North Strood
East Sellindge
West Hayes
South Flimwell
N - Front garden
E - Garage
S - Back garden
W - Outside toilet
Thanks Covid
N- Uppsala
S- Barcelona
E- Budapest
W- St Austell
Mazzer2:
Guess it’s late enough in the year to start this annual thread.
Furthest North Belfast, South and east is a toss up between Limena and Verona in Italy and West is Kilbeggan.
Was nice to get a trip to Italy but if anyone ever says take the Brenner Pass in the future then they can drive it themselves
Just to amend didn’t realise Berlin was so far east, so east is Berlin and south is Verona and to think the only O level I have is in geography
Went that way once it was fine at the bottom on the Austrian side but it went dark going up then there was snow it was November in the U.K. it would be gridlock but business as usual crack on ,parked on some waste ground in Affi and walked to a restaurant.
Punchy Dan:
Mazzer2:
Guess it’s late enough in the year to start this annual thread.
Furthest North Belfast, South and east is a toss up between Limena and Verona in Italy and West is Kilbeggan.
Was nice to get a trip to Italy but if anyone ever says take the Brenner Pass in the future then they can drive it themselves
Just to amend didn’t realise Berlin was so far east, so east is Berlin and south is Verona and to think the only O level I have is in geographyWent that way once it was fine at the bottom on the Austrian side but it went dark going up then there was snow it was November in the U.K. it would be gridlock but business as usual crack on ,parked on some waste ground in Affi and walked to a restaurant.
Well, we have to opposing opinions. But whi is right?
If only this forum included a noted expert on travelling to Italy via the Alps
the nodding donkey:
Punchy Dan:
Mazzer2:
Guess it’s late enough in the year to start this annual thread.
Furthest North Belfast, South and east is a toss up between Limena and Verona in Italy and West is Kilbeggan.
Was nice to get a trip to Italy but if anyone ever says take the Brenner Pass in the future then they can drive it themselves
Just to amend didn’t realise Berlin was so far east, so east is Berlin and south is Verona and to think the only O level I have is in geographyWent that way once it was fine at the bottom on the Austrian side but it went dark going up then there was snow it was November in the U.K. it would be gridlock but business as usual crack on ,parked on some waste ground in Affi and walked to a restaurant.
Well, we have to opposing opinions. But whi is right?
If only this forum included a noted expert on travelling to Italy via the Alps
Ah?
Someone with experience of a wide range of vehicles? From snow-ploughs, and dust-carts, to wagonsn
drags?
Someone with experience as recently as the twentieth century?
Franglais:
the nodding donkey:
Punchy Dan:
Mazzer2:
Guess it’s late enough in the year to start this annual thread.
Furthest North Belfast, South and east is a toss up between Limena and Verona in Italy and West is Kilbeggan.
Was nice to get a trip to Italy but if anyone ever says take the Brenner Pass in the future then they can drive it themselves
Just to amend didn’t realise Berlin was so far east, so east is Berlin and south is Verona and to think the only O level I have is in geographyWent that way once it was fine at the bottom on the Austrian side but it went dark going up then there was snow it was November in the U.K. it would be gridlock but business as usual crack on ,parked on some waste ground in Affi and walked to a restaurant.
Well, we have to opposing opinions. But whi is right?
If only this forum included a noted expert on travelling to Italy via the Alps
Ah?
Someone with experience of a wide range of vehicles? From snow-ploughs, and dust-carts, to wagonsn
drags?
Someone with experience as recently as the twentieth century?
With a jag & caravan on a dolly chassis may be ?
North - Inverness.
South - Ponte Tressa.
East - Burghausen (German side of the Austrian border, a bit North of Salzburg).
West - Girvan.