Title: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: aricus654 on May 22, 2016, 07:12:53 pm Can we get some help - have you got a few minutes to help update the guide?
Rather than ask for help after we all return, or worse, next April when the guide needs a refresh, it would be great if people can capture information during their trip this year. Can we get people to commit and agree that they will do this please. The key ones... The Campsites (just the one that you are staying on or visit as I think that should cover them all) Shopping options (with a focus on food, beer and camping gear) Quality of spectator places - would be nice if we get some info about the new banking at Indianapolis after the race A few lines and any observation or recommendations and some pictures should be more than enough. I don't think that it matters if more than one of us gets the information. so, who can capture what? But don't restrict yourself to these suggestions though. And if we have more than one report on an item, that's great too. Aricus Title: Re: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: Kristof on May 22, 2016, 08:23:15 pm I'll try to get to Indy during the testweekend (should arrive at LM around noon on Friday) and take some pictures. We could still use them in this years guide.
Title: Re: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: Barry on May 22, 2016, 08:33:25 pm I'm going up to Indy on Wednesday, but suspect you will see a lot of reports about the changes.
What I was planning to do this year, my 1 new thing each year, was drive the 60 mile long 1906 GP course ( 1st ever Grand Prix ) to the east of LM. Could do a write up for next years guide if you like? Title: Re: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: dukla on May 23, 2016, 01:41:30 am Have a rewrite of Arnage campsite on my to do list and will get some new pics. Hopefully more than 1 tap.
Title: Re: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: Kristof on May 23, 2016, 12:36:36 pm I'm going up to Indy on Wednesday, but suspect you will see a lot of reports about the changes. What I was planning to do this year, my 1 new thing each year, was drive the 60 mile long 1906 GP course ( 1st ever Grand Prix ) to the east of LM. Could do a write up for next years guide if you like? Very interesting, keep me informed about that ! Do you plan to do this during raceweek ? Title: Re: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: ABmotorART on May 23, 2016, 03:14:20 pm Nothing left to see in Téloché
Friday before or after the Parade, visit the Art Gallery dedicated to Le Mans in the medieval city, (2, rue Dorée, close to the Parade route) Title: Re: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: ABmotorART on May 23, 2016, 03:35:09 pm What I was planning to do this year, my 1 new thing each year, was drive the 60 mile long 1906 GP course ( 1st ever Grand Prix ) to the east of LM.
Could do a write up for next years guide if you like? [/quote] dont miss the tiny pedestrian tunnel under the road D323 (just re-built, easy to miss) near the karting track after St-Mars-la-Briere when heading to La Ferté-Bernard ; called "pont du circuit", it has been built in 1906 to allow spectators to cross the track (I remember, I was there ......) AB Title: Re: Have you got a few minutes to help update the guide? Post by: Jason on May 23, 2016, 08:26:57 pm Have a rewrite of Arnage campsite on my to do list and will get some new pics. Hopefully more than 1 tap. Let Werner know when you've written it. Don't hold onto it until next year, stuff like that gets lost/deleted |