Driving across Europe for charity because it would take us too long to walk it.
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Day 5 : That's all folks
Day 5 : Spa
Day 5 : The voyage home
The last day... where will we go? What will we do?
Well... disappointingly not the Nordschleife, or the gp circuit... at least not the real one.
It seems that it wasn't possible to use the track due to the aforementioned 24hr race and the cleanup of the aftermath. The track was due to open to the public by 5:30pm but we would need to be long gone by then.
Instead the Scumrun team organised use of the 24 player racing simulator in the Raceroom. Everyone who wanted a go got a chance to race and the fastest lap time got a bottle of champagne.
So where now? We continue the theme of course. So which track is on our way now? Spa Francochamps in Belgium.. off we go...
Day 4 : Nurburgring
After a fairly eventful day trekking through forests and visiting racetracks, we finally arrived at the destination: The Nurburgring GP circuit.
The ring itself is currently closed due to a 24hr race that finished today. Will it be open tomorrow? Who knows. But if it is there will be a load of terrible cars whizzing around the track.
The campsite is literally trackside on the GP circuit. Our pitch was 2 minutes walk from a spectacular view of the Schumacher S bends. Maybe if we aren't going on the Nordshcleife tomorrow we will get a run around the circuit.
In the evening we visited the bar and then proceeded to while away a chilly night in front of a fire before retiring to bed.
Monday, May 18, 2015
Day 4 : Checkpoint 2
Continuing our tour of race circuits it seems that Hockenheim is also on our route, so our next task is to get a photo of us at the track... We did one better.
When we arrived at the track it wasn't immediately obvious where the entrance was. We drove around the perimeter of the circuit looking for official signage or entrance.
After a few minutes the road opened up into a large a area where you could see the track. But the fun thing was that the fence was wide open due to construction work on the track. We took our photos and Adrian (who was driving at the time) decided to actually drive on the track. There was noone around so we did a very brief drive along a few meters of track.
Day 4: Checkpoint 1
Day 4: Heading north
After the precedent set by Monaco we guessed that we might be going to the Nurbergring on the way back. It seems we were right. We won't have time to do anything on the track when we arrive today, but hopefully tomorrow.
Sunday, May 17, 2015
Day 3: Zurich
We were one of the first few cars to arrive at the campsite in Zurich (a quaint little site on the lakeside) so there was quite a bit of waiting around after our tents were set up.
We finally headed into town around 10:30pm. As you might imagine this was trickier than was really necessary. Most places were closed, and after wandering around for about 20 minutes it became clear our only option was a mcdonalds. Not ideal but better.than nothing. After food we sampled some of the local beer before heading over to the club where the prearranged party was supposed to be occurring.
Day 2: Checkpoint 2
We stopped at a couple of Intermarche's mostly to aquire some dinner but also to hatch a plan for our "Secret Scum Santa" cursed gift.
Well, what hatched was what could only be called an abomination. In an effort to make life easy on ourselves and hard on our victim..... Balloons! These were duly inflated and a short ceremony was conducted to perform the exchange. Our friends were thrilled with it. They were inside at least I am sure.
The evening saw the usual suspects "tending the fire" and performing last rites on a steak. Much local plonk was consumed and merry was made. We all retired to our tents for some needed sleep after the long stints at the wheel.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Day 3: On days like these.
Heading out to the Cote de Azure, totally feeling the Mediterranean joie de vive in Nice.
We have a closer look at our checkpoints, and it's a couple of truly special ones today. First stop is Monte Carlo, better known as the Monaco Grand Prix circuit! Then our route north takes us through cinematic history, as we make our ascent through through the Alps via the Turini and St Bernard passes where they filmed scenes from the Italian Job.
Yep.
Friday, May 15, 2015
Day 2: Checkpoint 1 Dijon
Day 2: The morning after
Bacon sandwiches were again the order of the day. We made use of the camp-kitchen-server to good effect (despite Adam doing his level best to wreck it). Then we repacked the van to mare better use of the load out. As the saying goes, No plan ever survives first-contact with the enemy. We figured out a few things to that would work better if rearranged.
Once we had packed everything back into the wagon, we rolled over to the main gate to pickup our route cards... Today's destination destination: Nice.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Day 1: A costume drama...
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
And so it begins
Last minute sponsor update..
Thank you so much for the money and it all goes to a good cause. Having exceeded this mark Gregg now has to follow through with his threat to shave his beard when we beat £1000. We will be posting video of this when we do it on the launch day.
For those of you still to donate, please give anything you can via our just giving page by clicking the JDRF logo on the right or clicking here:
Anything you give will go direct to the charity, along with 25% gift aid.
Thanks everyone.. this is going to be awesome.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Preparing to prepare the preparations
First up, a non-slip mat for the passenger side dash. One thing we noticed during the test run was that the dashboard is quite slick, things slid all over the place. So now they wont. Sorted.
Next up, the center console. I built this following the run as we needed a better way to mount the CB, somewhere to store bits, and additional cup holders :) I added carpet and non-slip mat to finish it of.