As there was some resonance to the last mountain pass post, I promised some more. The first one of those is from a road trip to Turkey, including some spectacular driving roads (in great condition, too (saw two potholes in over 4K miles)), and plenty of h...
But that one was easily available at the time and it really did help in some areas, as the locals were so non-plused, that you could do the route in such a car. An AWD version of it would probably have made it perfect. And to be honest, apart from getting...
That a car more surprising gets more of the positive kind of attention and support. There are quite some, touring the world in old Porsches and Corvettes - not your primary choice from a practicality point of view 😁
Was it reasonably easy to rent a car, figure out the rules of the road, and drive around as a foreigner? It’s a trip that’s been interesting to me for a while but haven’t really looked into it.
The car renting I cannot comment, as we drove to Turkey in the car already. Unfortunately the import duties are exceedingly high on higher hp / Displacement vehicles, so renting something fun locally might be a challenge or at least very expensive. At the...
High 90s where I am at the moment, which is not perfect suit weather 😁 Fortunately for most of the day we are I. Air conditioned rooms 😉 As for the trip, can certainly highly recommend it 👍🏻
I know for many people a trip equates to a destination. Like going to the beach for a week. But the essence of your road bombing trip is more about constant movement and continual change - around 500 - 600 miles per day. How exhilerating! The sight of tho...
Their idea of fun involves a lot less driving and more staying in one place 😊 The daughter is slowly coming to an age, where she finds this a tad more attractive, so let’s see. I find these trips allow to see a lot in a short period of time. There was sti...