Poster: A snowHead
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Kel, You wouldn't do it to day with the amount of fixed and mobile long distance radar guns they are using.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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crossing at 12.05, so hopefully should be in France and away for 12.30 local time,
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More like 1330. You definitely won't reach Langres in daylight, but on the autoroute I find it's the presence of absence of fog, rather than daylight, which makes the difference.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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pam w, looks like he forgot to add on the time change. We only go as far as Reims on a similar time train and it will be dark by the time we get there.
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thefatcontroller, I though the plan in the Tata Disco was to go in a straight line from Calais and not bother with roads
Other than that - yes is the well tried and tested route we choose as well
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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pam w wrote: |
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crossing at 12.05, so hopefully should be in France and away for 12.30 local time,
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More like 1330. You definitely won't reach Langres in daylight, but on the autoroute I find it's the presence of absence of fog, rather than daylight, which makes the difference. |
More like 14.30 I was getting the time differences the wrong way round, this is allowing for the inevitable delay on the Tunnel. Should do most of it in daylight if conditions are OK.
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Kel, provided everything goes to plan you should get around 2.5 hours daylight.
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But the day lasts longer as you drive south...
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Paris sunset is 16.56 (15.56 GMT) for the 27th December.
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should be a whole two minutes later in Lyon! Makes all the difference.
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Got back last night. Did the direct route going down and took the A39 coming back up. A39 did seem quieter, though chickens for sale @ 26 euro have to be rather special? Think I would do A39 in future.
One question. By going A39 do you miss a toll. There seemed one hell of a gap between tolls from Lyon up toward Reim on the way back. Might be just the roads are so long it all fades but do you miss a toll on A39?
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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thefatcontroller no I don't think so, as there is a similarly large gap between tolls on the other route.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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thefatcontroller, Its 27 years actually
We went via Paris and around the peripherique ...once, haven't gone that way again.
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EDIT: oops, too late! Still, maybe the below will help someone else in the future
We accidentally did that last year, "thanks" in part to TomTom. There was nearly a Diplomatic Incident in the car as the Eiffel Tower suddenly came in to view...
Top tips:
1. Don't just trust the satnav, program the route in piece by piece.
2. (and this is very important) Don't ask the satnav to calculate the return route whilst you're still up the mountain. Ours only works in two dimensions, and it routed us down the Les Arcs hill, then across and up La Rosiere, and in to Italy. Which I'm sure is a nice route in the summer, but during winter is a piste. Literally, as we found out at the top.
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You know it makes sense.
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I do Birmingham - Les Arcs about 3 times a year. I go M42, M40, M25, M20 (bit of M21). After that it is all plain sailing. Personally I don't see the point of stopping. We usually leave home about 17:00 and get to Les Arcs sometime between 9:00 and 10:00 the next morning. We originally started driving to the Alps because it was much easier than any other way with a small child. He would wake up for the ferry crossing and again around Albertville but sleep all the rest of the way.
Getting to Dover might be only 1/4 of the journey, but it is 3/4 of the hassle.
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