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30 May 2005, 20:58 (Ref:1315098) | #1 | ||
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Things You Should Take To Le Mans
We have had the Stange Things You Take To Le Mans thread, now its time for the thing you should take to Le Mans.
The first thing I always pack is my Radio and spare battries, well you need to find someway of listening to Radio Le Mans.... |
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30 May 2005, 21:09 (Ref:1315119) | #2 | ||
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Difficult. Apart from the obvious like camera, Euros, tickets whatever......
1. Radio - yes, agreed there. This year I have a combined MP3 player and radio and some decent earphones.... 2. A floppy hat. I have a new red Reebok floppy hat this year. Well if you lot had as little hair as I have..... Seriously, far better to look like a muppet reject from Big Brother than have a neck that feels and looks like boiled bacon on Sunday afternoon..... 3. Imodium/diocalm (or something similar). Listen, if you'd been through what my guts went through in 1987, you'd take them with you every year too...... |
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30 May 2005, 21:24 (Ref:1315128) | #3 | ||
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Sunscreen! Forgot to take it with me in 2002 & 2003 wich resulted in a nasty red souvenir on my arms that lasted for weeks.
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30 May 2005, 21:32 (Ref:1315135) | #4 | ||
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I haven't taken a camera for many years, I bring a stereo digital recorder. A many spare batteries for it and the essential radio.
I usually bring : - a small Maglite (usefull near Arnage for your security if you walk on the road from the car park to the entrance or if you hitch hike. Very usefull at Mulsanne and Tertre Rouge because of the dangerous holes you don't see at night) ; - Nescafé packets (add it in the usual coffee, especially for the 05h00 croissants!) ; - chronometer ; - Pullover, Parka (remember 1992 !) and...The Corkscrew. |
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30 May 2005, 21:45 (Ref:1315145) | #5 | ||
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I found the radio (and well charged batteries) to be the most essential LM item. That next to the normal travel stuff that others mention: medicine, various sun or rain protections, etc.
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30 May 2005, 22:36 (Ref:1315191) | #6 | ||
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A roll of toilet paper
Sandels and good boots so you can give your feet a break Some additive for the coffee is good at about 02:00 onwards We also got some of those Guinness flashing green hearts so we can find each other. |
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30 May 2005, 22:44 (Ref:1315198) | #7 | ||
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Camera, radio, suncream and hat (should see me right now, after not bothering with the last two at Snetterton on Saturday...).
A tent, plenty of beer, plenty of coffee... |
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31 May 2005, 01:06 (Ref:1315253) | #8 | ||
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forgot to mention the die-hard walking shoes!!!!!!!!!!!!
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31 May 2005, 04:15 (Ref:1315311) | #9 | ||
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My PlanetLe Mans cap ! (very proud of it )
My Ten-Tenths tee-shirt (dito ) Two pairs of everything (shoes, pants, etc...) K-way (remember 2001 ?) Champagne in a colling box + screwpull (even if I counted on Pascal when mine decided to collapse) Tickets (don't laugh) Camera, batteries, radio Cash (there's only one cash dispenser at my knowing ) List of the cars/teams/pilots ("who's driving this one ? Er... don't know... er...") |
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I have already had a nightmare, I arrived at Le Mans, after a 8 hour drive and the tickets were still at home. All dream long I have telephoned home, to UPS, to the postoffice etc etc. What you really need to take: - sunglasses - thick sweater - rain coat - fire works for sunday evening - little see-through holder for your tickets to put under your shirt - party tent, against rain or sun - bbq, food is expensive at Le Mans - refrigerator, to keep the beer cold - extra petrol for the generator - radio with earplugs - MONEY, MONEY and MONEY Okkie |
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I realized that I didn't see the action/the cars/the details well enough with the shades : it changes the colors, and the width of the seeing. That's why I use to wear my - PlanetLeMans - cap instead |
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31 May 2005, 07:29 (Ref:1315404) | #12 | ||
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Worn-in shoes.
Never bring new ones. I brought and wore a brand new pair of trainers (and good ones, at that) back in the mid-90s and I've never had blisters like it. |
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31 May 2005, 11:51 (Ref:1315637) | #13 | ||
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Mountain bikes, saves on painfull feet and makes it a lot easier to get down to the other parts of the circuit away from the main start/finish, village area.
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31 May 2005, 12:32 (Ref:1315712) | #14 | ||
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A 'good' radio, a very warm jacket (sounds crazy I know) and some sun cream would be in my top 3.
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31 May 2005, 13:45 (Ref:1315798) | #15 | ||
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Two (or more) pair of socks. Sweaty wet feet cool down at night, a pair of dry fresh socks, priceless. And besides the earplugs something like this kind of earprotection:
http://www.stainedglassoriginals.com/earprotection.jpg For those short powernaps on the grandstands at night. All the rest has been mentioned so far. |
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Good one Roel. Its absolute heaven on Sunday morning when I get carted back to the hotel by the guys after a nigth wandering the circuit to be able to change t-shirt and socks! Bliss. Oh, and if you have worn new shoes, that's when you find the blisters. And that's when they start to hurt - a lot! |
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off to buy new shoes for LM now!
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