MARCILLY-SUR-EURE - NEAR TATE'S SCHOOL
Forty minutes to Tate's School (usually) |
Another deserted camp |
Arriving at Tate's school Yellow vest on the dashboard as a sign of solidarity |
Took us almost two hours, arriving at ten which was a poor show as I remember what it was like waiting for people to arrive to take me out for the day.
Audrey and Tate were delighted to see each other |
That's some airstrip! |
We returned to the Giantavan, via a circuitous route, for lunch, the girls electing to stay for the afternoon and play which was very nice as Tate is such a delightful child.
Audrey and Tate - BFF |
Tate had to be back at seven so Audrey and I left with an hour to spare as it was a cold, dark, evening and with protests finishing at seven I thought we would be fine. We were also short of fuel and I stopped at an automatic station but all the pumps were draped with yellow vests and turned off. I was appalled to see the protests in full swing and did a dodgy u-turn to get out of a huge queue ahead. With the fuel light glaring we made it at seven on the dot. I was quite concerned as we now only had eleven kilometres range, with forty five kilometres back to camp.
Visited three stations without success and at the fourth a man arrived at quarter past seven and turned the pumps on, couldn't believe my luck as we were parked beside the pumps and I was looking up accommodation for the night. Range anxiety is not just the domain of EV drivers. On filling the Disco I discovered that I had less than a litre of fuel left prior to refilling.
Now it was after seven the protests would be over so though GMaps warned of a four minute delay I decided to take the main road to see them packing up. What a duffer, we hit a massive queue and a central median strip barrier so no chance of escape. Took us two hours to get back to camp. Five hours driving for the day to collect and drop Tate, so much for camping close! Had we camped in Paris and tried to go out for the day we wouldn't have seen her at all so, all worth it for the lovely day.
Reading the dash, 849km range - phew 2ºC for the protesters 5:54pm, another hour in this queue (not that we knew it) |
Range anxiety! I laughed. I experienced that once in Fiordland in the Civic ...
ReplyDeleteAh so gorgeous to see Audrey & Tate together!
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