I love camping, and like to be totally self sufficient. Here's what I took to Spa last year on the Radical Pantah. I fitted a steel tank for the tank bag, and a cheapo car satnav with european maps fits onto the speedo glass using a windscreen mount ;-) My Elefant has all the boxes and TomTom rider, and I'll be loading tht up for WDW this year. As I live 15 mins from the Channel Tunnel we sometimes get over for a days riding in France. Head West along the coast towards Normandy if you've only got a day, some nice routes along the coast
Good way of looking at it. So 2 weeks is good then? As I imagine 100 miles on those mountain roads is a push eh?
Depends. 100-150 is plenty, for sure, but I've not stayed in the area, only passed through, so my days off-motorway tend to be around the 300 mark.
I liked the giau pass and sella pass in the Dolomites , so much I've booked to go to Dolomites in June and take in the grossglockner
That looks seriously hard core I wouldn't put anything larger than a tiny rucksack on my back whilst on two wheels.
I drove that area a few years ago and it is seriously good. Looking forward to going there on two wheels hopefully later this year.
over by Saint Moritz the julier and bernina were pretty good, on the way back from WDW we did about 6 in a row, it was quite hard work
ARCHIESCAMPINGS A database of european campsites. Can be loaded as a POI or just trawled through; campsites are listed by geographical coordinates.
Not quite: 2014 EUROPEAN MULTISTRADA MEETING 12 June 2014 - 15 June 2014 San Candido, in the Hochpuster Valley in the northern Dolomites. For details and registration see: 2014 EUROPEAN MULTISTRADA MEETING It's a great event Pete you'd enjoy it! Just for you Fig :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:, from the 2nd EMM based in Bologna (the Futa pass is a one off!). Behold 'tis a thing of beauty (and a future collectable classic )