Still catching up & I am glad to see you finally got some good weather. Just a shame about that camp site. Back in 1988 I decided to go to the Bol d' Or Paul Ricard with some mates . As it closer to Sept they all gradually bottled it , none of us had ever been abroad on our bikes before , so determined to go I set off on my own. Prior to leaving everyone told me I would have no trouble finding a camp site in France so that sounded great. Anyway cutting it short I got totally lost and every time I saw a sign for a camp site I would ride to it and find it closed. Yes there were plenty of camp sites but most of them weren't open in September so I really understand how you were both feeling. Cutting the story short I ended up camping in a public park for a night and when I got to the race circuit the toilets were as bad or even worse than what you had. Just for the record I too spent most of my time riding in the rain along with The Mistrel winds I heard never heard of before. But as they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Subsequent trips have been so much easier. Looking forward to catching up on your Scotland trip soon.
So much to learn on everyone's first bike trip abroad, the main thing is our expectation that the weather will always be sunny or dry. i took some things with me that i didn't use too which was a waste of time. Next time i will be better prepared, and places to sleep will be planned rather than turning up unannounced, at the very least make a phone call and book first thing in the morning, before travelling to somewhere that's closed 🙄
They are Brits. They haven't got a clue. They never prepare for anything, never even learn just a bit of the language. All they do is complain. At least it goes for the ones on motorcycles posting here on UA-cam.
Had my share of looking around to find a camp site in the days before Sat Nav, looking through a camp site directory and a map to try and find one in the UK. Trying to find the route through back roads using the map in a holder on the tank. Decided to give one farm site a miss after checking out the toilets, made these look luxurious. Setting up my tent by the light from my headlight as I couldn't find a site until it was getting dark. Some of the reasons why I now have all of my Hotels prebooked on a planned route.
I guess the first thing you need to ask is, why would anyone visit Belgium, so why would there be loads of campsites? Only ever ridden through Belgium to get somewhere else.
Well that's one way of looking at it. Personally i like Belgium, i love the historic places and war stuff, it's a hotbed for that kind of thing for obvious reasons.
Just seen a later video, forgive my ignorance of the war graves in Belgium and why people would want to go. My wife's grandfather was at Ypres and Passendale, he survived both.
We don't want to tell you about the good places and the good camping sites. Once posted on UA-cam it will be flooded with speeding lunatics next summer. I've toured Europe on motorcycle since 1979 and only told my friends. I can still do most of the routes I did back then on quiet roads. I smile when I see posts like this: "Why would anyone go there?". My answer is: You probably should not. You would make me happy if you didn't!
Omg I felt sick just looking at that place I couldn't stop there, shit hole Belgium, and when you go into Germany it's like crossing a line in the road, anyway enjoying the series. 😂😂😂
I love your videos and channel my favorite video from you was the pride of hull ferry
Thank you 👍
Still catching up & I am glad to see you finally got some good weather. Just a shame about that camp site. Back in 1988 I decided to go to the Bol d' Or Paul Ricard with some mates . As it closer to Sept they all gradually bottled it , none of us had ever been abroad on our bikes before , so determined to go I set off on my own. Prior to leaving everyone told me I would have no trouble finding a camp site in France so that sounded great. Anyway cutting it short I got totally lost and every time I saw a sign for a camp site I would ride to it and find it closed. Yes there were plenty of camp sites but most of them weren't open in September so I really understand how you were both feeling. Cutting the story short I ended up camping in a public park for a night and when I got to the race circuit the toilets were as bad or even worse than what you had. Just for the record I too spent most of my time riding in the rain along with The Mistrel winds I heard never heard of before. But as they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Subsequent trips have been so much easier. Looking forward to catching up on your Scotland trip soon.
So much to learn on everyone's first bike trip abroad, the main thing is our expectation that the weather will always be sunny or dry. i took some things with me that i didn't use too which was a waste of time.
Next time i will be better prepared, and places to sleep will be planned rather than turning up unannounced, at the very least make a phone call and book first thing in the morning, before travelling to somewhere that's closed 🙄
ROFL. your rant on Belgium as you go around trying to find a campsite, while part of the time you were in France. Nice to watch your video's 👍
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
They are Brits. They haven't got a clue. They never prepare for anything, never even learn just a bit of the language. All they do is complain. At least it goes for the ones on motorcycles posting here on UA-cam.
Had my share of looking around to find a camp site in the days before Sat Nav, looking through a camp site directory and a map to try and find one in the UK. Trying to find the route through back roads using the map in a holder on the tank. Decided to give one farm site a miss after checking out the toilets, made these look luxurious. Setting up my tent by the light from my headlight as I couldn't find a site until it was getting dark. Some of the reasons why I now have all of my Hotels prebooked on a planned route.
You have to convince yourself its all part of the adventure 🤣
Best of luck for your journey 😊
Thanks a lot 😊
That bloke took your money and went back to his tent? Lol 😂😂 campsite? No way 😂😂😂😂
He lives in a static caravan, they need to invest some of the camp money on the site lol
Nice campsite, NOT! Lol. Did you have to take a shot of the bog? I've just had me tea😦. Anyway, best of luck with the next one. 🤞.
well you know me, i hide nothing 😁
That toilet hasn't been cleaned since 1962
as recent as that? 🤣
I guess the first thing you need to ask is, why would anyone visit Belgium, so why would there be loads of campsites? Only ever ridden through Belgium to get somewhere else.
Well that's one way of looking at it.
Personally i like Belgium, i love the historic places and war stuff, it's a hotbed for that kind of thing for obvious reasons.
Just seen a later video, forgive my ignorance of the war graves in Belgium and why people would want to go. My wife's grandfather was at Ypres and Passendale, he survived both.
@@matthewbinnie6194i bet he has some tales to tell.
You obviously havn't riden through the good parts of Belgium? Semois valley for example! 👍🏻
We don't want to tell you about the good places and the good camping sites. Once posted on UA-cam it will be flooded with speeding lunatics next summer. I've toured Europe on motorcycle since 1979 and only told my friends. I can still do most of the routes I did back then on quiet roads. I smile when I see posts like this: "Why would anyone go there?". My answer is: You probably should not. You would make me happy if you didn't!
Omg I felt sick just looking at that place I couldn't stop there, shit hole Belgium, and when you go into Germany it's like crossing a line in the road, anyway enjoying the series. 😂😂😂
it was late and we was desperate lol
Shithole Belgium??? Only for A...hole's 🤨