Count Zero
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Also did Benbecula via Uig. Turns out that an EV on a single track island gives 4.7 miles per kWh - speed rarely hits 50mph and regen really helps with slowing and acceleration from passing places.
How about an alternative route to explore ! Now I wouldn't blame you for dismissing this out of hand, but, the difference in mileage and supposed time is negligible compared with M6 and M40....
I'm currently documenting a novice's stream-of-consciousness thoughts about how to handle a trip from just south of Edinburgh to Brighton next month (returning two days later), in the MG4 subforum. I have a provisional plan, but as you've done a very similar trip - indeed longer, as mine will be about 900 miles - maybe you could come by and share your experience.
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I saw the Gridserve complement at Burton-in-Kendal and I'll definitely be using that to get up to over 90% for my last leg home on the way back. I want to use Killington Lake on the outward journey but the last time I was there, there were only two or three chargers (with a Tesla charging at one). I like that Roadchef. But having said that, I should be able to make Kirkby Lonsdale easily enough if there's trouble, although that does involve a 12-mile detour.
I don't have Banbury on my list, but it sounds as if it's worth a look. I'm actually looking at Longbridge (Warwick) and Cherwell Valley for that stretch, but I'll bear Banbury in mind.
We're almost spoiled for choice!
Long Island was fine - even with several chargers not working - aided by the 4.7 miles/kWh which is a result of the lower speed on the single track roads.How was charging on the Long Island?
Don't tell them about it, they'll all be wanting to come....For members not familiar the Long Island is a translation of the Gaelic for the Outer Hebrides, the long chain of islands. Several are now connected by causeways, hence staying on Benbecula gives ferry free access to Berneray, North Uist, Benbecula, Grimsay, South Uist and Eriskay.
Mostly used the 50kW CPS charger at Liniclate. Was in use twice over our week, once by a white MG ZS. 20p/kWh, so very affordable.
Slow enough for a short stroll past the Dark Island Hotel to the beach - no queues here either.
Tell them about the midges, that'll sort itDon't tell them about it, they'll all be wanting to come....
It's easy to stick to the well trodden path and we all do it including me.Thanks, I'll have a look at that. Before I lived in Sussex I lived in Hertfordshire, and actually bought my first car in Welwyn Garden City. So I know the southern part of the route to some extent.
I have to say at the moment I'm attracted by driving the route I already know, and so won't get lost on, but if this goes well I might be doing it more often. I never did this in the Golf, I took the plane, but the MG is such a relaxing drive I think I'd prefer it to battling through airport security.
How about an alternative route to explore ! Now I wouldn't blame you for dismissing this out of hand, but, the difference in mileage and supposed time is negligible compared with M6 and M40.
How about turning left off the M6 at Junction 40 onto route 66 (sorry the A66) across to Richmond and hit the A1M south from Richmond all the way via M1 to the M25. New places to enjoy, new chargers to explore !
Most route planners won't offer this route initially, probably wisely,but if you add a stop at Moto Wetherby it will create the route (12 Gridserve and 188 miles from West Linton).
That's perfectly fair, the beauty of the route, other than the A66 is that once you get on the A1(M) at Richmond you just follow your nose south A1M near Leeds to the M1 all the way to London (M25), no turnings to miss.I've now had a look, and realise that I know that route quite well too, and it's actually one I like less.
I have friends who live in Halifax. Before I moved back to Scotland I used to call in to stay a night or two with them on my way home for Christmas. That's pretty much the way I went. I still go to stay with them at Christmas, and on Boxing Day everyone piles into the available cars and drives to somewhere near Hinckley to spend the day with my friend's brother and his family. The M1 again.
The first year I had a car, and was driving home from Hatfield for the first Christmas - not intending to stay with my friends on that occasion - I actually took a wrong turning, missed the M6, and was well up the M1 before I realised my mistake. I can't remember how I got back to the M6, only that I was very late indeed. Traumatic memories!
I don't know the stretch from Penrith to Wetherby, which does look very nice - I usually cross the Pennines on the A65. But the rest of it, I'd rather give it a miss.