Rusty Nails
Country Member
Anyone with children is a disgusting climate hating polluter.
I'm doubly damned then. Need a holiday to get over it.
Anyone with children is a disgusting climate hating polluter.
From where? It is pretty much overnight from Plymouth and about 5 times the price of a shït flight.
Not suggesting it isn't as bad as it seems, just that I do everything and more to minimise and offset (eg vegetarian eg central heating system drained 8 years ago, etc).Not trying to guilt trip you at all, but taking the mick about the general level of hypocricy in the climate debate. There is always a reason that people use to explain why their level of travel isn't as bad as it may seem.
Plymouth, Poole or somewhere in Brian's direction.
Has the Nissan finally gone to the spirit in the sky?Plymouth is easy enough to get to, but doing 20mph and taking six hours to get to Roscoff, then having to hack all the way to Paris by coach and train to go south rules it out, sadly. I've also done a crossing in Force 9 winds when we weren't allowed entry into Plymouth, anchored in Cawsand Bay overnight, dragged the anchor at 4am, and got in 12 hours late the next morning.
It's also not very cheap now. When I did the crossing by foot in the mid 1990s, a return was about £20. But still not worth the hassle if you want to go south, as all transport routes from Brittany are based on going to Paris first, partly because of the topography of France.
Lille -Valence TGV is brilliant.
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Has the Nissan finally gone to the spirit in the sky?
Plymouth is easy enough to get to, but doing 20mph and taking six hours to get to Roscoff, then having to hack all the way to Paris by coach and train to go south rules it out, sadly. I've also done a crossing in Force 9 winds when we weren't allowed entry into Plymouth, anchored in Cawsand Bay overnight, dragged the anchor at 4am, and got in 12 hours late the next morning.
It's also not very cheap now. When I did the crossing by foot in the mid 1990s, a return was about £20. But still not worth the hassle if you want to go south, as all transport routes from Brittany are based on going to Paris first, partly because of the topography of France.
Lille -Valence TGV is brilliant.
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Exeter to Southampton is hard.Isn't Cherbourg Paris easier?
Isn't Cherbourg Paris easier?
Exeter to Southampton is hard.
They've put lights on those now, so the train can go past at 5mph without stopping, and you can wave at the passenger.It took me 4 hours to Portsmouth once (before various bypasses), but even now it's two hours to Southampton at best by car, and by train up to Salisbury (only one train every two hours now) and change to head SE. Over two hours, by which time I could almost be in London by train.
We really are quite stuffed in the SW peninsula for travel options. I suspect that @PurplePenguin is looking at transport options with his London hat on, where there are multiple fast options, and not realising quite how pitiful it is elsewhere. I mean, looking at the rationale for the Gunnislake line, it's like something from the 1930s still, and a close-run thing between terrible roads and a railway line that often is restricted to 15mph and literally has to stop at unmanned, un-barriered level crossings, in case a car is coming. It's hilarious, as long as you don't really want to go anywhere.
It took me 4 hours to Portsmouth once (before various bypasses), but even now it's two hours to Southampton at best by car, and by train up to Salisbury (only one train every two hours now) and change to head SE. Over two hours, by which time I could almost be in London by train.
We really are quite stuffed in the SW peninsula for travel options. I suspect that @PurplePenguin is looking at transport options with his London hat on, where there are multiple fast options, and not realising quite how pitiful it is elsewhere. I mean, looking at the rationale for the Gunnislake line, it's like something from the 1930s still, and a close-run thing between terrible roads and a railway line that often is restricted to 15mph and literally has to stop at unmanned, un-barriered level crossings, in case a car is coming. It's hilarious, as long as you don't really want to go anywhere.
I was thinking Poole to Cherbourg, but clearly if the journey to Poole is that arduous then it doesn't work. That said, I'd always look to travel in different ways and stop in different places, because I like seeing new things.