'Moose'
A
Mad Dash Across France
7-9 June 1998
On
Sunday afternoon of the Blenheim Palace weekend, we packed
up our things, stuffed all our goodies in the back of the
Traveller and headed for the south coast of England. We finally
found a cosy B&B in the tiny village of Alfriston, where we
quickly also found the local pub.
Monday
morning, we headed for Dover to catch the 2:00pm hovercraft
to Calais, France. We missed it. But we managed to get ourselves
onto the 2:30pm SeaCat instead. Phew! 55 minutes later we
were in France, with 14 hours of driving ahead of us over
the next day and a half.
After
checking the oil and water levels (oil level was down, probably
due to the rocker cover leak - we'll see how things go) we
headed off towards Reims. About half way there and just as
we were beginning to have some faith in our new car, power
suddenly dropped and Moose was running on 2 cylinders! At
the side of the road a look under the bonnet revealed nothing.
All the plugs were still in the car, all leads connected and
no apparent reason for the sudden stop. After wiggling everything
wiggleable, I tried the engine again. No problem. Sweet running
as ever. ???!??!? Oh well, it must have been a loose wire
... we took off again albeit cautiously
and distrustfully.
Six
hours and numerous rest stops later we made it to Reims where
we stopped for the night in a hotel. Apart from our little
unscheduled stop, the northern area of France proved to be
a very boring place to drive, especially on "les Péages".
Just flat featureless farmland, and no sign of interesting
little villages to visit. Not that we really had the time
to visit them anyway. I had to be at work on Tuesday morning.
The
remainder of the trip was pretty uneventful, apart from a
pleasant little village somewhere in France that we stopped
at for a photo shoot. We made it back to our 'home' in Lake
Constance, Germany, about 14 hours drive after we left England.
Moose had performed very well