France May 2009

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Hello everyone,

I will be doing the turn-by-turn route istructions in Excel over the weekend.
 
Brian,

Hopefully should be OK for you to run. I had to remove a few intermediate waypoints to get some of the routes short enough to convert but I don't think they have made to much difference.

Nigel

Thanks Nigel, I checked out the routes and they seem to work just fine, I guess Friday will be the time to see for sure. I take it you are coming along so that I can buy you a beer or two? I've also managed to add some music to my TT but sadly ran out of space, how do I add music to a memory card and make it accessible as part of the TT I wonder?
Thanks Brian
 
Thanks Nigel, I checked out the routes and they seem to work just fine, I guess Friday will be the time to see for sure. I take it you are coming along so that I can buy you a beer or two? I've also managed to add some music to my TT but sadly ran out of space, how do I add music to a memory card and make it accessible as part of the TT I wonder?
Thanks Brian

I have not got a clue with TomTom as I am strictly a Garmin boy! Just happy to help someone out :thumb
 
UPDATED ROUTES

Updated routes as per my PM....

Excel routes to follow....

Richard
 

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Hi All,

Have fun on the jaunt, im gutted i missed the chance to join you, saw the thread to late and twas fully booked :augie that'll teach me for not looking at the open invite page.

Drive careful and hope the weather stays good, but keep out of the sun without a hat on... im sure you will all have fun, the one day jaunt went seemlessly, so much so that i think i asked more questions than Tom :D

Only another week before my Ardennes trip :bounce1

See you on the next one

Lloyd
 
Thanks Lloyd - we'll try! And Wapping and I will try and be on the same train coming home as the rest!
 
Top tour - just shy of 1,000 miles in four days with Mrs ChasMill on the back and no complaining! Mega hot just to add to the excitement.
 
I would like to thank everyone who was on the trip. I had a brilliant time for my first "proper" European trip. Although it was a tad hot on Sunday! :eek

Special thanks to Richard for planning and organising everything. :beerjug:

Here's to the next one :augie
 
Only because you lot left me again :(

Hi Tom,

It wasn't by design I promise you.

To confirm our telcon. of this afternoon from the Eurotunnel.

As you know, people were keen to depart at 09:00 - wheels rolling - if not earlier.

At breakfast you said you would leave with us if you could get your act together. I tried to call you from outside the hotel front door at about 08:55 from ChasMill's phone to see if you were coming. Zippo answer but I left a message.... Somewhere between the garage and the reception you missed us or we missed you.

We had an unscheduled stop at Chateau-Thierry, for coffee, for about 45 minutes. That is where you overtook us, arriving at the train ahead of us..... It is the town that is overlooked by the giant WW1 US war memorial:

ChateauThierry_0002.jpg


We pulled in about 300 yards of the ring road, just where the ring road starts.

Still, as you said, no harm done. :beerjug:

Thanks for being a good tourist. Glad you enjoyed your day at the champagne cellars, too.

Richard

PS Many thanks for being a good sport and ordering the Chinese meal for us on Sunday. I guess you will have to wait a bit longer for the Andouillette :D
 
Hi Tom,

It wasn't by design I promise you.

To confirm our telcon. of this afternoon from the Eurotunnel.

As you know, people were keen to depart at 09:00 - wheels rolling - if not earlier.

At breakfast you said you would leave with us if you could get your act together. I tried to call you from outside the hotel front door at about 08:55 from ChasMill's phone to see if you were coming. Zippo answer but I left a message.... Somewhere between the garage and the reception you missed us or we missed you.

We had an unscheduled stop at Chateau-Thierry, for coffee, for about 45 minutes. That is where you overtook us, arriving at the train ahead of us..... It is the town that is overlooked by the giant WW1 US war memorial:

ChateauThierry_0002.jpg


We pulled in about 300 yards of the ring road, just where the ring road starts.

Still, as you said, no harm done. :beerjug:

Thanks for being a good tourist. Glad you enjoyed your day at the champagne cellars, too.

Richard

PS Many thanks for being a good sport and ordering the Chinese meal for us on Sunday. I guess you will have to wait a bit longer for the Andouillette :D

It's fine :thumb2

Thanks for arranging the routes which were great.

One benefit of riding solo is that you can change gloves as many times as you want :augie :D
 
It's fine :thumb2

Thanks for arranging the routes which were great.

One benefit of riding solo is that you can change gloves as many times as you want :augie :D



NCP did the same.... It's quite a fashion trend you seem to have started. It didn't rain on him either.
 
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