Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Total Mileage

The total mileage for the trip was approximately 2300 miles

Monday, July 10, 2006

7777


On the run up the M6 our odometer was approaching the 7777 mark. We pulled in for fuel and after a couple of laps of the carpark we were able to capture the moment on the camera.

The final leg


After a night in the holiday inn express we were now on the final leg of the journey home, the long trek up the M1 and M6 for the ferry from Stranraer. We had plenty of time so at least we weren`t under pressure.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

The great gearbox hunt

We managed to get an earlier ferry and made tracks fro south London to pick up a T5 gearbox which John had bought off ebay. As we headed in the M3 we were trying to follow some dodgy directions.........when I hit some familiar territory in Wandsworth I knew we had come to far. We eventually found the gearbox and hten hit the M25 again for the final run up to the Holiday Inn at Junction 9 on the M1...........at this point there were a few pointy heads..........John`s brother had been tasked with finding us a taxi to get us back to the Rose and Crown where he had a chinese and some beers waiting for us.

Lunch near St Quentin


We made a decision to come off the autoroute at St Quentin for lunch. We were going to go into the town centre but we bumped into this restaurant just beside the toll plaza. It was full of french families out for their Sunday Lunch.......turned out to be incredibly good value.

Blatting on French Roads


What a great way to spend a Sunday morning, blatting through the French countryside. Lots of cyclists out and bout, they obviously got lost on their way to the Tour de France. Here we are waiting for Tim and John to catch up.......

Overnight in Troyes


Troyes was a great place to stop........good hotel, reasonable food, plenty to look at, the only downside being the price of the beer although Tim`s discussion with the waiter was rather entertaining.

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Lunch by the Seine


Whatever you do in France make sure you stop for lunch at lunchtime. We had driven on and stopped at 3pm by which point everywhere had stopped serving food. We managed to find a bikers cafe for some croque monsieurs.........and they threw in some biting fleas for free........

A run in with the Gendarmes

So there we are minding our own business when I look in my mirror to see two Gendarmes on motorbikes...........next reaction check speed.......thankfully we were being sensible. The Gendarmes passed me and John and positioned themselves in front of Dusty and Tim...........and pulled them in. Turns out they were a little upset about overtaking across a solid white line......they fleeced Tim and Dusty 90 euros each and then we were on our way.......just as well they didn`t inspect my front tyres.

Another tour casualty


On a rather spirited drive up the N5 from Geneva through the Jura Mountains we came across a rock in the road. Dusty managed to straddle it, I drove around it but Tim caught it with his front wheel. The rock was spat out gouging the sideskin and cracking the rear arch.

Packed and ready to go


Time to start the return journey. First task is to get the girls to Geneva airport for their flight back to Belfast, then its a morning of un on the N5

Sunrise departure


After 3 days of inclement weather we were gld to see the sunshine for the start of the return journey. A beautiful sunrise made up for being out of bed at 5.30am

Thursday, July 06, 2006

1000 miles from home...........


...........and what`s on in Chamonix........a celtic music festival

Nise7ens return to the bowling alley


In a follow up to the infamous 10 pin bowling session in Portsmouth a couple of years back we all decided to embarrass ourselves again. In an effort to keep it semi respectable we tried playing sober..........certainly didn`t help my game much.
Victory went to John Mckillop with the most impressive technique going to Jo. Fastest ball of the day went to Tim.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Tim spotted fielding hailstones

During the thunderstorm it started to chuck down some rather large hailstones. At one point Tim was witnessed holding an umbrella over his bonnet........

Caught in a thunder storm


We all decided to drive to Sixt for a walk today, halfway there the skies darkened and we saw the first fork of lightning. We decided to find some shelter to see if it would pass. We found a little delicatessan and vacated the cars as the heavens opened. After waiting for about an hour we decided it wasn`t going to clear, the storm was rotating above us and the lightning was getting closer. In the end we put the hoods on and had a fairly nervous drive back to Chamonix.......we even had 4 wheel aquaplaning at one point.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

No beer but a cracking view


With clearer skies today we managed to get a much better view of Mont Blanc

Some mistake surely


It seems that someone forgot to tell the landlord we were coming.

Never trust women with snow


For some reason this snow found itself down Tim`s back......

Another mountain, another nutter


For the last couple of days we have sat on our balcony and watched people taking to the skies from the top of the mountain. Today we found one of the launch sites. At times there seem to be more than 20 people in the air at any one time.

A new day a new mountain


Today we`re climbing Brevent, well actually we`ve come up in a mini cable car which was a little bit hairy. Lets just say nobody was saying much in our car.

Monday, July 03, 2006

The Ice Grotto


It`s not every day you walk inside a glacier. An ice tunnel leads to a series of caves each with its own ice sculpture.

Time for a wee dander


Having taken all sorts of dodgy transport today we thought we`d resort to some good old fashioned walking to get us down to the Ice Caves. Of course as soon as you start walking the rain comes on, and here we are stood up a mountain beside a glacier with thunder and lightning all around us.

Mer du Glace


At the end of the train journey the view which awaits is spectacular, the Mer du Glace glacier, snaking through the mountains.

On the train to Monteveners


After lunch we jumped on the rack and pinion railway which runs from Chamonix to Monteveners where you can get access to the Mer de Glace glacier.

At the top


Just to prove we made it to the top.

You always bump into a nutter


No matter where in the world you go there always seems to be a bunch of nutters doing something dangerous. This guy was part of a group which had climbed up rather than taking the cable car.

L`aguille du midi


Against his better judgement we`ve managed to persaude John to come up the mountain in a cable car. We did this last time we were here but the view is fantastic and well worth the trip up. In the end te skies weren`t quite as clear this time although we did get some gret cloud shots which I`ll post on our own website when I get back home. There was a brisk wind at the top which was adding quite a wind chill effect to the temperature as well.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

A day of relaxation

After four days of driving in high temperature sunshine today was very much a day for recuperation and relaxation, getting some washing done and exploring Chamonix to see what is on offer.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

MGM Ginabelle Chamonix


At last we have arrived at the chalet where we will spend a week. It is up to the usual MGM standard we are used to and the view from the balcony is fantastic. It is located just beside the station and within a couple of minutes walk from the centre of Chamonix.

The first casualty of the tour


Apart from Tim`s ongoing mapping issues and a couple of dodgy oil pressure senders the first proper breakage on tour was John`s front wing stay. Despite a quick stop to cobble it together with a bit of stick and some gaffer tape it wasn`t going to stick the pace so a proper repair or removal would be required.

Lunch at Lake Geneva


After getting held up by traffic on the N5 into Geneva and taking a couple of wrong turnings we ended up having a late lunch on the grass at the side of Lake Geneva. The Alpine Rally was starting off from the Hilton Hotel where we were parked so the cars were all in the underground carpark.