Dereck
08-16-2015, 11:12 AM
Hi Guys
Last Friday evening (Augut 14th) a couple German Marauder owners were meeting up with an American Marauder owner on vacation in Colonge for a burger and to chew the fat for a while so I decided to join them.
I set out 3am Friday morning for the three and a half hour drive to the Eurotunnel (http://www.eurotunnel.com/uk/home/) train terminal in Folkstone, Kent (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folkestone) to catch a train to Calais, France (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calais). Little did I know the M4 motorway (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_motorway) was closed between exits 14 and 12 which meant I had to take to the A4 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A4_road_%28England%29) for a small diversion, also stopped for gas at Maidstone services (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidstone_services) to save me fuelling up again until I got to Cologne (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cologne)
I actually arrived a little early for my scheduled train so had half an hour to take in the tacky souvenier and over priced food shops in the terminal building.
Boarding teh train is real quick, you drive on and sit in your car for the 35 minute journey then drive out the other end.
Heading out of the Calais Eurotunnel train terminal on the A16/E40 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_route_E40) for the four hour drive to Frechen, Germany (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frechen) I stopped briefly in De Panne, Belgium (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Panne) to pick up Jane a little Belgium chocalate from the P&J chocolate factory (http://www.p-j.be/belgian/) and again for gas just out side Frechen before arriving at The Miss PeppeR American Resturant (http://www.misspepper.de/) for the meet. Had about three hours to kill so cleaned up my car a little http://www.lincolnsonline.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif as it had rained just about the entire U.K drive but Euroside it was 84 degrees, bright and sunny.
The rest of the guys pulled in about 6pm and couldn't believe I had actually made it, they were amazed that I would drive five hundred miles for a burger.
We all had a burger of some description, I had the pure Angus Burger with curly fries, went giant too for a total of €19.40 ($21.50). After some bull *****ing at about 10:30pm it was time for me to leave the party and I set out on the four hours back to Calais, stopping for more gas in Grand Synthe. France (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grande-Synthe). There was a slight hold up at the Calais train terminal mostly due to only two border control kiosks open and the security guards taking forever to check passports.
One more 35 minute train ride, a three and a half hour drive with one comfort stop and I arrived home just before 6am Saturday morning.
Driving time ~ 15 hours
Train rides ~ 1 hour 10 minutes
Countries driven through = 5 including the U.K
From stepping out the door to arriving back home = 27 hours
Miles coverd = 963
Gas = £196 ($307) (roughly calculated my Marauder got 21.9mpg for the trip)
Train ride = £85 ($133)
Insurance = £30 ($47)
Having a burger with some friends - Priceless
As usual I didn't take many pictures and the ones I did suck but here are a few.
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Miss%20PeppeR.JPG
Miss PeppeR American resturant- Nice electricity pylon http://www.lincolnsonline.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Statue%20Of%20Liberty.JPG
The Statue of Liberty at the entrance
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Marauder%20Rednecks.JPG
The Marauder guys
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Maruaders%20In%20Germany.JPG
Three Marauders - A sight probably seldom seen in Europe
Born to be wild baby!
Dereck
Last Friday evening (Augut 14th) a couple German Marauder owners were meeting up with an American Marauder owner on vacation in Colonge for a burger and to chew the fat for a while so I decided to join them.
I set out 3am Friday morning for the three and a half hour drive to the Eurotunnel (http://www.eurotunnel.com/uk/home/) train terminal in Folkstone, Kent (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folkestone) to catch a train to Calais, France (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calais). Little did I know the M4 motorway (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M4_motorway) was closed between exits 14 and 12 which meant I had to take to the A4 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A4_road_%28England%29) for a small diversion, also stopped for gas at Maidstone services (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidstone_services) to save me fuelling up again until I got to Cologne (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cologne)
I actually arrived a little early for my scheduled train so had half an hour to take in the tacky souvenier and over priced food shops in the terminal building.
Boarding teh train is real quick, you drive on and sit in your car for the 35 minute journey then drive out the other end.
Heading out of the Calais Eurotunnel train terminal on the A16/E40 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_route_E40) for the four hour drive to Frechen, Germany (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frechen) I stopped briefly in De Panne, Belgium (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Panne) to pick up Jane a little Belgium chocalate from the P&J chocolate factory (http://www.p-j.be/belgian/) and again for gas just out side Frechen before arriving at The Miss PeppeR American Resturant (http://www.misspepper.de/) for the meet. Had about three hours to kill so cleaned up my car a little http://www.lincolnsonline.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif as it had rained just about the entire U.K drive but Euroside it was 84 degrees, bright and sunny.
The rest of the guys pulled in about 6pm and couldn't believe I had actually made it, they were amazed that I would drive five hundred miles for a burger.
We all had a burger of some description, I had the pure Angus Burger with curly fries, went giant too for a total of €19.40 ($21.50). After some bull *****ing at about 10:30pm it was time for me to leave the party and I set out on the four hours back to Calais, stopping for more gas in Grand Synthe. France (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grande-Synthe). There was a slight hold up at the Calais train terminal mostly due to only two border control kiosks open and the security guards taking forever to check passports.
One more 35 minute train ride, a three and a half hour drive with one comfort stop and I arrived home just before 6am Saturday morning.
Driving time ~ 15 hours
Train rides ~ 1 hour 10 minutes
Countries driven through = 5 including the U.K
From stepping out the door to arriving back home = 27 hours
Miles coverd = 963
Gas = £196 ($307) (roughly calculated my Marauder got 21.9mpg for the trip)
Train ride = £85 ($133)
Insurance = £30 ($47)
Having a burger with some friends - Priceless
As usual I didn't take many pictures and the ones I did suck but here are a few.
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Miss%20PeppeR.JPG
Miss PeppeR American resturant- Nice electricity pylon http://www.lincolnsonline.com/forum/images/smilies/biggrin.gif
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Statue%20Of%20Liberty.JPG
The Statue of Liberty at the entrance
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Marauder%20Rednecks.JPG
The Marauder guys
http://superstitiongold.com/lincoln/MissPeppeR/Maruaders%20In%20Germany.JPG
Three Marauders - A sight probably seldom seen in Europe
Born to be wild baby!
Dereck