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15th February 2014, 09:55
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Future Dream Drives in Your Miglia (or Ribble or Sammio)
When you finish (or if you have finished), where do you plan to drive or where would your dream drive be.
I have two routes that I want to do, when my Miglia is completed:-
1. Drive from my home to Lands End, then to John 'O'Groats and back home (hopefully with out using the AA, over two or three days)
This is something I would like to do for charity, it is about 1700 miles in total.
2. Drive over the Millau Viaduct (this is a route of about 2,000 miles, about a four - five road trip)
http://www.millau-viaduc-tourisme.co...lance-audacity Well you can dream!!!!!
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15th February 2014, 10:20
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I spent a few months working out of an air base in the Arctic Circle, called Evenes (near Harstad) in Norwary, back in the nineties. It was so beautiful that I'd love to take my Spyder over on the Harwich - Esbjerg (Denmark) ferry, then drive up through Norway, taking in the fjords, to spend a few days in Harstad, then drive back down through Sweden. Not exactly a weekend's driving though...
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=har...ed=0CAcQ_AUoAQ
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15th February 2014, 10:27
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Now that is adventurous!!!! I like it
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15th February 2014, 12:23
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Monaco sea front for rattler
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15th February 2014, 12:32
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Would love to take a Ribble/Tribute/Miglia over The Duke's Pass in the Trossachs area of Scotland. Something like 92 bends over the 7 miles of the pass and some truly stunning scenery. Many of the roads in this area are good but the Duke's is something special.
I have driven it many time in my old Midget and more recently in a Lotus Elise - The fact that it is only half an hour away for me is an added bonus!
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15th February 2014, 12:39
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Originally Posted by Mister Towed
I spent a few months working out of an air base in the Arctic Circle, called Evenes (near Harstad) in Norwary, back in the nineties. It was so beautiful that I'd love to take my Spyder over on the Harwich - Esbjerg (Denmark) ferry, then drive up through Norway, taking in the fjords, to spend a few days in Harstad, then drive back down through Sweden. Not exactly a weekend's driving though...
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=har...ed=0CAcQ_AUoAQ
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I spent a few months there with two Gazelles in the late 80s (we may or may not have flown under the Harstad bridge ) - we drove series 3 land rovers with trailers all the way from Oslo
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15th February 2014, 12:47
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we drove series 3 land rovers with trailers all the way from Oslo
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Gosh, I traveled there by fat albert. We'd been issued with all the arctic and mountain warfare kit as it was February - thermal underwear, ankle to neck zip up onesie, arctic parker, goggles, mittens, mukluk boots etc, which we all dutifully put on before we landed. We then traipsed down the ramp looking like 'skimos, into blazing sunshine to find the locals in shorts and tee shirts. We all felt really silly until a blizzard hit about half an hour later.
Stunning place though, like the surface of another planet. Oh and the locals were friendly. Very friendly. Especially the girls...
Oh, and don't eat the yellow snow.
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15th February 2014, 14:30
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mister Towed
I spent a few months working out of an air base in the Arctic Circle, called Evenes (near Harstad) in Norwary, back in the nineties. It was so beautiful that I'd love to take my Spyder over on the Harwich - Esbjerg (Denmark) ferry, then drive up through Norway, taking in the fjords, to spend a few days in Harstad, then drive back down through Sweden. Not exactly a weekend's driving though...
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=har...ed=0CAcQ_AUoAQ
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So thats why you fitted a heater
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15th February 2014, 15:20
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So thats why you fitted a heater
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Yep, that's why I fitted a heater and built in some luggage space.
I really will take my Spyder for an extended drive round Viking country when I hang up my handcuffs. I loved Scandinavia so much when I worked there that it'd be my dream drive and it's only a short hop across from Harwich to Esbjerg.
Looking back now I can't believe I got paid (extra) to go to such fabulous places on behalf of Her Majesty, it really was a 'boys own' job.
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15th February 2014, 16:35
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I did one summer ex in Bardufoss and it's just as impressive when it's not -30 deg and 6ft of snow
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15th February 2014, 16:54
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I did one summer ex in Bardufoss and it's just as impressive when it's not -30 deg and 6ft of snow
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Never made Bardufoss, but as well as Evenes I did get to go to: Kastrup (Copenhagen); Aalborg; Skrydstrup; and Sola, many times and all at her majesty's expense.
Funnily enough, when I was younger most of my girlfriends were blonde and had viking accents.
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16th February 2014, 15:03
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One really nice drive that doesn't need us to go thousands of miles that i'd hearty recommend to anyone with an open top car is across the Mendip hills from Bristol, down Cheddar Gorge and end up in Weston Super Mare or Burnham on Sea, on the sea fron with a bag of chips!
Or an alternate ending if you fancy starting a bit earlier and doing a longer drive is down the Gorge, down through somerset and end up at the Haynes motor museum!
The other i've always wanted to do in an open top car is A5 from Shrewsbury up into N.Wales and then onto the A4086 and over Pen-Y-Pass down into Caernarfon. A real good one to test your brakes!
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16th February 2014, 15:19
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http://www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/al...ross-1-2412586
Another one for those who may fancy a Scottish trip is the Belach na Ba, the road to Applecross in the west highlands. It made it into the National Geographic best driving roads list. Although it is effectively a dead end as it is only the village at the end of the pass - there is a nice hotel with great food to reward you for your efforts! http://www.applecross.uk.com/inn/
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16th February 2014, 16:10
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Following the Wye on the A40 from Ross to Monmouth, then picking up the A466 down to Chepstow is a great run in a ragtop on a sunny day
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16th February 2014, 18:59
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Originally Posted by mas123mas
When you finish... where would your dream drive be.
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Italy, specifically: Brescia to Brescia
via:
Ravenna
Pescara
L'Aquila
Roma
Siena
Firenze
Bologna
Piacenza
Mantova
(as per the '57 Mille Miglia course)..
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16th February 2014, 22:35
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Originally Posted by Nike55
Italy, specifically: Brescia to Brescia
via:
Ravenna, Pescara, L'Aquila, Roma, Siena, Firenze, Bologna, Piacenza, Mantova
(as per the '57 Mille Miglia course)..
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Very scenic as well as great roads.
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17th February 2014, 07:28
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At the moment, my dream drive is the Oxford A34 northbound Southern By-pass complete with monster lorries and narrow lane markings. This will signal that I am on the way to an MOT.
On a more imaginary and ambitious front, a trip to Circuit da la Sarthe with a small tent in the boot is what keeps me going. And, the thought of a blast up Gurston Down.
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17th February 2014, 07:35
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On a more imaginary and ambitious front, a trip to Circuit da la Sarthe with a small tent in the boot is what keeps me going.
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Ferry booked - are you going this year?
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And, the thought of a blast up Gurston Down.
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The only hillclimb I know that starts downhill - never have taken Hollow flat out
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17th February 2014, 07:49
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No, no France this year, but 2015 is likely.
Yes, at GD they put the chock in front of the rear wheel. It's amazing how narrow the exit of Hollow seems when I try to be brave. A definite comfort lift needed. I'm interested to see how much slower I'll be compared to the 1978 FF1600 that I used to pedal, but I'm sure it will feel as quick.
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17th February 2014, 08:30
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I only do the classic - not the diesel race (although I have a scimitar with a straight six diesel, perhaps I could take that?).
The single seaters were at 130+ in Hollow! I was lifting at 60!!! I have a video of someone leaving the track on wet grass and he almost made it to Salisbury!!!
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