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Our journey to Italy
199818 PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:50 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Ciao

On Tuesday 2nd January, Oscar and I set off on our journey to the sun.

My pal arrived at Teversal at 1245 and after we coupled up the Corsa, we set off. We filled to the brim with fuel just by J29 of the M1 and then joined a fairly empty motorway at 1315.

105 miles later and at 1515, we arrived at Toddington Services neat Luton. Time for Oscar to spend a penny and also take a sedative tablet, to ensure he remained calm in the Channel Tunnel. Off again and a brief halt at the Dartford Crossing.

"Are you towing that car" bellowed the toll booth clerk.

"Yes" I replied.

"That's two pounds then squire"

So once again we were off, heading for the M20 and the Tunnel. We were booked on the 1928, but arrived at the terminal at 1740. I used the self check in and was offered the 1833 crossing, so took this one. A brief halt for Oscar to spend a penny in the car park and we were off once again.

On arrival at passport control, we were asked to proceed to examination area 2, for our gas to be checked. We pulled up and waited. I was requested to get out of the van and open the gas locker.

Pusser's friend was on duty

"Ah A 13 kiloer I see"

"Yes" I replied, "two of them"

"Ah, 24 kilos in total then."

"Well, 26 to be fair"

"24 is less than the 47 we allow so you are alright there. 24 kilos."

"26"

Oh bugger it I thought.

Three customs officers looked at the van and car and dusted the handles with either a new Avon make up applicator or some other device.

"Do you know your radio is on in the car" screamed the lady officer.

"No" I said - but sure enough it was.

I turned it off manually and we were allowed on our way, after the customs man said

"Bloody handsome lad"

I turned around......."the dog" he said. "He's a big lad"

Cheeky sod, he should not have been looking. Oscar will wear boxer shorts next time we use the tunnel.

We went to the waiting area and almost immediately were greeted with a green arrow and we headed off to board the tunnel. Descending the ramp, we were stopped and advised to get into the train, but wait there until all other vehicles were clear. Then, we would be called forward again. This was to ensure that we had a carriage to ourselves.

So on we went and moments later we were off on our way. Tesco Clubcard had been our passport to the sun.

We arrived on French soil at 2008 and had a chat about sleeping. We pulled up at the Elf garage adjacent to the tunnel where diesel was 1.24 Euros per litre. Ouch. I asked in the shop if we could park and sleep.

"Of course, behind the building there is much space". We had a look and yes, there was a lot of room, but there was no one there and nothing except lorry trailers with no cabs. So we hit the road and decided to do a couple of hours.

On then towards Dunkerque and then Lille, before Rapide missed the "A1" Bruxelles turn and ended up doing 21 miles around Lille to get right again. On entering Belgium, we stopped at the first services and parked with the lorries. The shop attendant said we could park there, but "please quiet as the lorries sleep". Fair enough really, so we cracked open a bottle of white wine, made some toast and then went to sleep.

At 0700 we were awoken by lorries and so got up, got dressed made a coffee and so on. No breakfast yet - too early. We added 24.30 litres of fuel at 1.029 euros per litre. Enough to see us to Luxembourg with what was in tank already.

Passing Tournai, Mons, Charleroi and heading for Arlon, we enter Luxembourg and fill to the neck with diesel. 59.69 litres goes in at a mere 0.867 euro per litre. This is BP Capellen Services. We then pull up after fuelling and have tasty sausage sandwiches and a coffee.

At this point, we have covered 489.30 miles and a total fuel usage of 83.99 litres - yielding a respectable 26.44 mpg.

On then towards France and the A31, then the A4 towards Strasbourg. A couple of tolls and then on again, heading for Obernai. We followed the signs to "Camping VVF" but just 25 yards from the camping entrance I took a wrong turn. No option but to uncouple and move the Swift and the Corsa separately.

We checked in and found the reception welcoming. My French is not what it once was, but the receptionist speaks excellent English. She checked Oscar's passport and then we were told to pick any pitch and return back to reception and tell her what number were we on.

Pitched up, plugged in and alas - no TV. Only Astra2 North beam and South beam. No BBC or ITV. I was disappointed as I thought, "no signal in France, none in Italy". We could get all other channels - C4/5, Sky etc.

My friend, being very adventurous with food, reqested a McDonalds so off we went, returning at 2100 for another bottle of white.

Morning came and after a shower, coffee, packing up and topping up with water etc, we were off again.

We soon arrived at the French/Swiss border where, despite weighing 4000 kg, we were issued with a toll sticker valid for vehicles upto 3500 KG at a cost of 30 Euro. The pass is valid for one year. Alas, we had to buy a second toll sticker for the Corsa!

Through the tunnels in Basle and we are soon heading for Lucerne. We take a break and fill with diesel. We have covered 316 miles since the last fill and use 62.55 litres at a respectable 1.8 Swiss Francs per litre. Our MPG has dropped to 22.93, but there has been some serious hill climbing, with third gear in use at one point.

On then through the Gotthard Road Tunnel - at 17 km the longest road tunel in Europe and about 60 mins later we are in Italy.

I throw my 57 mph "rule" out of the window and open her up a bit, arriving in Moniga del Garda at 1630. Three Italian tolls to pay, each time we are a different class. Never mind, this is Italy!

Top up with fuel again for good measure, a further 40 litres and a run of 196.5 miles - an average of 22.30 mpg.

Total miles, 1001, total fuel 186.54, overall average MPG 24.36.

The lake looked lovely as the sun was setting.

I am home at last. Satellite Tv working well - all UK channels. Perfetto!

Russell and Oscar


Last edited by Rapide561 on Thu Jan 11, 2007 10:26 pm; edited 1 time in total

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199825 PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 2:07 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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I really enjoy reading travelling tales like this.

Good one Russell, hope you, your friend and Oscar have a great time.


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199828 PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 2:18 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi

My chum flew home last Saturday as he has to work in the UK. Unfortunately, he was rushed to hospital. I ill post the details.

Russell

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I´m intrigued, I´m unsure
I´m searching for more
I´ve got something that´s all mine
I´ve got something that´s all mine
Take me somewhere I can breathe
I´ve got so much to see
This is where I want to be
In a place I can call mine
In a place I can call mine

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199831 PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 2:24 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Russell,

Thanks for the travel log. It set the wanderlust imagination off again. Smile

Glad to hear that it all went well.

What date do you start school again? (Language) Laughing Laughing Laughing

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199833 PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 2:31 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Jock

I was looking to start school on Monday 15th, but have put it back a couple of weeks. I want to get all my sight seeing done whilst it is so quiet here. There is parking available at the train station, no tourists and the buses are deserted.

Sadly, no boats are operating on the Lake. I did want to visit the "Isola del Garda" - a small island on the lake.

Russell

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I´m intrigued, I´m unsure
I´m searching for more
I´ve got something that´s all mine
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Take me somewhere I can breathe
I´ve got so much to see
This is where I want to be
In a place I can call mine
In a place I can call mine

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199836 PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 2:36 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Lovely log there Russell, not bad that fuel consumption with the car on the back.
Do let us know how your mate gets on.
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199849 PostPosted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 3:22 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Rapide561 wrote:
Hi Jock

I was looking to start school on Monday 15th, but have put it back a couple of weeks. I want to get all my sight seeing done whilst it is so quiet here. There is parking available at the train station, no tourists and the buses are deserted.

Sadly, no boats are operating on the Lake. I did want to visit the "Isola del Garda" - a small island on the lake.

Russell


Sounds great Russell.

We have never been to Italy.....yet. Sad

Don't be picking up any bad slang or lingo during your two week gap, before classes begin. Laughing Laughing Laughing

How is Oscar settling in?

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Hi Jock

Too late - we can swear like troopers - the local drivers drive you to it.

Interestingly, I mutter and swear in Italian.

Oscar seems OK. He likes to paddle in the Lake and our main walk takes him along the shores at Moniga before we stop for coffee.

Russell

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I´m intrigued, I´m unsure
I´m searching for more
I´ve got something that´s all mine
I´ve got something that´s all mine
Take me somewhere I can breathe
I´ve got so much to see
This is where I want to be
In a place I can call mine
In a place I can call mine

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