Monday 25 November 2013

A confusing day, and over half way

A very confusing day and a very exciting day. We woke up to clear blue sky with a light dusting of frost, the sun bouncing off the crystal clear lake, eagles soaring above and snow capped mountains as the back drop ( used to be an estate agent, this sort of gush is easy:) )
We headed out of the car park with some very strange banging and crashing going on at the back end of Molly. I got out and checked all four wheels, kicked the exhaust pipes and decided all was well.
Surprisingly my expert opinion was correct and Molly performed well all day.
From the hotel car park, we had a leisurely drive to a go kart track. Here we had 3 timed laps, we tried our best and we await the results. Then a timed section on open roads, great twisting empty roads, Molly clocks her fastest time of 131 kph and we arrive early at the time control.
We have to drive through a river to start the next timed stage, the water did not quite come up to the door handles, but I am sure it was close :)
This next time section is 8.7 Klm in 7 min on roads best tackled in a range rover. We do finish it and again await results, anywhere in the top 32 will be good.
The NEXT stage is again over goat like passes travelling some 17 km in 25 min.
The last one is 14 km in 12 min all on the same gravel ( that's what they call it) roads.
After all that we have a little drive of 265 km to the hotel. This drive is on the main road and is just fab.



The confusing bit is that one minute you are in desert like plains with the odd wild horse charging about and then you drive into a town with a snow man in the middle of it.



Molly is the smallest car ( I know you know that) but she is also the lowest. Some of the rocks we are going over at about 80 kph are nearly as tall as she is. This makes the journey a little noisy. But the rattles in the car are getting quieter as all the bits drop off.
Tonight's hotel is a million miles away from the luxury of last nights.  
If Carlsberg did hotels and views last nighwould have been it. This one is closer to Watneys Red Barrel 

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