the Citadel about 200m above the town
looking in
looking out
The river Daube which flows round the town
Sunday
About 150 miles round the countryside visiting noted viliages
Here Louis Pastur's house in Arbois
A couple circuits of the fountain in the same town
Cant have the roads to my self ALL the time ;D
No update Monday
The longest drive of the trip around 380+miles to get to the Gorges du Verdon , some fantastic drives there , I hope to video and upload to youtube when I getback
More soon
This a look back on a part of the trip on Monday , you can see the road to the left of centre of the pic
The 5 taking a break and enjoying a look at the countryside
The Hotel in Aguines near the Gorges du Verdon
Tuesday
a different form of motive power today
here is why
pictures just can not convey the fantastic scenary
Wednesday
Before 8am roads empty , starting the drive round the gorge
Down in the gorge , the water is icy cold , great for a paddle and face splash
Nicky hanging on for dear life there is a sheer drop the other side of the rails
Thursday Monaco
Any petrolhead will know this
A Ford
I want that one
The Casino , the car park was knee deep in 4 wheel exotica
Gorges du Tarn Friday
The Hotel
View from room
Saturday , a drive round the Gorges du Tarn
Stopped at pont sublime (yup the have such a view point in all the national parks)
The car, newly washed, looked rather nice in this setting , in fact stunning
Wash and brush up
The birds , Griffon Vultures, bit of a dull day
We then moved on to the Loire, to the town of Montaureau
A fantastic setting for the hotel , just behind the Chateau
This is the hotel from the chateau ramparts
and the room
Apart from a day in Honfleur and a qk wiz round Cite Europe that was it
A bit of background to our trip
All the hotels were part of the “Logis de France “ group , independent hotels ,but all members of the association , we chose hotels on the basis mainly of secure parking , price and star( or in their case table lamps ) rating , it was amazing the difference in hotels of a similar rating , the best were Hotel Florel in Besancon , and the Hotel Bussy in Montasureau , and least impressive were a hotel in Oradour su Glane , where the reception was not manned , and you had to walk to an adjacent hotel to book in , and the rooms were stuck in a time warp , clean but much needing modernising .
The other was the Hotel Claire in Honfleur where we had a studio , complete with a kitchen , again needing a make over , the décor being mostly varnished pine panel , and a worn bed where the bias is for the 2 occupiers to roll together , best of all ( or worst ) was 10pm Friday night ….no power … so a walk to reception …. No reception , seems they clock off , leave a note with a phone number on the reception door , and leave guests to their own devices , problem was the phone number was hotel reception , where the phones were set to divert to on duty receptionist who was at home , without power the hotel phone was dead so no divert , no person to restore power , 0700 next morning presumably someone turned up . cos the power came on , needless to say a discount was demanded and given, That was the only glitch in what was otherwise a great holiday
The price per room was from €69 to €99 , breakfast €8/10 per person
Dining out , we stuck to fixed menus on average €15/23 per person , and lunch was a baguette with ham or cheese from the local supermarket .
Fuel was €1.26 per ltr supermarket and €1.49 Autoroute
We did 2700 miles , and the average fuel consumption for the whole trip was a shade over 30mpg
The hood was down for 99% of the time , it was only up 3 times, twice during heavy rain , fortunately each time we were moving from one area to another , and once after the visit to Monaco , where the temperature was in the high 30s even maybe as high as 40c.
After the walk round Monte Carlo the car was a cool haven with the A/C on full blast
The car did not miss a beat , not a drop of oil was used .
We managed to pack all we needed in the boot , The lump you see on the boot rack is a powered cool box , might seem excessive , but with cold cans up to £1.00 or more in cafes , getting a few in a supermarket bought the cost down to much the same as the UK , and French hotels do not do a fridge in the room , so cold water and milk for a morning cupper , was a boon
And the French love MX5s
Do it again ? if I had time
Downsides ? not being able to just sit and chill , read a book , do zip , there were never comfy chairs to sit on where ever we stayed
Some Vids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR1mhS87Yz4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SecxRXiu6ro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLD_X0e7szM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSPSttzUpUs
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Left home 0600 Thursday Late July to get the 0810 shuttle ,
A gentle drive of about 170 mles to our first overnight stop, the intention on this trip is to avoid autoroutes and toll roads
After our first stop in LA CHAUSSEE SUR MARNE we are ready to leave
Fuel consumption for the first part of the trip 33.5mpg
This is a very clean simple hotel ,good food , quiet
on the road to Besancon , nice drive
Arrived at the hotel , fantastic room
The Hotel , note handy shop next door ;D
BUT A/C not working , and day time temp was 32c + , so we are moved to new room next day , workng A/C bliss
Saturday much cooler 23c
no car pics , the MX5 is tucked up under cover in the hotel garage ,
Spent the day walking around Besancon
and up in the Citadel about 200m above the town
looking in
looking out
The river Daube which flows round the town
Sunday
About 150 miles round the countryside visiting noted viliages
Here Louis Pastur's house in Arbois
A couple circuits of the fountain in the same town
Cant have the roads to my self ALL the time ;D
No update Monday
The longest drive of the trip around 380+miles to get to the Gorges du Verdon , some fantastic drives there , I hope to video and upload to youtube when I getback
More soon
This a look back on a part of the trip on Monday , you can see the road to the left of centre of the pic
The 5 taking a break and enjoying a look at the countryside
The Hotel in Aguines near the Gorges du Verdon
Tuesday
a different form of motive power today
here is why
pictures just can not convey the fantastic scenary
Wednesday
Before 8am roads empty , starting the drive round the gorge
Down in the gorge , the water is icy cold , great for a paddle and face splash
Nicky hanging on for dear life there is a sheer drop the other side of the rails
Thursday Monaco
Any petrolhead will know this
A Ford
I want that one
The Casino , the car park was knee deep in 4 wheel exotica
Gorges du Tarn Friday
The Hotel
View from room
Saturday , a drive round the Gorges du Tarn
Stopped at pont sublime (yup the have such a view point in all the national parks)
The car, newly washed, looked rather nice in this setting , in fact stunning
Wash and brush up
The birds , Griffon Vultures, bit of a dull day
We then moved on to the Loire, to the town of Montaureau
A fantastic setting for the hotel , just behind the Chateau
This is the hotel from the chateau ramparts
and the room
Apart from a day in Honfleur and a qk wiz round Cite Europe that was it
A bit of background to our trip
All the hotels were part of the “Logis de France “ group , independent hotels ,but all members of the association , we chose hotels on the basis mainly of secure parking , price and star( or in their case table lamps ) rating , it was amazing the difference in hotels of a similar rating , the best were Hotel Florel in Besancon , and the Hotel Bussy in Montasureau , and least impressive were a hotel in Oradour su Glane , where the reception was not manned , and you had to walk to an adjacent hotel to book in , and the rooms were stuck in a time warp , clean but much needing modernising .
The other was the Hotel Claire in Honfleur where we had a studio , complete with a kitchen , again needing a make over , the décor being mostly varnished pine panel , and a worn bed where the bias is for the 2 occupiers to roll together , best of all ( or worst ) was 10pm Friday night ….no power … so a walk to reception …. No reception , seems they clock off , leave a note with a phone number on the reception door , and leave guests to their own devices , problem was the phone number was hotel reception , where the phones were set to divert to on duty receptionist who was at home , without power the hotel phone was dead so no divert , no person to restore power , 0700 next morning presumably someone turned up . cos the power came on , needless to say a discount was demanded and given, That was the only glitch in what was otherwise a great holiday
The price per room was from €69 to €99 , breakfast €8/10 per person
Dining out , we stuck to fixed menus on average €15/23 per person , and lunch was a baguette with ham or cheese from the local supermarket .
Fuel was €1.26 per ltr supermarket and €1.49 Autoroute
We did 2700 miles , and the average fuel consumption for the whole trip was a shade over 30mpg
The hood was down for 99% of the time , it was only up 3 times, twice during heavy rain , fortunately each time we were moving from one area to another , and once after the visit to Monaco , where the temperature was in the high 30s even maybe as high as 40c.
After the walk round Monte Carlo the car was a cool haven with the A/C on full blast
The car did not miss a beat , not a drop of oil was used .
We managed to pack all we needed in the boot , The lump you see on the boot rack is a powered cool box , might seem excessive , but with cold cans up to £1.00 or more in cafes , getting a few in a supermarket bought the cost down to much the same as the UK , and French hotels do not do a fridge in the room , so cold water and milk for a morning cupper , was a boon
And the French love MX5s
Do it again ? if I had time
Downsides ? not being able to just sit and chill , read a book , do zip , there were never comfy chairs to sit on where ever we stayed
Some Vids
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR1mhS87Yz4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SecxRXiu6ro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLD_X0e7szM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSPSttzUpUs
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Edited by MX51ROD on Sunday 29th January 17:42
Eighteeteewhy said:
Excellent Rod.
I didn't notice the boot on the first pic. Is it a wrap?
A mate of mine is a bit of a wiz with vinyl , so a second hand boot lid resprayed white, a vinyl Union flag , lacquer top coat and a second hand MX5 Parts boot rack which was bolted directly to the boot lid for a secure mounting . All worked well .I didn't notice the boot on the first pic. Is it a wrap?
The lid is now redundant as it is unlikely we will do such a trip again and is up for grabs , so any reasonable offer for it will be donated to Cancer Care
Great write up Rod, that boot lid would be perfect for someone doing anything similar.
Pressure washing the arches has become a weekly occurance due to all the ste covering our roads at the moment. Refuse to was the car more than twice a week though, so here's a picture 60 miles after a good cleaning.
DSCF3525 by St_Anger1, on Flickr
Pressure washing the arches has become a weekly occurance due to all the ste covering our roads at the moment. Refuse to was the car more than twice a week though, so here's a picture 60 miles after a good cleaning.
DSCF3525 by St_Anger1, on Flickr
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