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BIG"E" 08-05-2014 05:23 PM

Final check list and travel arrangements.
 
Not long now !!!

Friday 23th

06.20 Meet @ the Shell service station Junction 11 M20 (CT21 4GH)

06.40 Leave for Euro tunnel terminal. (2 minutes down the road)

06.45 Check in

07.36 Depart UK.


We will be stopping at the Shell garage/services @ Barchon Sud E40/E42 for breakfast and then convoy/play down to the Hotel

http://www.hotel-wilhelmshoehe.de/in...e=home&lang=en
Those who have been before will probably have most of this stuff already. For those who have not been before, the below list is invaluable. Most of the items in the "For The Car" section are actually law in Europe, so I would advise that you make sure that you do / have these things arranged.

I'm sure that most of you who have been before will have this stuff, but it's well worth double checking, just in case. Anything that you haven't got can be purchased at places like Halfords.
BLUE are the ones that are Law in Europe! Please remember that the breathalysers are a requirement in France .
But apparently there are no penalties for not having one :cuckoo:

The Check List FOR THE CAR

1: Spare Bulb Kit
2: Warning Triangle
3: Hi Visibility Vests (1 for each person in car)
4: Headlight Beam Deflectors (see link below)
5: Fire Extinguisher
6: First Aid Kit

7: Octane Booster (personal choice)
8: Oil (optional but advised)
9: GB Sticker (if you dont have GB on your number plate)
10:Spare Key
11: Sat Nav (with European Data)
12: Crash Helmet (not compulsory)
13: European Insurance & Breakdown Cover (make sure it covers repatriation, just in case)
14: Track insurance (those insured with Keith Micheals, call Moley)
15: Driving License (including Paper Part)
16: Locking wheel nut tool
17: Tyre pressure gauge
18: Breathalyser kit

PERSONAL ITEMS
1: PASSPORT !!
2: Euro Tunnel confirmation e-mail with booking reference.
3: E 111 (optional additional health insurance)
4: Euro's and debit / credit cards (inform bank that you are away for safety)
5: Mobile Phone & Charger
6: Headache Tablets (trust me)
7: European Plug Adaptor
8: Walkie talkies ? (I will be bring the same 3 or more if I can acquire some)
9: Big bag of cash. Euros.

Those with TOM TOM's down load the shell garages onto your european maps. If you know of anything that need adding to this list, please feel free to add it.

Not long now getting excited !!.


We will be taking the route below.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=...mra=ls&t=m&z=7

The hotel co-ordinates for your sat navs. are:
GPS co-ordinates:
N 50° 11' 28.8''
E 7° 1' 1.8''


Headlight defelectors can be found here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HEADLAMP-B...item41721420e0


Please note: THE HOTEL ONLY ACCEPTS CASH NO CARDS

Scooby Si 08-05-2014 11:30 PM

Nice one Ian, I've just been starting to put a list together this week... :)

Was going to ask about helmets, what are the general opinions??... Seem to see lots of people with them but just as many without! :-?

BIG"E" 09-05-2014 07:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby Si (Post 187643)
Nice one Ian, I've just been starting to put a list together this week... :)

Was going to ask about helmets, what are the general opinions??... Seem to see lots of people with them but just as many without! :-?

It is entirely your choice.:doubleup:

Personally I dont wear one, took them on the first year but didnt wear it.

Sometimes I think they may give you a false sense of security and you do need as much vision and to be able to here the tyres squealing .

It is not a race track if you treat it as a country road you will be a lot safer..

Scooby Si 09-05-2014 07:31 AM

That's pretty much what I was thinking :)

555_Si 09-05-2014 10:37 PM

You only get one head, well some people get two.

Ginola 09-05-2014 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wagon_Si (Post 187738)
You only get one head, well some people get two.

What does Jo say about this? :o

Scooby_Greg 10-05-2014 08:31 AM

I personally wear one on the Ring

BIG"E" 10-05-2014 09:17 AM

Would anyone be interested in a group buy for some octane boost ?.

I have just spoken to Alyn at AS Performance and he can do a Millers octane boost (500ml) for £12.75 or NF Formula for £13.75 + postage depending on how many orders we get.


1: BIG"E"
2
3
4
5

Ginola 10-05-2014 09:21 AM

I would pass on the millers, would re consider though if you were going for the NF Formula

BIG"E" 10-05-2014 09:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ginola (Post 187751)
I would pass on the millers, would re consider though if you were going for the NF Formula

NF is also available see first boost post..:norty:

Ginola 10-05-2014 09:37 AM

Final check list and travel arrangements.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG"E" (Post 187753)
NF is also available see first post..:norty:


Bah I didn't see that :o ... ;)


I'll take 2 bottles of NF ;)

BIG"E" 10-05-2014 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG"E" (Post 187750)
Would anyone be interested in a group buy for some octane boost ?.

I have just spoken to Alyn at AS Performance and he can do a Millers octane boost (500ml) for £12.75 or NF Formula for £13.75 + postage depending on how many orders we get.


1: BIG"E"
2
3
4
5

The thinking behind this is: in the past the Belgium fuel is slightly less potent so it is only required for 150 miles or so as the the Germans have 102 at the pumps in Adenau.

Scooby Si 10-05-2014 10:28 AM

Millers octane boost (500ml) for £12.75 or NF Formula for £13.75 + postage

1: BIG"E" 1 x NF
2: Ginola 2x NF
3: Scooby Si 1x NF
4
5

drakesnow 10-05-2014 09:14 PM

When are you going to order the booster?

Granby 10-05-2014 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ginola (Post 187751)
I would pass on the millers, would re consider though if you were going for the NF Formula

Just out of curiosity why not the millers?

Ginola 10-05-2014 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Granby (Post 187779)
Just out of curiosity why not the millers?

The NF suits me better for other European destinations and track days ;) where the fuel is less than savoury ;)

555_Si 10-05-2014 09:51 PM

You guys, you need to get a less fussy car, lol. Golf came out for new tyres today, mot next week, getting there.

BIG"E" 10-05-2014 10:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drakesnow (Post 187778)
When are you going to order the booster?

On Wednesday so that it will be here for the Leeds meeting..

BIG"E" 10-05-2014 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wagon_Si (Post 187782)
You guys, you need to get a less fussy car, lol. Golf came out for new tyres today, mot next week, getting there.

Nothing like last minute preparation as it makes it more exciting :lol::ok:

Hongkongfooi 12-05-2014 01:19 PM

best get your euros as its pretty good right now:ok:

http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Poun...sion-page.html

Steve_PPP 12-05-2014 01:25 PM

Yep, ordered mine this morning :)

BIG"E" 13-05-2014 07:21 PM

Not long now 4 days to go !!!

Friday 23th

06.20 Meet @ the Shell service station Junction 11 M20 (CT21 4GH)

06.40 Leave for Euro tunnel terminal. (2 minutes down the road)

06.45 Check in

07.36 Depart UK.


We will be stopping at the Shell garage/services @ Barchon Sud E40/E42 for breakfast and then convoy/play down to the Hotel

http://www.hotel-wilhelmshoehe.de/in...e=home&lang=en
Those who have been before will probably have most of this stuff already. For those who have not been before, the below list is invaluable. Most of the items in the "For The Car" section are actually law in Europe, so I would advise that you make sure that you do / have these things arranged.

I'm sure that most of you who have been before will have this stuff, but it's well worth double checking, just in case. Anything that you haven't got can be purchased at places like Halfords.
BLUE are the ones that are Law in Europe! Please remember that the breathalysers are a requirement in France .
But apparently there are no penalties for not having one :cuckoo:

The Check List FOR THE CAR

1: Spare Bulb Kit
2: Warning Triangle
3: Hi Visibility Vests (1 for each person in car)
4: Headlight Beam Deflectors (see link below)
5: Fire Extinguisher
6: First Aid Kit

7: Octane Booster (personal choice)
8: Oil (optional but advised)
9: GB Sticker (if you dont have GB on your number plate)
10:Spare Key
11: Sat Nav (with European Data)
12: Crash Helmet (not compulsory)
13: European Insurance & Breakdown Cover (make sure it covers repatriation, just in case)
14: Track insurance (those insured with Keith Micheals, call Moley)
15: Driving License (including Paper Part)
16: Locking wheel nut tool
17: Tyre pressure gauge
18: Breathalyser kit

PERSONAL ITEMS
1: PASSPORT !!
2: Euro Tunnel confirmation e-mail with booking reference.
3: E 111 (optional additional health insurance)
4: Euro's and debit / credit cards (inform bank that you are away for safety)
5: Mobile Phone & Charger
6: Headache Tablets (trust me)
7: European Plug Adaptor
8: Walkie talkies ? (I will be bring the same 3 or more if I can acquire some)
9: Big bag of cash. Euros.

Those with TOM TOM's down load the shell garages onto your european maps. If you know of anything that need adding to this list, please feel free to add it.

Not long now getting excited !!.


We will be taking the route below.

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr=...mra=ls&t=m&z=7

The hotel co-ordinates for your sat navs. are:
GPS co-ordinates:
N 50° 11' 28.8''
E 7° 1' 1.8''


Headlight defelectors can be found here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HEADLAMP-B...item41721420e0


Please note: THE HOTEL ONLY ACCEPTS CASH NO CARDS

Scooby_Greg 14-05-2014 11:42 AM

I'd read somewhere about the French requiring the registration documents (V5c) too - never taken mine though!

Ginola 14-05-2014 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby_Greg (Post 188062)
I'd read somewhere about the French requiring the registration documents (V5c) too - never taken mine though!

Took mine last year, but it worries the crap outa me taking it!

BIG"E" 14-05-2014 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby_Greg (Post 188062)
I'd read somewhere about the French requiring the registration documents (V5c) too - never taken mine though!

It is aswell to take your documents.

Hopefully they cant accuse you of nicking the vehicle you are driving.

Crowman knows all about carrying the correct paper work.

Always carry your licence too.

Frenchie 14-05-2014 07:00 PM

In France it is compulsory to carry all your documents (log book,insurance certificate,driving licence and mot certificate) failure to do so is a criminal offence.If you are stopped by the police it will almost certainly be the first thing they will ask you.

BIG"E" 15-05-2014 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frenchie (Post 188098)
In France it is compulsory to carry all your documents (log book,insurance certificate,driving licence and mot certificate) failure to do so is a criminal offence.If you are stopped by the police it will almost certainly be the first thing they will ask you.

Cheers Frenchie :five:

Red Baron 19-05-2014 10:44 AM

What time are we leaving Hastings chaps. Need to pick my prother up from Pett in the morning so suggest I meet you in the lay by outside Guestling primary school at the bottom of White Hart Hill (The one where trees jump out in front of Evos). Then convoy over to the M20.

Ginola 19-05-2014 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby Si (Post 187760)
Millers octane boost (500ml) for £12.75 or NF Formula for £13.75 + postage

1: BIG"E" 1 x NF
2: Ginola 2x NF
3: Scooby Si 1x NF
4
5


4 Bottles ordered for us all, they should be with me on Wednesday.

Scooby Si 19-05-2014 03:23 PM

:doubleup::worthy:

BIG"E" 19-05-2014 04:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Baron (Post 188479)
What time are we leaving Hastings chaps. Need to pick my prother up from Pett in the morning so suggest I meet you in the lay by outside Guestling primary school at the bottom of White Hart Hill (The one where trees jump out in front of Evos). Then convoy over to the M20.

05.30 should at Guestling lay by shortly afterwards.

Scooby Si 19-05-2014 08:37 PM

Anyone meeting at Pease Pottage on Friday morning??

Ginola 19-05-2014 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby Si (Post 188532)
Anyone meeting at Pease Pottage on Friday morning??

I will be, with Scoobystu in tow, hopefully StevePPP and WagonSi/Jo will be joining us?

Not sure on times yet, probably 4.30am! eeek!

Steve_PPP 19-05-2014 08:57 PM

Might do, but then i said that last year and was late :lol:

We have to be at the Shell services by 6:20am so I guess Pease Pottage meet at 5am, leave by about 5:10am?

Scooby_Greg 19-05-2014 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 188535)
Might do, but then i said that last year and was late :lol:

We have to be at the Shell services by 6:20am so I guess Pease Pottage meet at 5am, leave by about 5:10am?

I'm due to leave here at 5.15 and so may see you en route!

Ginola 19-05-2014 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby Si (Post 188532)
Anyone meeting at Pease Pottage on Friday morning??

I will be, with Scoobystu in tow, hopefully StevePPP and WagonSi/Jo will be joining us?

Not sure on times yet, probably leave services no latter than 5.00am!? *google says 1hour 9mins 72.1miles :O

Steve/Si could you confirm? :D

route from services to shell, https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Br...828052!1m0!3e0

Scooby_Greg 19-05-2014 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ginola (Post 188537)
I will be, with Scoobystu in tow, hopefully StevePPP and WagonSi/Jo will be joining us?

Not sure on times yet, probably leave services no latter than 5.00am!? *google says 1hour 9mins 72.1miles :O

Steve/Si could you confirm? :D

route from services to shell, https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Br...828052!1m0!3e0

Takes an hour from there at that time of.morning including the speed restrictions

Ginola 19-05-2014 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby_Greg (Post 188539)
Takes an hour from there at that time of.morning including the speed restrictions

:D Greg in tow aswell? :D or us in Greg's slip stream! :drive: (not sure if there is another joke in that)

Bolesroor 19-05-2014 09:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ginola (Post 188540)
:D Greg in tow aswell? :D or us in Greg's slip stream! :drive:

If you get a report of slow moving traffic on the M20 dont worry it`s only meeeeeeeeeee :oldman::drive::RB320: with :wife: intow :grin:

Ginola 19-05-2014 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bolesroor (Post 188541)
If you get a report of slow moving traffic on the M20 dont worry it`s only meeeeeeeeeee :oldman::drive::RB320: with :wife: intow :grin:

:D

Scooby Si 19-05-2014 09:26 PM

Well... If we can pick a time, me and Adam will probably see you there :ok:

BIG"E" 19-05-2014 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 188535)
We have to be at the Shell services by 6:20am so I guess Pease Pottage meet at 5am, leave by about 5:10am?

:agreed:

Moley_WRX 19-05-2014 09:32 PM

I know you guys have probably all seen this, but be a bit cautious on the M25.... especially if you're late and trying to make up time.....

http://www.courier.co.uk/secret-M25-...lzdWrbOPWIi.01

Ginola 19-05-2014 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moley_WRX (Post 188546)
I know you guys have probably all seen this, but be a bit cautious on the M25.... especially if you're late and trying to make up time.....

http://www.courier.co.uk/secret-M25-...lzdWrbOPWIi.01

I read this, and had it mind yesterday on the way to and from Leeds castle, I tried to not travel too quick!, hopefully my speed didn't creep up too much... (hopefully its not in full "cash cow" mode yet!....)

I did notice lots of extra cameras on the sides of some of the pillars. It didn't seem to slow a lot of folks I remember being passed by quite a few folks 1 or 2 bikes in particular moving quite quick.

Scooby_Greg 19-05-2014 09:41 PM

Fortunately as a club we promote keeping to the speed limit and driving safely

Steve_PPP 19-05-2014 09:45 PM

Thanks Gary - I'd seen that as well as was keeping an eye out for them. You can ususally spot them fairly easily even though they're painted grey. I'm sure I noticed cameras mounted on the back of the side gantry signs too, yet no distance markings on the road?

http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/d...ofIMG00002.jpg

Steve_PPP 19-05-2014 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scooby_Greg (Post 188548)
Fortunately as a club we promote keeping to the speed limit and driving safely

Then why do we let E lead the convoys? :lol:

Ginola 19-05-2014 10:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve_PPP (Post 188551)
Then why do we let E lead the convoys? :lol:

:?

555_Si 20-05-2014 01:05 AM

Yeah let me know what time to meet at pease pottage, I'll meet you there.

Scooby Si 20-05-2014 08:09 AM

I'd agree with 5am to leave at 5.10 if that works for everyone?

(Could go a little earlier if anyone wants to play it extra safe?? :) )


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