Re: Porsche Passes and Palace's European Trip September 2013
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 8:26 am
Definitely makes it interesting, I'd imagined you had a backup!
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I'll be in my usual apparel, shorts, t/shirt and flip flopsPorker wrote:I was looking at this a few days ago and there was a big band of rain right across Switzerland, which obviously translates to snow and slush at high altitude.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/ch/national/satellite
...Today however it seems to have moved to form a line between Turin and Zagreb, so much further south. Switzerland seems to be clearing a bit, so it's not inconceivable that it might clear up for our week over there. Southern Germany looks a bit soggy but being lower altitude it should just be good old precipitation at worst.
The weather in Chur next week looks bloody lovely!
http://www.accuweather.com/en/ch/chur/3 ... 3122?day=6
Ditto Stelvio looks like sunglasses weather.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/it/stelvi ... 5151?day=6
Predictions for Riva don't look too bad either, considering that band of rain there right now:
http://www.accuweather.com/en/it/riva-d ... 1705?day=6
I'm still taking my ski jacket anyway, but having said that I am pretty confident that the passes being closed right now don't mean they'll be closed next week.
Argos do them for £29, check online for local store stock if you have one near you, thinking of doing the same myself.Porker wrote:So I have managed to borrow an HD Hero 2 GoPro but my friend doesn't have a window mount (they use it for gig photography).
I don't suppose anyone has a compatible sucker mount I could possible borrow, do they? I'm more than happy to replace it in the event of loss or damage. I could buy one on Amazon for £35 but it's actually touch and go as to whether it'd arrive in time (plus I'll probably never use it again).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/GoPro-Suction-M ... B009PK9SA4
Good plan, skin is waterproof.Sean Smallman wrote:I'll be in my usual apparel, shorts, t/shirt and flip flopsPorker wrote:I was looking at this a few days ago and there was a big band of rain right across Switzerland, which obviously translates to snow and slush at high altitude.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/ch/national/satellite
...Today however it seems to have moved to form a line between Turin and Zagreb, so much further south. Switzerland seems to be clearing a bit, so it's not inconceivable that it might clear up for our week over there. Southern Germany looks a bit soggy but being lower altitude it should just be good old precipitation at worst.
The weather in Chur next week looks bloody lovely!
http://www.accuweather.com/en/ch/chur/3 ... 3122?day=6
Ditto Stelvio looks like sunglasses weather.
http://www.accuweather.com/en/it/stelvi ... 5151?day=6
Predictions for Riva don't look too bad either, considering that band of rain there right now:
http://www.accuweather.com/en/it/riva-d ... 1705?day=6
I'm still taking my ski jacket anyway, but having said that I am pretty confident that the passes being closed right now don't mean they'll be closed next week.
Good thinking batman! I've reserved one - saves £5 on that Amazon price too.Paul Mabley wrote:Argos do them for £29, check online for local store stock if you have one near you, thinking of doing the same myself.Porker wrote:So I have managed to borrow an HD Hero 2 GoPro but my friend doesn't have a window mount (they use it for gig photography).
I don't suppose anyone has a compatible sucker mount I could possible borrow, do they? I'm more than happy to replace it in the event of loss or damage. I could buy one on Amazon for £35 but it's actually touch and go as to whether it'd arrive in time (plus I'll probably never use it again).
http://www.amazon.co.uk/GoPro-Suction-M ... B009PK9SA4
If anyone out there is still wondering about travel insurance, I just got email confirmation from CoverForYou.com that their Emerald (cheap = £6 for single trip / 1 week) package does include this kind of organised motoring tour.Porker wrote:Confused.com is offering me a week of single trip pan-European travel insurance for just over £5.50 - ok, I can cope with that, but:
Has anyone found a good policy that doesn't exclude organised road trips? I've found references to timed events (this isn't) plus also charity drives (again, this isn't). I'd just like to remove any ambiguity.
I'm probably going to take a punt on a cheap policy "just in case" for the sake of lost property, lost cash or documents, medical cover (over and above EHIC) or missed Chunnel, but I was really just interested if anyone else has found a particularly cheap and suitable policy.
I already have the breakdown cover from Adrian Flux so it's cover for me, not the car, that I'm thinking of here...
All opinions welcome, especially from seasoned organised-group-drive goers.
Ta
Porker wrote:I was looking at this a few days ago and there was a big band of rain right across Switzerland, which obviously translates to snow and slush at high altitude.
I'm still taking my ski jacket anyway, but having said that I am pretty confident that the passes being closed right now don't mean they'll be closed next week.