chris-the-gerbil
Well-Known Member
Bit heavy on pictures so apologies in advance..
After having a lot of fun getting the engine ready after a power steering failure, a box failure, and me breaking the injection pump from leaving the timing pin in, and then starting it..(doh) we finally got on the trip to Romania...
Crossing Europe in August with a non airconditioned car is not fun...
Romania is lots of fun.
Full report later on but heres some pictures of what everyone on here who gave me sound advice enable us to see...
First off a church dedicated to St George, who is apparantly a big deal in Romania as well as the UK
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/hotarchurch1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/hotarchurch2.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/hotarchurch3.JPG
Campsite number 1. No one cares where you camp in Romania. Everyone just pitches a tent on land that isnt a garden or under cultivation. Take only photos, leave only footprints and everyone seems happy.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/firstcamp1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/firstcamp2.JPG
After wildcamp we got on our way to the next one. Off road naturally following goat tracks, cart tracks, the occasional "road" and some bits of tarmac.
We found a watermill where the owner blessed our trip on his bible, played a fiddle and gave us fresh water for a small donation about 10 Lei (about £2)
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/watermill1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/watermill2.JPG
Then through forests and rocky roads to the evenings accomodation, a mountain pension.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/roadtobeius.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/Hillockwatermill.JPG
For £30 we got a large double room, breakfast, and stunning views
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/mountainpension.JPG
We also got pressed into service to use my newly repaired winch.... some local lads had a tractor problem! Dropped the rear wheels in too far, and then dropped the counterweight off the back. They were just walking despondantly home to confess to Dad they had screwed up when they spotted my winch and asked a favour..
So cross stream, strap out, winch tractor out. Then cross back adn gently tug the counterweight upright so they can reattach...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR2.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR3.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR4.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR5.JPG
Next day campsite.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/campsite2.JPG
Then the first mountain climb... at the summit just drive up the hill to the very top. The locals all cheer and like to see offroaders being sensible, be they RO, GB, NL or whatever...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/valley.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/summit.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/descent1.JPG
Attenborough voice - Here we have a Land Rover in its natural habitat.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/attenborough.JPG
As well as horses....
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/horses.JPG
Oh and a wolf ran through the first campsite we were at as well....sadly we never got a photo of that.
Descending we find some splashy stuff as well as a couple of river fords. Please note these are roads - with cars, trucks, etc using them!
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/water.JPG
On the way we found an abandoned Communist era work camp, probably for forestry work...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/ghosttown.JPG
Then we went to a salt mine - there is an underground boating lake, echo chambers, ferris wheel....
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/echochamber.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/mainhall.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/boatinglake.JPG
Teaching some Slovak students to hoot like an owl in the echo chamber...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/owlhooting.JPG
Now on to Sighisoara - birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, aka Dracula. Then Brasov, and then the biggie - the Trasfagarian and Transalpina mountain passes.
After having a lot of fun getting the engine ready after a power steering failure, a box failure, and me breaking the injection pump from leaving the timing pin in, and then starting it..(doh) we finally got on the trip to Romania...
Crossing Europe in August with a non airconditioned car is not fun...
Romania is lots of fun.
Full report later on but heres some pictures of what everyone on here who gave me sound advice enable us to see...
First off a church dedicated to St George, who is apparantly a big deal in Romania as well as the UK
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/hotarchurch1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/hotarchurch2.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/hotarchurch3.JPG
Campsite number 1. No one cares where you camp in Romania. Everyone just pitches a tent on land that isnt a garden or under cultivation. Take only photos, leave only footprints and everyone seems happy.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/firstcamp1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/firstcamp2.JPG
After wildcamp we got on our way to the next one. Off road naturally following goat tracks, cart tracks, the occasional "road" and some bits of tarmac.
We found a watermill where the owner blessed our trip on his bible, played a fiddle and gave us fresh water for a small donation about 10 Lei (about £2)
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/watermill1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/watermill2.JPG
Then through forests and rocky roads to the evenings accomodation, a mountain pension.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/roadtobeius.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/Hillockwatermill.JPG
For £30 we got a large double room, breakfast, and stunning views
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/mountainpension.JPG
We also got pressed into service to use my newly repaired winch.... some local lads had a tractor problem! Dropped the rear wheels in too far, and then dropped the counterweight off the back. They were just walking despondantly home to confess to Dad they had screwed up when they spotted my winch and asked a favour..
So cross stream, strap out, winch tractor out. Then cross back adn gently tug the counterweight upright so they can reattach...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR1.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR2.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR3.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR4.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/IR5.JPG
Next day campsite.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/campsite2.JPG
Then the first mountain climb... at the summit just drive up the hill to the very top. The locals all cheer and like to see offroaders being sensible, be they RO, GB, NL or whatever...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/valley.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/summit.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/descent1.JPG
Attenborough voice - Here we have a Land Rover in its natural habitat.
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/attenborough.JPG
As well as horses....
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/horses.JPG
Oh and a wolf ran through the first campsite we were at as well....sadly we never got a photo of that.
Descending we find some splashy stuff as well as a couple of river fords. Please note these are roads - with cars, trucks, etc using them!
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/water.JPG
On the way we found an abandoned Communist era work camp, probably for forestry work...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/ghosttown.JPG
Then we went to a salt mine - there is an underground boating lake, echo chambers, ferris wheel....
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/echochamber.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/mainhall.JPG
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/boatinglake.JPG
Teaching some Slovak students to hoot like an owl in the echo chamber...
http://80.229.2.31/pictures/owlhooting.JPG
Now on to Sighisoara - birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, aka Dracula. Then Brasov, and then the biggie - the Trasfagarian and Transalpina mountain passes.
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