WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



bruuuno 12:08 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Ha, I fully intend to do some yoga when I stop, should give fellow travellers a chuckle if nothing else

Moncurs Putting Iron 12:01 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Bru,

Regular breaks (Before you feel tired, as when you feel tired it is too late)

Food and drink intake little and often, nothing heavy.

Do some yoga on the grass at the services.*




* That was more in hope than actual practical advice, I think it would hilarious.

Willtell 10:56 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
I often do long runs on my motorcycles. Usually to WSBK or MotoGP or M/Cycle rally events across Europe.

We go in a group and stop every 100 miles or so for fuel and coffee. More than 300miles off motorways is our max level we plan to although usually around 250. We can and have done 500 miles a day on motorways but it's boring as hell on a bike.

joyo 10:34 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
goose the ferry was sinking you thick wop

goose 9:41 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Drove to Sicily once as a kid.
I say Sicily but we basically drove to Genoa and got a ferry from there. Pretty sure the ferry had a swimming pool on it.

GBHammer63 9:00 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Drove from Leigh down to the Costa Blanca only stopping for re fuels, 1228 miles is a bit of a mission but reasoning was, if I drove for 600, I wouldn’t wake up and think lovely now I want to do another 600. Left at 5.00 and was done at 2.15 next morning. Packed lunch and crate of Coca Cola.

Lockdown time and had to bring the van back after 6 months, did the same leaving same time. Maximise daylight driving time.

Mace66 8:53 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Make sure you take plenty of breaks, drink some water, eat some food and get someone to wipe your arse for you when you have a shit

Hth

joe royal 7:31 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Depends on the car. Had an oldish bmw 330 that I could drive all day, the Astra I had after gave me numb bum after two hours.

We can only legally drive 10 hours a day in the trucks and I’m still ok after a long haul, suppose it depends how used you are to driving.

Chewing gum keeps you going, and take breaks every 3 hours or so.

Alfs 4:39 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Have you not heard of aeroplanes?

ludo21 2:48 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Once did a days work in the office then set off from home at about midnight from Hampshire to drive to Skye.

Arrived about 9am (I think) but was completely wiped out for the next day… wouldn’t do it like that again!

Have often done a 10 hour drive from Le Havre to Switzerland with no breaks other than a petrol stop or two and found those no problem, indeed quite enjoyed them.

atb trev 1:48 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Did London to Inverness in a day. Did a days work. Back again the next.
Long drive. Take regular breaks.
Don't think you are almost there when you hit Glasgow. It's still a long drive from there. Make sure you've got lots of fuel on board after Stirling. The settlements and pit stops get very sparse. I didn't think you could drive hours and not see a settlement in this country until I did this journey.
Scenery is is spectacular, but you won't get to see it unless you leave early enough for it to be daylight when you get there. Although at this time of year there is still a bit of light beyond 11pm when you are proper up north.
Feels like an achievement to have done it. You get some sort of sense of the size of the country having driven the length of it in a day.
Best done with a passenger to keep you alert. Get on some lift sharing sites if you are going alone.
In summary it is doable, and you won't regret it, but take it easy. Don't push too hard. Take breathers.

Grumpster 1:29 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Once drove to Edinburgh from hornchurch to pick a mate up who had lost his wallet, turned round and came straight back home.

Took about 16 hours though I was about 20 then and only lived on 3 hours sleep a day.

Probably die trying that now, though thankfully have since upgraded from an old school beige metro 😂

Definitely nicer taking a scenic route, motorways send you to sleep.

J.Riddle 1:22 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
It will be a lot quicker if you take loads of empties so you don't have to keep stopping for a hot piss.

riosleftsock 12:49 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
Depends what car you drive. If its an auto with cruise control, you can do 6 hours or so in a go. If its a manual without cruise and you get stuck in traffic, I can only do an hour or two at a time. Have also done that drive and driven across europe and find it harder as I get older

Crassus 12:27 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
No problem mate

Just take regular stops, for me on a long one I stop every 2/3 hours and go again

Works for me on 24+ hour drives straight across the continent

scouse kid 12:23 Thu Jul 27
Re: Driving for 12 hours in a day
If you need to ask WHO if you're mental to any kind of question then you probably know the answer already.





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