Doc does Germany with our lass

Brew stop. So far weather is good and no trucks on the roads.
Steady away today as no rush.
@King Rat will be happy a steady 60mph = fuel savings. :LOL:
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Is it all booked and pland or are you winging it Doc;
All booked and planned pal. We prefer to have places booked instead of pissing about on the day looking for somewhere to stay.
 
Nooooooo.

You know it makes sense to do Spain.

Tapas, Pintxos, vino tinto.

And some fantastic roads.

What’s not to like?

We are off for a short jaunt around the Picos in a couple of weeks.
That description of yours….I’m not feeling it either… somehow Spain just doesn’t cut it for me, good (empty) roads and scenery, cheap coffee and beer, rest of it, less attractive. Food is a like playing Russian Roulette for me, been to Spain twice, had same outcome.
Perhaps if I do my own trip rather than in the group and dine from a supermarket, I’d enjoy it more. Even then I am still sat on the fence as it is a bit of a gamble. I’d sooner ride down to Italy to be honest and possibly cross into Slovenia, returning via Austria, Germany etc.
 
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Just imagine if we had waterways cross crossing the country which could be used for transporting bulky goods…

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Yes, it would, but we don’t. There are still a lot of trucks on the roads in Germany, despite having a huge network of rivers/canals.
 
Arrived at ferry. Bit early but we are under cover have a brew left in the flask and it's starting to rain.
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Ever heard of canals?

I was being ironic.

We used to have a dense network of local and national canals and railways which were the answer to a problem that hadn’t yet arisen, namely efficient and environmentally appropriate mass transport of people and goods. They have systematically been destroyed in the drive to ‘modernise’.

Some places are finally noting that the trams and trains of yesteryear are a good thing… perhaps the canal system will be next?
 
Ever heard of canals?

I was being ironic.

We used to have a dense network of local and national canals and railways which were the answer to a problem that hadn’t yet arisen, namely efficient and environmentally appropriate mass transport of people and goods. They have systematically been destroyed in the drive to ‘modernise’.

Some places are finally noting that the trams and trains of yesteryear are a good thing… perhaps the canal system will be next?
I knew that's what you were implying. That's why I wrote what I wrote in response. The scale of canals in this country (even if they were in use) is nothing on the scale of Germany for example. Using canals in the UK to transport goods to the scale required is merely a delusional pipe dream.
 
I knew that's what you were implying. That's why I wrote what I wrote in response. The scale of canals in this country (even if they were in use) is nothing on the scale of Germany for example. Using canals in the UK to transport goods to the scale required is merely a delusional pipe dream.
Harsh…
 


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