Did anyone NOT get lost at some point at Le Mans?
Did anyone NOT get lost at some point at Le Mans?
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srebbe64

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13,021 posts

260 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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We sure as hell did - many times:

Finding Arnage corner at 1am on the Sunday morning - it took us an hour.
Finding our way back to our campsite (it was a few miles from the circuit).
We managed to lose our car in the Rouse Car Park.
We struggled to find the Driver's parade on the Friday night.
We got lost walking back from the pub to the campsite on Sunday evening.

I've come to the conclusion that half the fun of Le Mans is simply getting from a to b - bit like the London Tunnel Runs in some ways!

neilsie

952 posts

269 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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guess you didnt read the CA Le Mans guide then?!

srebbe64

Original Poster:

13,021 posts

260 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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neilsie said:
guess you didnt read the CA Le Mans guide then?!

Sure did - and it was the fifth time at LM! Clearly, we're not as perfect as you though!

xjsjohn

16,124 posts

242 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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we were never lost the whole weekend ....

we always knew exactly where we were ....

Admitedly this was not necessarily where we always wanted to be ...

the problem was usually in how to get from where we knew we were to where we wanted to be

srebbe64

Original Poster:

13,021 posts

260 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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xjsjohn said:
we were never lost the whole weekend ....

we always knew exactly where we were ....

Admitedly this was not necessarily where we always wanted to be ...

the problem was usually in how to get from where we knew we were to where we wanted to be


Yeah, it's called being lost!!

xjsjohn

16,124 posts

242 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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srebbe64 said:
xjsjohn said:
we were never lost the whole weekend ....

we always knew exactly where we were ....

Admitedly this was not necessarily where we always wanted to be ...

the problem was usually in how to get from where we knew we were to where we wanted to be


Yeah, it's called being lost!!


its all in the interpretation .... and dont let my wife hear you say things like that



Edited by xjsjohn on Monday 26th June 09:00

Moose.

5,345 posts

264 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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Glad it wasn't just us then!

- Started badly as we couldn't even find the circuit from Le Mans city centre
- Arriving at Houx Annexe 11:30pm in a thunderstorm via police escort didn't exactly help us get our bearings!
- Couldn't find Carrefour and ended up in some other random supermarket
- Following the signs for "Parking Vert" and ending up in some residential area
- Taking the long way round when we walked anywhere
- Leaving on Sunday evening when the police seemed hell bent on keeping everyone in and blocking every road we wanted to get to

All good fun though

calumcousins

1,983 posts

241 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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srebbe64 said:
Finding Arnage corner at 1am on the Sunday morning - it took us an hour.



We got lost doing this too! Were you following the signs for Parking Arnage (Purple-ish i think) and then all of the sudden, they stopped?!

For us, it was a case of asking les flics - "pardon miseur, où est le parking arnage s'il vous plaît?"

James_N

3,282 posts

257 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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We had to set the dam tent up in the dark thursday evening. Took us about 90 mins to find Karting Nord

xjsjohn

16,124 posts

242 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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have to say that the organisers did what can only be described as a rather Cr@p job of signposting where stuff was ... like campsites, race tracks, places to watch cars go by etc etc.

(or i was very blind / stupid which is also highly probable!!)

ripton

429 posts

255 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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The most common site during the trip and our mini hoon round the loire valley was M3ed's hand sticking out the window signalling an about turn. His navigational abilities were also in fine form around the track. It is expected that he will soon be logging on as "onehuneraneighty!!!!!"

magic torch

5,781 posts

245 months

Monday 26th June 2006
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neilsie said:
guess you didnt read the CA Le Mans guide then?!

That was our problem.

Got lost trying to follow the instructions from Caen.

Was suprised at the lack of signs near Le Mans. It's only a quarter of a million people anyway, I can see why they don't bother.

Oversteer

247 posts

281 months

Wednesday 28th June 2006
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I've always thought that I've got a fairly good sense of direction but
for years I consistently ended up somewhere other than where I was
trying to get to. I took a compass on the 3rd year and still everything
went wrong. It turned out that the habit people have of printing Le Mans
maps with the Hunaudieres straight at the top of the map (north where
west should be) was the cause of my naviational difficulties. It really
did take me three years to suss this out and I put it down to the vast
quantities of stella stubbies I'm in the habit of consuming. C'est La
Vie!

FHCNICK

1,368 posts

254 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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James_N said:
We had to set the dam tent up in the dark thursday evening. Took us about 90 mins to find Karting Nord


took us about 2 hours to find karting nord, dark and heavy thunder storm on the wednesday night and trying to find somewhere to pitch the tent where you could actually get a peg in the bedrock that is karting nord. got into my sleeping bag at about 3pm, had arrived at le mans centre by 10:30

Peat

21 posts

237 months

Thursday 29th June 2006
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we got lost walking from Houx Annexe to find the SpeedChills bar. took us about 2 hours for which is only really a half an hour walk.