The Ultimate ///M Euro Adventure

The Ultimate ///M Euro Adventure

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aussieinlondon

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660 posts

220 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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Take 5 BMW M's, 5 car enthusiasts, 6 European countries, 3100 miles, 81 hrs at the wheel, 18 alpine passes and a trip to the Nurburgring. 3 punctures, 1 speeding fine, temps ranging from 30 deg to zero, rain, shine and snow..... All done within 10 days with an average 300 miles per day = The Ultimate ///M Euro Adventure.......

What more is there to say other than let the many pictures do the talking!

Col de Turini
Col de la Bonette
Col d’Izoard
Col du Galibier
Col de l’Iseran (highest in the Alps at 2770m)
Col des Aravis
Grimsel Pass
Furka Pass
St. Gotthard Pass
San Bernardino Pass
Fluela Pass
Ofen Pass
Umbrail Pass
Stelvio Pass
Gavia Pass
Nockalmstrasse
Grossglocker High Alpine Road
Gerlos Alpenstrasse

The clean before the storm


Departed 0120 bound for France




First leg of the journey was a long one, some 800 miles from London to Nice, so an early morning stop and an 'attempt' at sleeping was required.







Encountering our first puncture onroute to Nice and some time out to find help with repairs





And still clean!

BMW was of little help with the repair and we ended up at an Opel dealership of all places


Repair done and Nice bound, and a very late arrival with head hitting pillow and out like a light so no further pictures but plenty of gopro footage to still go through.

Early morning Monaco run around the GP circuit French Alp bound



Col de Turini bound




















And further on we go









My shotgun and co pilot for the trip thanks to my wife but he wasnt the only one lol















The road that lays ahead






















Found some interesting accomodation on route




Meal times and alcohol, not sure what to say about that lol



And some great rooms with a view!





Early morning departures











And plenty of cows and bells













The mountain goat



And the many stops for the perfect mountain views. Did I mention the roads!!!!!!!!!!!!









And the magnificent scenery















































We had orders!













More accommodation found along the way



and a room with a morning view































































































Plenty of video footage to fill in the gaps on the alp climbs and descents

But anyways, here is our room with a view from the mountain hut castle in Stelvio

Early morning sunrise



















And our castle















Mountain goat































































The second puncture in Italy and help and hand within minutes

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And on we go





Austria and another early morning room with a view shot





























Porsche museum Austria






aussieinlondon

Original Poster:

660 posts

220 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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We have had some great rooms with a view along our travels and another early morning shot

























































photo bombing I heard is the new in thing







We then make our way into Germany and on to Munich, but not the best rooms with a view....























































































































Then it was on to Stuttgart and the Mercedes museum for Jono and I and the others on to Porsche

























































And no euro drive would be complete without a trip to the Ring....





















And finally : )












































































































Big thanks to Marcus aka The Navigator aka Siri 2.0 aka Mountain Goat aka oily massage, my room mate lol Hetan and his bear drinking influence, Jana for risking all and camping with Marcus after all his oily massage talk and putting up with our crude dinner chat, & my fellow aussie Jono who we came very close to smoothering his head with a pillow to drown out the snoring, and bringing along his dog to give Chocco some company.

Fantastic trip and very much look forward to the next ///M adventure.

Vids to follow.

rassi

2,454 posts

252 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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Amazing trip, thanks for sharing, look forward to the videos!

PS: 27 mpg...???

ArmaghMan

2,419 posts

181 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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Fantastic.
Thanks for sharing.

Johnky1990

140 posts

139 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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ahhhhhh envy you guys,
thanks for the pics, I really enjoyed them

Jan looks very excited haha
hope you guys enjoyed it, perhaps i should join next time..

ady702

376 posts

148 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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Amazing trip, thanks for the pics!

Pole84

535 posts

169 months

Friday 27th September 2013
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Looks awesome; great pics!


akeithj

320 posts

211 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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Amazing trip with some fantastic photos, I did a similar thing a few years ago, but mainly confined to France, Switzerland and Italy. Do you have a favourite peace of road/pass from the trip?

W8PMC

3,345 posts

239 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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Looks amazingsmile

AlasdairMc

555 posts

128 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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Wow! Looked like an amazing trip.

rossb

627 posts

222 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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must have been a great experience - thanks for sharing! - as above - look forward to vids

aussieinlondon

Original Poster:

660 posts

220 months

Saturday 28th September 2013
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akeithj said:
Amazing trip with some fantastic photos, I did a similar thing a few years ago, but mainly confined to France, Switzerland and Italy. Do you have a favourite peace of road/pass from the trip?
Umbrail Pass up to Stelvio was a great drive, the scenic Stelvio pass everyone knows was very overrated and a lot of traffic. Grosslockner is very scenic and some very nice driving roads.

BMWNICK

80 posts

132 months

Monday 30th September 2013
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Wow. Living the dream!
My personal favorite is the very understated E90 M3 there in gray, but of course all the cars look great.

leemanning

557 posts

153 months

Monday 30th September 2013
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Wow, phenomenal trip! Would love to do the same myself.

Thanks for posting up all the pics, looks like you guys had a great time

aussieinlondon

Original Poster:

660 posts

220 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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Thanks, was a spectacular trip overall and exactly what an M car is all about.

Next on the list is northern Scotland and then Scandinavia smile

Rich196

74 posts

164 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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Amazing trip and amazing photos, Id love to do with kinda thing with my lowly 135i

BuzyG

787 posts

212 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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Great Post, thanks for sharing with us. thumbup

(Now I don't feel so bad about having a bear in my ///M)

0836whimper

975 posts

199 months

Tuesday 1st October 2013
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Nice trip (and photos)

What caused the punctures, rocks on the alpine roads ?
An did anyone use the gunk ?

aussieinlondon

Original Poster:

660 posts

220 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2013
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BuzyG said:
Great Post, thanks for sharing with us. thumbup

(Now I don't feel so bad about having a bear in my ///M)
My wife made me take him lol

And it helps if the only parking available is marked family biggrin

aussieinlondon

Original Poster:

660 posts

220 months

Wednesday 2nd October 2013
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0836whimper said:
Nice trip (and photos)

What caused the punctures, rocks on the alpine roads ?
An did anyone use the gunk ?
Slow leaks so no need for the gunk, each was a nail of some type, a lot of road works encountered along the route.