Click here to return to the home page.
Image of a road.
Who's Online Now
4 members (jbk, ChrisConvertible, yobtaf, Moggo), 272 guests, and 40 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters(30 Days)
John V6 79
+8Rich 69
DaveW 67
Luddite 57
Newest Members
Ulfulf, Wilfried, Classic-Line, BrunswickGreen44, Franco Morgan
9,203 Registered Users
Newest Topics
Morgan 3 Wheeler song
by Dutch - 21/07/25 12:31 AM
Technical drawings, dimensions, 3D model M3W
by Oskar - 20/07/25 04:13 PM
Goggle eyed
by Roady - 19/07/25 06:16 PM
FOR SALE AERO8 series 1 WHEELS
by t50 - 19/07/25 12:07 PM
Lions Tour
by OZ 4/4 - 19/07/25 11:55 AM
Morgan rebuild on Facebook
by TBM - 19/07/25 10:50 AM
Ride Comfort & Tyre Age – Plus 4 Duratec
by Nick B - 19/07/25 10:22 AM
Latest Photos
Motorworld München
Motorworld München
by Oskar, July 20
visit to Classic Remise Düsseldorf
my book
my book
by Oskar, July 20
More Pictures of the MHR Visit
More Pictures of the MHR Visit
by DaveK, July 19
Visit to the Factory- Historic Morgan Group
Forum Statistics
Forums34
Topics48,336
Posts812,904
Members9,203
Most Online1,046
Aug 24th, 2023
Today's Birthdays
toitoine
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 1 of 2 1 2
#633908 30/04/20 08:47 AM
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 7,892
Likes: 241
Just barreling along
Talk Morgan Guru
OP Offline
Just barreling along
Talk Morgan Guru
Joined: Nov 2015
Posts: 7,892
Likes: 241
Well, feeling a bit down today, our two years of planning & we should have departed just after midnight & be having breakfast in France right now

Instead, Mrs M trudged off early this morning to graft for the NHS

We put a lot of prep into our self organised tours making our own route books with POI's, and Monaco has been on the bucket list for some years

I'm going to put these away now as it upsets me to keep seeing them on the shelf

[Linked Image]


Jon M
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 26,747
Likes: 419
Member of the Inner Circle
Offline
Member of the Inner Circle
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 26,747
Likes: 419
I think we all know the feeling. I am well impressed by the route books.


JohnV6
2022 CX Plus Four
2025 MG ZS EV aka Trigger
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 2,062
Likes: 57
Talk Morgan Expert
Offline
Talk Morgan Expert
Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 2,062
Likes: 57
I also know the your feelings!

We had planed to start a one week trip (with our 4/4) around middle an east Germany at last saturday.

My wife is a keyworker in the German ""helthsystem" called "Krankenkasse".
Actualy she needs a "nice" hollyday very much....

Also our trip to Danmark in june (also with the 4/4) -we booked a Holiday home- seems impossible.
The rent for Holiday home was payd but we don´t get the money back.

So perhaps a trip in september to Dresden ..........

waiting


2005 4/4 1800ccm Duratec and a lot of HONDA CX500.......
Joined: May 2017
Posts: 1,525
Likes: 37
W
Talk Morgan Enthusiast
Offline
Talk Morgan Enthusiast
W
Joined: May 2017
Posts: 1,525
Likes: 37
Very impressed by the route books , perhaps of use to others as well in future years - we have all got to have something to look forward to.


99 plus 8 indigo
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 509
Likes: 1
N
Talk Morgan Regular
Offline
Talk Morgan Regular
N
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 509
Likes: 1
That is such a shame Jon. We had the whole year planned - we've just missed a trip to our house in France, next week I should have been starting the Coast-Coast walk, then a second trip to France - all now cancelled. Our summer trip to the Confolens folk festival looks like it is now off as the French unveil their end of lockdown plans. Folk East in August is still on but the way things are going I think that is under threat. All paid for in advance of course so it is now a challenge of what do we get back...... At least Brittany Ferries have now announced that they are now planning to give cash refunds (in accordance with their own policy!) instead of time limited vouchers. Lets hope DFDS do the same.

Joined: Jul 2019
Posts: 922
Talk Morgan Regular
Offline
Talk Morgan Regular
Joined: Jul 2019
Posts: 922
Originally Posted by CooperMan
Well, feeling a bit down today, our two years of planning & we should have departed just after midnight & be having breakfast in France right now

Instead, Mrs M trudged off early this morning to graft for the NHS

We put a lot of prep into our self organised tours making our own route books with POI's, and Monaco has been on the bucket list for some years

I'm going to put these away now as it upsets me to keep seeing them on the shelf

[Linked Image]


Great idea Jon


Kevin

2009 Morgan Plus 4 - 4 seater
2015 Subaru Forester 2.0ltr
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 26,747
Likes: 419
Member of the Inner Circle
Offline
Member of the Inner Circle
Joined: Jul 2007
Posts: 26,747
Likes: 419
I rely on Jan Nav. I will always remember we drove over the St Bernard pass which has a lot of road works and some traffic lights that were taking ages. She had the detailed Michelin mapped draped over the windscreen as she folded it to show the Swiss section of the route we were just starting on. The road workers around us were all smiling.
A booklet might have been a better solution.


JohnV6
2022 CX Plus Four
2025 MG ZS EV aka Trigger
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 956
Likes: 1
Talk Morgan Regular
Offline
Talk Morgan Regular
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 956
Likes: 1
That sounded like a super holiday, like you our holiday has just been cancelled.

Not worth having regrets...hopefully these trips will still be "doable" in the future?


Honesty means doing it right, even when no one is looking!

2004 Roadster S1 3.0 V6 gone!

Mark
Joined: Oct 2019
Posts: 5,041
Likes: 312
Charter Member
Offline
Charter Member
Joined: Oct 2019
Posts: 5,041
Likes: 312
John ...way back in our optimistic youth my wife and I went to istanbul two-up on a 250 MZ with all our camping gear..... our 'relaxed' planning meant running out of petrol after 10 miles on the A1 and, as we forgot the map, my wife navigating from the pillion using the map of Europe in the back of her pocket diary ...... wasn't til Yugoslavia when the arguments got really frequent that we bought a map smile


K

Image #633978 30/04/20 12:41 PM
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 14,723
Likes: 149
Member of the Inner Circle
Offline
Member of the Inner Circle
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 14,723
Likes: 149
Originally Posted by Image
John ...way back in our optimistic youth my wife and I went to istanbul two-up on a 250 MZ with all our camping gear..... our 'relaxed' planning meant running out of petrol after 10 miles on the A1 and, as we forgot the map, my wife navigating from the pillion using the map of Europe in the back of her pocket diary ...... wasn't til Yugoslavia when the arguments got really frequent that we bought a map smile


K

I did Yunan, and a bit of Sichuan China, with a small group of 6 MZ 250s. I was the only one with wife on the pillion. Navigating with a Chinese map was fun. We were on a tour organised by an Australian Chinese and staying in hotels. Our luggage was being carried on a support vehicle and we had a local guide at every stage plus a police officer (we think reasonably high ranking and taking advantage of a free holiday) with us because we had special permission to go into what were then forbidden areas for foreigners. The organiser expected us to stay in a group but we quickly set him right smile We bought a local map and once we knew our next stop and the road to take we travelled independently with the support vehicle following later to round up any possible breakdown or misadventure.

A couple of times I had to ask directions on a country road and getting a local who spoke only the local dialect to understand my terrible Mandarin was a bit difficult but with the help of the map and good will we were set on the right road. I still have the now rather tattered map smile


Peter

[Linked Image]
Page 1 of 2 1 2

Moderated by  TalkMorgan 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5