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My wife and I had a recent trip to France curtesy of “Espace” Cantal. The organisation’s proprietor is Michel Couret.
he does a number of trips usually 3-4 days, hotels and food included. This one is called “Hivernale” or “winter” I suppose. The theme is “driving in the snow”, well there was no snow, but this didn’t stop us having a ball. My French is only menu French really but we seem to get by right enough and we were the only english entrants, but the the french people in the event were absolutely lovely, warm and friendly.
The cars were a good mix of Toyota Surf, 80 series and 100 and 105 s, Jeep wranglers and the two seater quads which they call SSV, ( side by side vehicle?) no bikes.
I think because usually the tracks selected would be difficult with snow were probably very tame in the normal weather, but the weather we had was more like a very warm spring! And day 1 was really like very nice green leaning, stops for tea and cake were the norm and the French were quick to invite us to join them , of course conversation was a bit sparse but pleasant time nonetheless .
Day 2 was a lot different, I suspect this road book was his reserve for when there was no snow as it really put the vehicles through their paces, we learnt that a number of cars leave out the difficult sections and then circumvent to the next village or identifiable location. Day 2 for me was just great, exactly the type of froading I enjoy, technical, not bash and crash, difficult enough for my Duchess to decant and walk or take pics, got the old ticker pumping I can tell you. The downside is the side of my bruiser looks like it’s been washed with a wire brush, but hey, I bought this car with the intention of froading, no dents or breakage though,
On day 3 we inadvertently went on a wrong track . It ran next to a wire fence to right which guarded a jungle and a down sloping meadow to the left, After about 150 metres the rear overtook the front and we slid down the meadow backwards totally out of control. we slewed to a stop a few metres short a ditch big enough to swallow the car, The duchess said “ why didn’t you use the brakes?” Well I did, it was so slippery it was hard to stand up, odd, because there had been no rain.
IT took 3 winch pulls to get back up the slope and the jungle provided good winch anchors in the form of mature trees to winch from. What a Palava! I got the Duchess to drive( very gently) and operate the winch, my job was to ensure the cable wound on the drum ok, which it didn’t, High priority is to change from wire rope to nylon the same as I have on my Froader,
So, after a cup of tea, a fair number of biscuits we decided that as we only had a page or so of the road book to complete to quit whist we were winning and headed for home by road (Satnav)
The event is centred at StFlour which is south of Clerment Ferrand in the centre of France. We took three days of lovely hotels and food to get there and two days of gourmet foods to return, For us, it’s a holiday and it’s all part of the excursion. But it could obviously be done on a budget.
My car, the bruiser, performed excellent, but I used an awful lot of fuel which on my return is now being addressed,
Sadly for me, bud gladly for her, the next trip is skiing, that’s her delight, she is very sporty the duchess, for an old gel of 67 she does marvellous.
I’ll try and get some pics on here, Best regards to all, Bill Westley
he does a number of trips usually 3-4 days, hotels and food included. This one is called “Hivernale” or “winter” I suppose. The theme is “driving in the snow”, well there was no snow, but this didn’t stop us having a ball. My French is only menu French really but we seem to get by right enough and we were the only english entrants, but the the french people in the event were absolutely lovely, warm and friendly.
The cars were a good mix of Toyota Surf, 80 series and 100 and 105 s, Jeep wranglers and the two seater quads which they call SSV, ( side by side vehicle?) no bikes.
I think because usually the tracks selected would be difficult with snow were probably very tame in the normal weather, but the weather we had was more like a very warm spring! And day 1 was really like very nice green leaning, stops for tea and cake were the norm and the French were quick to invite us to join them , of course conversation was a bit sparse but pleasant time nonetheless .
Day 2 was a lot different, I suspect this road book was his reserve for when there was no snow as it really put the vehicles through their paces, we learnt that a number of cars leave out the difficult sections and then circumvent to the next village or identifiable location. Day 2 for me was just great, exactly the type of froading I enjoy, technical, not bash and crash, difficult enough for my Duchess to decant and walk or take pics, got the old ticker pumping I can tell you. The downside is the side of my bruiser looks like it’s been washed with a wire brush, but hey, I bought this car with the intention of froading, no dents or breakage though,
On day 3 we inadvertently went on a wrong track . It ran next to a wire fence to right which guarded a jungle and a down sloping meadow to the left, After about 150 metres the rear overtook the front and we slid down the meadow backwards totally out of control. we slewed to a stop a few metres short a ditch big enough to swallow the car, The duchess said “ why didn’t you use the brakes?” Well I did, it was so slippery it was hard to stand up, odd, because there had been no rain.
IT took 3 winch pulls to get back up the slope and the jungle provided good winch anchors in the form of mature trees to winch from. What a Palava! I got the Duchess to drive( very gently) and operate the winch, my job was to ensure the cable wound on the drum ok, which it didn’t, High priority is to change from wire rope to nylon the same as I have on my Froader,
So, after a cup of tea, a fair number of biscuits we decided that as we only had a page or so of the road book to complete to quit whist we were winning and headed for home by road (Satnav)
The event is centred at StFlour which is south of Clerment Ferrand in the centre of France. We took three days of lovely hotels and food to get there and two days of gourmet foods to return, For us, it’s a holiday and it’s all part of the excursion. But it could obviously be done on a budget.
My car, the bruiser, performed excellent, but I used an awful lot of fuel which on my return is now being addressed,
Sadly for me, bud gladly for her, the next trip is skiing, that’s her delight, she is very sporty the duchess, for an old gel of 67 she does marvellous.
I’ll try and get some pics on here, Best regards to all, Bill Westley