European Road Trip (Pictures heavy)
European Road Trip (Pictures heavy)
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riwiho

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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Day 3. Headed into Monaco after a very long nights sleep in San Remo. The drive down the coastal road was hectic and full of cyclists in preparation for the start of the Tour de France in Monaco that morning. This provided entertainment and a good atmosphere.



We managed to get with 4km of Monaco before walking the final leg and just catching the start of the tour (from a distance). Sunday morning in Monaco was quiet but we were blessed with a Veyron coming out the tunnel around 10:00. The walk back up and out of Monaco was hell in mid-day temperatures but we did it and will not be doing it again.



After Monaco we headed east towards Rapallo to take in Portafino before heading to Lamborghini. Lots of nice Fiat 500s on the roads





While stuck in traffic we were alongside a Ferrari F430 Scudaria 16M, the driver wound down his window and had a brief chatter with us. After a little persuasion we managed to convince him it would be a good idea to give his car a few revs for us (he obliged - thanks). He stuck with us for around 30km kindly nailing it through all available tunnels (of which there were plenty) - dear god it was the best sound I have experienced from the back of a car, made the standard f430 we heard later that day sound so tame!



Day 4. Portafino = stunning. Beautiful location and some beautiful motor yachts in the bay. I can not wait to go back and spend more time just taking in the atmosphere and scenery.







Day 5. Lamborghini museum and factory tour. Great day out, everyone there is so full of passion for the company they work for. Everyone happy to talk to you at length about all the cars (new and old), company history, future project gossip etc. It was also good to see the production lines; Gallardo production is more modern compared to the Murcielago however it's good to see both are still very much handbuilt in Sant'Ataga despite the many VW boxs all over the shop.







They had a Reventon on display (car No. 00. First production test). very aggressive motor however after spending more time around the standard LP640 and SV I can not really understand why you would want to spend an additional 800k (obviously not factoring in exclusivity which is the only advantage)



Day 6. North to Lake Como and a quiet day. Lake como is a very pretty place and I can fully understand the appeal of the area however after the excitment and fun of the previous days this was a little tame. On relfection i really enjoyed this day and needed it before the long shelp over Stevlio the next day.



Day 7. Stevlio - Had read around this place for years and it was a fantastic experience to finally do it. The road is amazing with cyclists to supercars and everything in between tacking the climb. The south route was more enjoyable for me with stunning scenery and a really breath taking approach to the summit. I can highly recommend the Stevlio as an experience but make sure your breaks are working before tacking it.





After Stevlio (SS38) we took the SS40 into Austria and then turned on ourselves and headed to Davos down road 27 which was corking, I can not recommend this road enough, long sweeping mountain passes with road laid with Swiss precision and some fantastic scenery (watch your speed).





Day 8. - The plan was to head to Nurburg for the F1 practice but we could not get a practice only ticket and had to pay a weekend long fee for 4hrs racing. Gutted at the time but it was the sensible thing to do. Headed home from here.

All in all a great trip and if you have been thinking of doing something similar then do it. You learn alot about other European countries, see some amazing places and unless you are unfortunate should bump into some epic machinery.






Edited by riwiho on Saturday 11th July 19:01


Edited by riwiho on Sunday 24th January 21:14

DIW35

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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Don't know if it's just me, but the majority of those pics are just little red crosses. frown

riwiho

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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Or big red crosses. I don't mind. Only got an D40 a couple of months ago, never had any training and not creative in anyway so this really is a first attempt, many years to practice.

You could have been a little nicer and said 'sounds like a good trip' but each to their own.

TomE

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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I think he means the images aren't showing up, same for me too!!

DIW35

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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You've misunderstood me. It does sound like a very good trip, but I can't see most of your photos. All I am seeing is a small box with a little red cross in it. This usually means you haven't linked to the photo properly.

Of the 22 images you have posted, I can only see 3.

Where I should be able to see something like this:



all I can see is this:




Edited by DIW35 on Saturday 11th July 18:40

riwiho

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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Very sorry. Johnny trigger finger!

I need to go and do the links again. Give me a couple of mins.

riwiho

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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How is that? can you see the images now?

DIW35

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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Much, much better. thumbup

riwiho

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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DIW35 said:
Much, much better. thumbup
Thanks - just a shame it was not in a Diablo SV! It will be though, just need a couple more years.

J500ANT

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Saturday 11th July 2009
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Great pix biggrin

zac510

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226 months

Saturday 11th July 2009
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Nice, I'd love to do something like this but in the past I've made the mistake of driving too much and not doing enough lazing around and soaking it all up. Did you get the balance right?

riwiho

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Sunday 12th July 2009
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It was a concern for both of us. In order to get round the problem we covered 1100 miles on day 1 meaning we had 200-250 miles to do per day after that. This way no day was a real stress, plus after 1100 miles in any 24hr period 250 is like a walk in the park.

Don't know if this is the done thing but seemed to work for us. When I do this again I will be doing it in the same way.

v15ben

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Sunday 12th July 2009
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We did a similar thing though not quite so mammoth in mileage terms on the first day! It means you can pull over if you see a nice little village, lake, path etc and not be stressing over getting to the destination 500 miles away smile