Wednesday 26 May 2010

Dress rehearsal

Just 3 days to go before my departure for France. Today was the final trial run, and the longest yet. To Saffron Walden and back via Balsham and Linton. Total distance was 82.2km (51miles) at an average (moving) speed of 20km/h. It used about 20 litres of petrol so, in spite of having weakened the mixture a bit yesterday, the fuel consumption is still only about 12mpg.
The trip to SW had a bit of everything - very narrow lanes, some busy and some not; busy country roads but wide enough for overtaking; towns with roundabouts. In some ways the first are the worst because people can't overtake and half the time I can't see them waiting because my wing mirrors (on loan from Beryl) are obscured by all the stuff on the back of the tractor. Actually, I'm thinking that while in the UK at least, I'm going to make more use of A roads than I had planned; the traffic may be heavier and faster but at least there will be fewer parked vehicles (which are a nightmare when you have more or less non existent brakes) and people can overtake easily.
Final packing will happen on Friday - I now have equipment for most contingencies, including a sleeping bag just in case a planned overnight stop in France fails for any reason, and the next hotel or chambres d'hôte is 30km away. I don't intend driving in the dark. The plan is to get away about 8am on Saturday and to stop the night at Waltham Abbey. I think I can cope with Saturday morning traffic in Saffron Walden, but I really want to avoid Bishops Stortford and Harlow, so I'm going to take a country route via the Hadhams. I reckon the distance is about 55 miles so it's much the same as I've done today. Should be an opportunity, indeed a need, to stop for a modest liquid lunch. Then it's up and away early on Sunday morning straight down the A10 into central London to cross London Bridge before the traffic gets too heavy. I plan to take the A21 south and east and then head for Bromley, Biggin Hill and Westerham, to reach Edenbridge where I shall spend Sunday night. Monday ought to be an easy run down to Alfriston, which is only a few miles from Newhaven from which I depart for Dieppe on Tuesday morning.
That's the plan. The reality will be revealed onthis blog as internet access permits.

1 comment:

  1. Wrong spirit, I know, but have you thought of extending the wing mirrors a la caravan? Alternative to improve vision is to fit a periscope. Kx

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