HI Revmaaatin,
No, it is not set in stone the 3 weeks but, I was one step ahead of you. I am packing for 4 weeks and emailed my friends, I can do washing at their place. Yes, I have been to Europe for the past ten years. This is a business trip.It is only now that I have my bike and am very interested in riding in the mountains. I have been there in car driving through the mountains etc, and you are correct about the kleenex. That takes place all over Europe. Better safe than sorry (Kleenex wise I mean). You are correct the International Drivers License cost at AAA is only 10 bucks.
I usually leave change I have left over in the dish or on the lavatory when in the restroom.
Greg-Red KLR650
revmaaatin wrote:
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Gregory Caruso
wrote:
>
> Hi Fellows,
> On the trip to Europe, I have decided to rent a bike over there in
France. I have done research with moving company's, way to expensive
one way. I can buy a new KLR650 for that price. I will be in the French
Pyrenees area where my job will be. Nice roads and mountains to explore.
>
> Thanks for the advice Jeff S. on International Driving License, I
won't need one since I will only be there for 3 weeks.
>
> Greg-06klr650
Hi Greg,
So you think you will only be there 3 weeks? Set in concrete? Since
it is work, and not a vacation you are going on, I would spend the
money for a driver's license, and be prepared. You never know when
something like that will be extended. I went to Israel for 7 days of
work once, packed for 8 days, and stayed 3 weeks. I never let that
happen again.
I think the International Drivers Lic is $10 at AAA. (at least the last
one I bought was $10.)
Don't know how much European travel experience you have... so, another
little tip for free. Buy a 12 pack of the pocket Kleenex packs to
carry with you. Public restrooms are often without TP, and I don't
think I need to draw you a picture of what that is like...and it is
common to leave a small coin-tip in a dish by the sink. The cleaning
of the toilet is often done by a woman, for the small coins that are
left for her. (She might be in the 'loo with you while you are doing
your business (Germany, Italy, France, Belgium).
revmaaatin. 5 years in Europe, seldom with out a back-up TP Kleenex
pack in my travel-kit
Disclaimer: no, I don't have Kleenex stock...or receive small coins for
European advice.
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