DJE
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Or go south on the next tide as we did. First stop at Camaret was 8 hours on a buoy in the dark, but we stayed 2 nights in the inner marina on the way back.That's the time to head up the river![]()
Or go south on the next tide as we did. First stop at Camaret was 8 hours on a buoy in the dark, but we stayed 2 nights in the inner marina on the way back.That's the time to head up the river![]()
Au contraire.
Part of the battle for Brest I expect. Cherbourg and Le Havre were both pretty much flattened.Clearly the Germans had to be pounded out.
I form the impression that, if a jug or two of local origin were shared between us, some 'common positions' on certain topical subjects might emerge....
.... or another jug might be ordered until they did!![]()
If you've a few days to spare take a trip up the River Aulne to Port Launay, (takes 2-3 hours from memory), go through lock and park up (used to be free) from there you can go as far as Chateaulin (sp?) - nice scenic stop over in summer - damp and miserable in winter.
I think there is a video showing someone's trip up the Aulne - try the search function.
Part of the battle for Brest I expect. Cherbourg and Le Havre were both pretty much flattened.
Need to be a speedy boat to get there in 2 - 3 hours, its around 35 miles from Camaret so roughly 7 hours at 5 knots time the departure from Camaret right and carry the flood tide all the way to the lock.
Here's a video I did in 2010 if you have ten minutes of your life to waste