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weather in the Pyrenees
Friends in Dijon in the Beaune area of France have just telephoned and report lots of snow. However they said that the French side of the Pyrenees are blocked with power lines down and lots of snow.
We are planning our journey through Bayonne then Pamplona Zarragoza and the like before hitting Valencia. Anyone please have up to date reports weather wise on the Spanish side. thanks again |
Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11553942)
Friends in Dijon in the Beaune area of France have just telephoned and report lots of snow. However they said that the French side of the Pyrenees are blocked with power lines down and lots of snow.
We are planning our journey through Bayonne then Pamplona Zarragoza and the like before hitting Valencia. Anyone please have up to date reports weather wise on the Spanish side. thanks again |
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Think we will now hold back for a while? Seems sensible?
thanks |
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Is there a Spanish web site that we can check upon the weather please?
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Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11554260)
Is there a Spanish web site that we can check upon the weather please?
Anywhere over about 300m could be subject to snow. We're 15minutes from an 800m puerto/pass that has remained open thanks to snow-ploughs. Our village is 160m above sea level and no snow in sight. |
Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11554260)
Is there a Spanish web site that we can check upon the weather please?
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Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11554249)
Think we will now hold back for a while? Seems sensible?
thanks |
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In our innocence were burgled between Barcelona and Valencia and with a gun stuck in your face not pleasant. Big black Mercedes.
Any other thoughts? I am now soisante dix ans and just ten years ago would have put a good fist in all of this but now? Perhaps we should go to Salcombe or Dartmouth |
Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by tim1963
(Post 11554575)
Why aren't you going via perpignan?!
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Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11554584)
In our innocence were burgled between Barcelona and Valencia and with a gun stuck in your face not pleasant. Big black Mercedes.
Any other thoughts? I am now soisante dix ans and just ten years ago would have put a good fist in all of this but now? Perhaps we should go to Salcombe or Dartmouth |
Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by tim1963
(Post 11554616)
Why not helicopter in? I think you're being paranoid.
I absolutely applaud and support your right for unfettered comment. However I do not have to agree with you - and here most certainly do not. Suggest you think your comment through. It fails to recognise a golf ball being thrown under the car then believing a mechanic problem with let us say non strictly Europeans pointing to the back of the car. Stopped and then it happened. So unless you stand in the shoes and to whom it happened your comment gives us the man. |
Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11554711)
I absolutely applaud and support your right for unfettered comment. However I do not have to agree with you - and here most certainly do not.
Suggest you think your comment through. It fails to recognise a golf ball being thrown under the car then believing a mechanic problem with let us say non strictly Europeans pointing to the back of the car. Stopped and then it happened. So unless you stand in the shoes and to whom it happened your comment gives us the man. |
Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11554711)
I absolutely applaud and support your right for unfettered comment. However I do not have to agree with you - and here most certainly do not.
Suggest you think your comment through. It fails to recognise a golf ball being thrown under the car then believing a mechanic problem with let us say non strictly Europeans pointing to the back of the car. Stopped and then it happened. So unless you stand in the shoes and to whom it happened your comment gives us the man. The advice of the GC and the PC is never stop on the motorway, always try and get to the next service area or at least where there are plenty of other people. If you have to stop the lock all doors, don't get out of the car and call the GC especially if a 'helpful' car stops for you. Not sure if you are stopped at gunpoint, apart from having all your valuables locked in the strongbox in the boot. I know this is a bit grandma and eggs but a lot of people are still getting robbed for not following simple personal safety rules. As the cynics say many tourists leave their brains behind when they go on holiday. |
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Foreign plates - easy pickins'. This doesn't happen much in their home country, so they aren't expecting it. They see you coming. South of France is equally notorious.
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Well…Porth only asked for advice on the weather in Southern France. Anyone who has driven from the UK to Spain this time of year, as I have in the past, will know what the weather can be like. I always said that part of France in winter can seem like the coldest place on the planet. The snow can suddenly come down and that’s it – you are stranded. Paranoid? I would say cautious. And this time of year you would be well advised to be.
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Hi All
Travel and weather updates welcome. Also preferred routes. The removal company are sending theirs to show toll avoiding good roads but other ideas welcome. We are driving rom the UK to Andalucia on the 13th, hoping to reach the border on late 14th. We can't change the date as there is a lorry with all our worldlies to meet. |
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Whatever I say I will be accused of being paranoid.
Those in Santander and who got off the board from Portsmouth yesterday were stranded 17 hours and rescued by Police. Is it wise to be cautious or should we be stiff upper lipped and get on with it. |
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I would come down the Rhone valley (A7) then down the coast. We usually travel via Bordeaux/Bayonne/Zaragoza/Teruel but I think parts of that route are too high to chance at this time of year. I appreciate your worries about the coastal motorway - we have travelled it many times without problems - I think the chances of your having problems again are small.
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Re: weather in the Pyrenees
Originally Posted by Porth
(Post 11556955)
Whatever I say I will be accused of being paranoid.
Those in Santander and who got off the board from Portsmouth yesterday were stranded 17 hours and rescued by Police. Is it wise to be cautious or should we be stiff upper lipped and get on with it. |
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