Tour of Germany in October 2010
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Tour of Germany in October 2010
How many people would be interested in doing a Germany tour this year?
This link has some information and pictures from previous tours we have done. Please note the itenary would be a sample one, as the one described is from some years ago.
http://www.pilkguns.com/tour_itn_germany.shtml
http://www.pilkguns.com/VISIER_124-125_Pilkington.pdf
Cost, I guess $1600-1800 a person, plus your airfare to Munich.
This link has some information and pictures from previous tours we have done. Please note the itenary would be a sample one, as the one described is from some years ago.
http://www.pilkguns.com/tour_itn_germany.shtml
http://www.pilkguns.com/VISIER_124-125_Pilkington.pdf
Cost, I guess $1600-1800 a person, plus your airfare to Munich.
I'm up for it. This time, I will bring Mrs. Slo cat. Last time, I planned about three days on my own after the tour, then zipped down into Austria and Switzerland with Marc and his wife.
Most days we got VIP tours of German gun or ammo factories in the AM, then were hosted by local shooting clubs in the PM/evenings for some shooting, dinner and beer. Folks, it doesn't get much better than this. I was able to pick out two Nill grips at their factory.
We had two Aussies and a Canadian on the tour too. Hey Shreck, are you coming again? There was plenty of time for sightseeing/shopping, so bring your spouse along. If you can manage to break free for this trip, you will not be disappointed.
Grüß Gott,
Slo cat
PS: Almost forgot that I was able to visit the Hoffbräuhaus a few times, probably the most famous beer hall in Munich.
PPS: Scott, any chance of adding the Steyr factory to the tour?
Most days we got VIP tours of German gun or ammo factories in the AM, then were hosted by local shooting clubs in the PM/evenings for some shooting, dinner and beer. Folks, it doesn't get much better than this. I was able to pick out two Nill grips at their factory.
We had two Aussies and a Canadian on the tour too. Hey Shreck, are you coming again? There was plenty of time for sightseeing/shopping, so bring your spouse along. If you can manage to break free for this trip, you will not be disappointed.
Grüß Gott,
Slo cat
PS: Almost forgot that I was able to visit the Hoffbräuhaus a few times, probably the most famous beer hall in Munich.
PPS: Scott, any chance of adding the Steyr factory to the tour?
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Having went on the last one, I can vouch that this is a great trip, for both those who shoot and those who don't. You get to meet real Germans and spend time with them, you don't spend all your time in tourists traps. I'd describe it as a once in a lifetime trip, hopefully I can swing it and make it a twice in a lifetime trip.
It is too bad that this trip is taking place while school is in session. I saw the original post come up only a few minutes after it was posted and I have been talking to my wife about this......but I can't afford to skip school for a week in October.
Hopefully another trip will happen at a better time someday again.
Hopefully another trip will happen at a better time someday again.
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We will drive to Austria from England for an inter club match on the week end of 18/19 September, if the dates were close we could be interested, we could drive to Munich and leave the car there if the coach returns to the same hotel.
Will look forward to seeing the dates.
Best regards
Robin and Pam Carter
We will drive to Austria from England for an inter club match on the week end of 18/19 September, if the dates were close we could be interested, we could drive to Munich and leave the car there if the coach returns to the same hotel.
Will look forward to seeing the dates.
Best regards
Robin and Pam Carter
After 30 mins of discussion this has now changed to a definate expression of interest! My wife will retire in August 2010 and we will make this a retirement celebration, Yes please! Put us on the list.
Do you take shooting kit? We'll have ours any way, and air guns.
Best regards
Robin and Pam Carter
Do you take shooting kit? We'll have ours any way, and air guns.
Best regards
Robin and Pam Carter
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Personally I would just as soon skip the Octoberfest and go in one of the later weeks. There will be plenty of beer left over. :-) If people are really in to it they might want to consider going early. Flights into Munich during that time period will be pricy because the Octoberfest is a prime tourist time destination. It will also be very crowded and hotels in the Munich area will be very expensive. I lived in Germany for three years and even though it can be rainy in the fall, the weather in mid to late October is usually quite pleasant. In 1981 and 1982 I spent the better part of October sleeing in a tent, or in the back seat of an army jeep and I remember it not being too bad at all. :-) Isabel