You're fourth in the all-time top posters behind the Doc, Roverman (when he was known as Tim Leech) and Billy (cavmad).
Marty is running some 795 posts behind in 5th and Ken Newbold is a distant 6th with just under 3.000 posts. As for the rest of us, we're just here to make up the numbers...
Philip Chidlow wrote:I should get out more
You will bit later this year, all the way to France and back
Jim
'98 Xantia 1.9TD in Red - Gabriel the Bus...
'96 Xantia Activa in Red - My favourite toy...
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'15 Giant Defy Bike in Blue - Daily rider...
'16 Giant TCR Bike in Black/Lime Green - Fine weather only...
I always wanted to over-state rather than under-state the possible expense - so that those participating aren't caught out.
As I see it a BX and two crew will have to find (not including the journey to the coast prior to departure) money for accommodation, fuel, tolls, food and communications. A big economy will be a couple sharing in a diesel BX so you might be right. For others who will be choosing to have separate rooms every, or every other night, and drive a petrol BX, it will clearly cost more.
It's up to each team to cost out their BXagon - although I will be supplying lots of info in the coming weeks to help out.
Team costs: (Note I haven't converted the €uro costs to GBP as it's a bit pointless - and depressing - at the moment!)
As Phil and I won't always be sharing a room (for sanity's sake) our accomodation will certainly cost more than your Stuart. I've budgeted €770 including a generous allowance for the stop-over at Alaigne and a reasonable consideration for Mike E in Brittany.
Food and drink.
While the temptation is to go to nice reaturants and enjoy French cuisine whilst quaffing a bucket of Vin, the reality is likely (certainly for our team) to be less gastronomical - more economical. Baguettes and brie, jambon etc. for lunch, washed down with nothing much more exciting than a bottle of Badoit during the day. Maybe the odd cafe stop for a bavette et frites or a croque... and in the evening, not necessarily Hotel food, but maybe a pizza or burger, you know the stuff. I estimate €540.
Crossing:
I'll pay for this via Tesco vouchers (crossing is £110)
European breakdown and recovery cover and communications cost allow another £130. Tolls will add c. €50.
Fuel.
This is another instance where having an economical diesel makes sense. I have chosen to take my GTi auto - a heart not head decision - and will pay for that. I won't even ask my co-pilot to cough up 50%! I estimate that if the car is full up upon touching French soil with 40 litres of finest English 95RON in the boot, we'll need €415 or so (at today's prices) for French fuel.
So for the Philibusters we're looking at approx. £220 and €1775.
Stuart, you might be able to save around €400 pairing up in rooms all the time and using a diesel BX.
That doesn't take into account any discounts that we may have been able to secure for accommodation. I would hope we can shave €80-100 off.
Rather uncharacteristically I am going to talk about something entirely un-car.
WORK
I have to confess to feeling a little unmotivated. Bored even... I can't see me doing what I'm doing now in six or seven years time - or around when I'm 55. I want to do something else! Or at least something that is different...
OPTIONS?
For now? Shut up and get one with it.
Maybe develop my writing so that I end up being an author.
Maybe not. Who knows...
Am I experiencing mid-life crisis???? Anyone else experienced this particular phenomenon?
Ah, yes well pointed out! Even if I had got the am/pm correct I was still twenty minutes awry. I blame the drugs, terrorists, or the economic downturn!
I didn't think I had any shots of our first BX - a 40k mile red 1987 GTi 8v bought for £2000 in 1993, which was brilliant and served us very well - it took an 11,000 mile Mercedes-Benz estate to persuade us to part with it! It was bought as my wife was expecting our first and the car of the time was a tuned Fiat Uno Turbo i.e. - Not the most family-friendly car ever...
Anyway, here's a still from a video that was shot in the day our newly-born daughter arrived home... July 1993.
Glad to see we got the important stuff recorded too
Philip Chidlow wrote:I didn't think I had any shots of our first BX - a 40k mile red 1987 GTi 8v bought for £2000 in 1993, which was brilliant and served us very well - it took an 11,000 mile Mercedes-Benz estate to persuade us to part with it! It was bought as my wife was expecting our first and the car of the time was a tuned Fiat Uno Turbo i.e. - Not the most family-friendly car ever...
Anyway, here's a still from a video that was shot in the day our newly-born daughter arrived home... July 1993.
Very nice too! Ages since I've seen a GTI with steelies and the GTI wheel trims...
"Boring damned people. All over the earth. Propagating more boring damned people. What a horror show. The earth swarmed with them." -Charles Bukowski