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Voodoo Blue said:
If I remember correctly that was featured on the Abandoned Engineering programme a few years ago and looked in a much sorrier state than it does now. Good to see someone has restored it and hope you enjoyed the drive to get there.
We spent a week in the mountains, it was an epic tour. 2345 miles “train to train”
Some of the best roads we’ve ever driven. - this was the first time we’ve taken our cars, in previous years we’ve flown in and just driven the wheels off whatever Avis gave us…
Taking our own cars took a bit more planning to avoid any single track roads etc..
Nurburgsingh said:
2345 miles “train to train”
Some of the best roads we’ve ever driven. - this was the first time we’ve taken our cars, in previous years we’ve flown in and just driven the wheels off whatever Avis gave us…
Taking our own cars took a bit more planning to avoid any single track roads etc..
It's a great part of the world - we have a place in the hills over towards Perpignan - but it's a bloody long way from Calais.Some of the best roads we’ve ever driven. - this was the first time we’ve taken our cars, in previous years we’ve flown in and just driven the wheels off whatever Avis gave us…
Taking our own cars took a bit more planning to avoid any single track roads etc..
Nurburgsingh said:
We spent a week in the mountains, it was an epic tour.
2345 miles “train to train”
Some of the best roads we’ve ever driven. - this was the first time we’ve taken our cars, in previous years we’ve flown in and just driven the wheels off whatever Avis gave us…
Taking our own cars took a bit more planning to avoid any single track roads etc..
Brilliant. We've driven a lot around the Alps, down into Italy multiple times and all over France in various Porsches over the years but only ever been to Costa Verde and a small place called Peniscola (which I found out later was where they filmed a lot of the battle/siege scenes in El Cid with Charlton Heston) on the south coast in Spain back in the 90s when we had a 944. It sounds like I need to plan something in the Pyrenees 2345 miles “train to train”
Some of the best roads we’ve ever driven. - this was the first time we’ve taken our cars, in previous years we’ve flown in and just driven the wheels off whatever Avis gave us…
Taking our own cars took a bit more planning to avoid any single track roads etc..
Glad you enjoyed it and more importantly in your own car.
Voodoo Blue said:
Nurburgsingh said:
We spent a week in the mountains, it was an epic tour.
2345 miles “train to train”
Some of the best roads we’ve ever driven. - this was the first time we’ve taken our cars, in previous years we’ve flown in and just driven the wheels off whatever Avis gave us…
Taking our own cars took a bit more planning to avoid any single track roads etc..
Brilliant. We've driven a lot around the Alps, down into Italy multiple times and all over France in various Porsches over the years but only ever been to Costa Verde and a small place called Peniscola (which I found out later was where they filmed a lot of the battle/siege scenes in El Cid with Charlton Heston) on the south coast in Spain back in the 90s when we had a 944. It sounds like I need to plan something in the Pyrenees 2345 miles “train to train”
Some of the best roads we’ve ever driven. - this was the first time we’ve taken our cars, in previous years we’ve flown in and just driven the wheels off whatever Avis gave us…
Taking our own cars took a bit more planning to avoid any single track roads etc..
Glad you enjoyed it and more importantly in your own car.
Edited by 993rsr on Thursday 29th June 13:31
Edited by 993rsr on Thursday 29th June 13:32
Nurburgsingh said:
993rsr said:
new and virtually empty thanks to the EU!
The Virtually empty part was the most unexpected part for me I think... there was one day where we went for literally hours without seeing anyone else on the road. Pure bliss.
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