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Driving to the Alps: 1st time

Driving to the Alps: 1st time

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Started by Tin pot in France - 31 Replies

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Admin
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

tin pot wrote:I've had a word with the mechanic, he's not that keen on winter tires

Does he know anything about them? :evil:

tin pot wrote:the best thing to do if you're doing it is to get a spare pair of front wheels, put the winter tires on that and then you can swap them on and off much easier.

It's certainly a good plan to get a spare set of wheels, but that's a full set. Do not even think about running two winter tyres with two summer, it's beyond stupid. Massively different levels of grip between front and rear has never been a good idea. Even if you survive leaving the road backwards at the first slippery bend, your insurance will almost certainly not pay out and you'll probably be looking at a prosecution (possibly for killing your children).

However, *do* get *4* winter tyres, with or without spare rims, and you will be able to drive more confidently and much more safely to your destination - probably without needing to use chains.

There's nowhere within 5 hours of Calais that's worth the journey (there are small, occasionally open, hills in the Ardennes and Vosges but that's not what you probably want). There are, however, plenty of places to stay to break the journey on the way to the Alps and they needn't break the bank.

Driving has its own pros and cons, suits some people but not others, and you're doing the right thing by asking here (and getting some great advice - the tips in the earlier post really do help when the weather gets snowy).

Driving with young children is another dimension and you need to plan on lots of ad hoc breaks (when they want to go, they want to go NOW), give them the chance to run about and stretch their legs (and then fall asleep in the car if you're lucky), take snacks, give Teddy a good view, etc.

La Clusaz and Le Grand Bornand are both good for families; you might also look at Morzine and Les Gets (same distance from Calais).

It's well worth doing though! 8)
The Admin Man

Bluebird
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

Advice from admin and tony spot on,whereas your mechanic.unbelieverble advise from somebody that should know better.

EmmaEvs
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

Admin's on holiday. Who are you and what have you done with him? :evil:

Sorry, not you Bluebird. The one above you :lol:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain

Edited 1 time. Last update at 17-Dec-2010

Dave Mac
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

Emma, this is your first J2ski year. You should be advised that Admin never goes on holiday, he never sleeps, his computer is switched on 24/7. His scissors are always at the ready.
I have skied with him. He takes up a demanding, nay, commanding space on the piste, but then he always carries his computer, dongle, scissors.
Respect.

EmmaEvs
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

:shock: Admin is a robot? With a swiss army knife style arm which holds all these items? Why don't they sell Admins in the shops then? Can you get an upgrade to include sat nav and a video camera?

Flippin heck you'll be telling me he's my father next. I can't handle this I'm going to bed.
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain

Tin pot
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

@Admin, cheers.

I've done many 4 hour trips with the kids and they're mercifully well behaved. However I want to do this trip overnight to make sure :)

I'll plan a stop at Troyes, if I'm leaving Calais at 9 p.m., will anything be open around 1 a.m.?

Tony_H
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

I have one simple suggestion for you: find a new mechanic. Your current one is clearly clueless.
www  New and improved me

Dids1
reply to 'Driving to the Alps: 1st time'
posted Dec-2010

tin pot wrote:@Admin, cheers.

I've done many 4 hour trips with the kids and they're mercifully well behaved. However I want to do this trip overnight to make sure :)

I'll plan a stop at Troyes, if I'm leaving Calais at 9 p.m., will anything be open around 1 a.m.?


The 1st time we drove to the Alps it was great...the kids slept the whole way and we made it in great time.

Then the trouble started...we arrived absolutely shattered at 10 am. Luckily the hotel let us in to our room...but we (adults) were knackered and the kids were up and raring to go. It was horrendous. We had to take it in turns to get them out of the way so we could share sleeps. My daughter always gets exhausted from travelling, so was fractious and stroppy!
We did it again the next year and the same thing happened - we've never done it again, but caught the 8am crossing and travelled through the day. If you drive on a Sunday the roads will be quiet.
Either way you lose a day - either travelling or recovering.


Topic last updated on 21-December-2010 at 11:05