Thu, 4 Jan 1996 07:42:56 -0500 - Message No. 2102
From: "Fernando Lievano"

Subject: Re: ATIC Meeting 98 Tour to Greece


Hi AT owners is there anybody that owns an AT in Santiago de chile
I will drop by this weekend and would like to meet you! and see where
 you ride! & just plan a future visit with my AT 98
Fernando fax 571 6123758
-----Original Message-----
From: Torsten Metzner 
To: xrv@normans.isd.uni-stuttgart.de 
Date: Lunes 2 de Febrero de 1998 12:51 PM
Subject: Re: (XRV) ATIC Meeting 98 Tour to Greece


>
>|
>|     Hi ATICs,
>|
>|     Since today I received the information from 3 different ferrie lines
>|     by my travel agent.
>|
>|     The ferries between Venice and Igoumenitsa need's about 28 hour's.
>|     The ferries between Ancona and Igoumenitsa need's about 16 hour's
>|     (There are some "Superfast Ferries from Ancona).
>|
>|     To take the ferrie from Ancona means, that you have to drive 300 Kms
>|     more, but at the end you save time.
>|     Because I doesn't like to be to much time on a ferry, I'm think it
>|     could be a good idea to take the ferry from Ancona.
>|     But maybe some has some other information about ferries which are
>|     faster than the information I got, or is there someone else who like
>|     to go from Ancona?
>|
>
>Dear Markus,
>first I also had the idea to use the ferry from Ancona to Igoumenitsa.
>Then I had a talk (on IRC) with Sakis and Adi who told me that the tolls in
>Italy are very expensive but the price for the ferry is ~ the same if you
>are starting at Venice or Ancona. If you try to reach the ferry in one
>day from Munich this would be also a reason for using the ferry in Venice,
because then the 300km more are too much.
>
>ToM
>


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