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Offline stuey

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Re: Parking restrictions at Arnage and Mulsanne.
« Reply #30 on: May 13, 2009, 09:55:51 pm »
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As much as I like the sights and sounds at Arnage at night during the race, I'm getting bored with the aggravation of getting there

I felt like that a few years ago, gave it a miss one year, but have walked there the last two or three. It's not really that far and you'd make quicker progress than if you were driving. Stick a few stubbies in a nice little shoulder bag and off you go, frites and coffee to perk you up before heading back.
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Do you walk a different route from that for cars i.e. towards Arnage village and take a left just before you get there?


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Re: Parking restrictions at Arnage and Mulsanne.
« Reply #31 on: May 13, 2009, 10:58:34 pm »
Don't even bother going there Saturday evening/night.

We go to Arnage 7am on Sunday after buying some croissants at the Arnage bakery.
No traffic, no cops and plenty space to park.

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Re: Parking restrictions at Arnage and Mulsanne.
« Reply #32 on: May 14, 2009, 11:08:56 am »
Stuey, - yep, same route there as the cars/traffic, and unlike the cars we take the same route back. We get there quicker, have no hassle parking, no worries about drink/drive, - it's what I believe is known as a no-brainer.
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Re: Parking restrictions at Arnage and Mulsanne.
« Reply #33 on: May 14, 2009, 12:52:24 pm »
Stuey, - yep, same route there as the cars/traffic, and unlike the cars we take the same route back. We get there quicker, have no hassle parking, no worries about drink/drive, - it's what I believe is known as a no-brainer.
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Thanks for that maybe I will give this a go. Did the three peaks last year, so with a rucksack full of stubbies this should be a doddle.   ;D