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tactical_pancake
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PostPosted: 13:22 - 28 Jun 2014    Post subject: France, Italy, Austria, Germany 2014 Reply with quote

Just in case anyone is interested to see the pics, I came back last week from my first eurotrip on the versys, about 35 days.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/125740434@N05/collections/72157644995807367/

My route was:
Birmingham, Gloucester, Portsmouth, Le Havre, Sable sur Sarthe (near Le Mans), La Rochelle, Lot et Garonne, Beziers, Cannes, Garbagna (south of Milan), Lake Garda, Bregenz (Austria), Alsace, Reims, Calais, Brum

Been back in blighty a few days and I'm itching to get going again. I really fancy doing norway, but as there is no ferry it seems except to denmark I might have to ride up. Or else explore a bit more through germany and do norway next year.

Just in case anyone was wondering about costs, I did ~3000 miles so probably over 300 quid in fuel. Campsites varied from around 6 euro a day (in the north) to 30 euro a day (down south, particularly by beaches). So probably around 450 euro in all. Food I spent next to nothing as eating baguettes etc.

Things I found rapidly:

I brought too much stuff. Ditch the textile trousers in summer as they just get sweaty, just bring kevlar jeans and waterproofs. Don't bring too many t shirts etc as you can hand wash them at the campsites. I needed to buy another sleeping bag because it got very cold in the north at night. I also bought a much better airbed at intersport, because you need a comfy sleep.

Best tip I read on here: When it is really hot, before you set off, drench your t shirt / jeans in water from the tap. People think you are mad but the water evaporates and cools you down as you ride.
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Dave500
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PostPosted: 15:45 - 28 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks like a great trip mate! Nice looking Versys too Cool
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PostPosted: 11:40 - 24 Jul 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just seen this, a fantastic set of pictures there. Nice to see somebody else camping, looks like you have a great setup.
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PostPosted: 15:45 - 24 Jul 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Went right past my house Sad
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CieL
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PostPosted: 22:19 - 24 Jul 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Over a month on your bike through Europe for only 450 quid, thats not bad at all mate. Thanks for the details, sure gonna come in handy.
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tactical_pancake
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PostPosted: 09:16 - 25 Jul 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

CieL wrote:
Over a month on your bike through Europe for only 450 quid, thats not bad at all mate. Thanks for the details, sure gonna come in handy.

It didn't cost loads but it was a bit more than that, say around 300 quid for fuel (rough guess), 350/400 quid for camping. There's also tolls, depending on your route. Food I'd say was about 5-10 euros a day.

If you have the time it is much nicer to stay more than 1 night at each campsite imo. As this gives you a day of recovery and you can actually go out and see the places instead of just ticking them off a list.

Photos were all on my cat b15 android phone, which acted as camera, GPS and internet browser (where wifi). And I used a cheap usb battery from ebay to give extra battery life, this was really useful. Idea

I did have a usb socket on the bike but it was easier to charge the spare battery at campsite electric sockets. And the usb socket did flatten my battery lol (once I got back though luckily).

I also had my ghost drift s but it broke down in italy and kept locking up.. gutted, when I pay that I expect something to work. Sad Possibly the memory card too slow for it. But I will eventually try and upload the footage I did get.
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