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[Closed] Moving to France on Thursday... What have I forgotten?!

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I'm Alp bound for Morzine and won't be back in the UK for at least 3 months - Can anyone think of anything helpful that I should take with which is high on the list of forgotten items!? (not gloating) feel free to give me a buzz if anyone want's a riding buddy on the more downhill orientated stuff.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 6:08 pm
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Beret, onions ?


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 6:10 pm
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got english mustard packed! thats a start


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 6:29 pm
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a longbow ought to gain you respect from the locals.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 6:37 pm
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Got a Berlingo - I'm practically one of them 🙂


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 6:50 pm
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Plenty of decent English cheese and tea bags, leave the Marmite, the Danes have the right idea about that stuff!


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 6:52 pm
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Got marmite packed and I don't even like the stuff - got the bags in - going to get more tomorrow 😀 cheese wont last too well will it? I'm thinking of taking a leg of lamb with me! wonder how it'd fair 24 hours en route


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 6:56 pm
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HP Sauce, bisto and a bottle of Mount Gay.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:04 pm
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A proper birth certificate with the full details of both parents on. If you decide not to go back it will get you through most formalities.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:17 pm
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European health insurance card?

Flapjack recipe


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:21 pm
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All excellent suggestions and being done or doing!


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:49 pm
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Heinz beans are expensive there

I'd be taking Basmati and wild rice


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:53 pm
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Ability so shrug and say, "Bof?" as if it's totally natural?


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:56 pm
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+10,000 for baked beans. Use all your luggage/car boot space for this. Anything else you need you can buy there.


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:57 pm
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take plenty of lube and degreaser - morzine stuff is ridiculously expensive. and say hi to ali when you get there (from tom)...


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:58 pm
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Anything else you need you can buy there.

Beans are often available in the "rayon exotique" alongside such essentials as proper ketchup


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:58 pm
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😀 will do guys! cheers tom, have you moved yet? wheres the closest place that bike part prices get reasonable again?


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 7:59 pm
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yeah, near bourg st maurice now...

i reckon thonon les bains (40 mins away) might be ok in intersport. having said that crc and merlin have free (and quick delivery)


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 8:06 pm
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cool thanks for the heads up on merlin and local shops 🙂 whats where your at?


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 8:28 pm
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PASSPORT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😉


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 8:52 pm
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nodders.....i wouldn't trust any from a country that sells them in rusty vending machines on the walls in public places which are more numerous than ATM's


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:33 pm
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Bacon, proper bacon, and sausage shame it wouldn't last the trip


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:40 pm
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That France is shit


 
Posted : 07/06/2011 10:40 pm
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White spirit and engine oil are cheaper in France than the UK. Luxembourg is the cheapest for bike bits IME. Have a look at RCZ bikes. Free delivery to relay points.


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 5:06 am
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That there is more to the alps than the PDS. It would be a real shame to spend 3 months in the alps,with transport, and only ride there.


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 5:11 am
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Blow up doll or rubber glove

I hear women are at a premium. If that's your thing.

Else theres plenty o sheep I guess.


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 6:05 am
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A world radio so you can take comfort in the Today Program and the shipping forecast.
Oh and definitely take some HP sauce - brown and fruity - just how I like my women


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 9:14 am
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How's your French? This is all you need to know... 🙂

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Posted : 08/06/2011 9:34 am
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Hehehe.. fantastic, what a nutjob.. I think I like her 🙂


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 9:39 am
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Learn from my experience:
In 1998 I went to a wine shop in Paris to buy some 60 bottles of red (typical student trip to visit Paris,, right?). The guy didn't understand English until I said 6[i]0 bottles of nice red wine please[/i]. He gave me something French, I tasted it and told him to give me something decent, Spanish or Italian and not that plonk. I got thrown out of the shop.
Lesson learnt - go to Tesco!


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 9:41 am
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ian you moany git 😛 I've been all over thank you very much! love it how people preach to get out of the PDS! beats my office in the Lake District anyhow 🙂

Time to buy some wine then squirt brown sauce in their faces and leg it


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 4:03 pm
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Cheese you wont need, when you get to Borg go and buy a lump of Beaufort...........mmmmmBeaufort..

I'd take a few pot noodles even if they are just to look at.. Frankly food is pretty covered in France. Worcestershire Sauce?


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 4:08 pm
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My brother lives over there, and he misses: bacon, ketchup, marmite and cadburys chocolate everything else food wise is pretty sorted


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 4:16 pm
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...bike?


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 4:19 pm
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my mate always requests pork scratchings and bottles of ale.


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 4:20 pm
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Bulb kit and hi vis jackets


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 4:22 pm
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I wasnt being moany or preachy, honest just trying to be helpful. Have fun.

Me, I am spending end july and august between deux alpes, montgenevre and orchier. September in Andorra and the Pyranees and possibly October around Finale and Molini 😆


 
Posted : 08/06/2011 4:35 pm
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Tea!


 
Posted : 09/06/2011 8:00 am
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Hi viz vest and a warning triangle. Never travel without them.

Or teabags. PG Tips of preference.


 
Posted : 09/06/2011 8:06 am
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Take brake pads, rear mechs, tyres, tubes, spare goggles ..... all the usual consumables. You'll not be able to get what you want, and even the I-didn't-really-want-this replacement will cost a great deal more.

Paradoxically, getting suspension serviced or having a wheel rebuilt isn't that expensive and you can usually get it done that day. Be prepared to pay the (usually English) guys in cash for this though.


 
Posted : 09/06/2011 8:07 am
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Take a spare frame.

What? Too soon?


 
Posted : 06/07/2011 11:27 am
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[i]A proper birth certificate with the full details of both parents on. If you decide not to go back it will get you through most formalities.[/i]

Probably no good, as French birth certificates have an expiry date on them... No, I don't know why either.


 
Posted : 06/07/2011 1:20 pm

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