Heartland journeys
- Noah_Lukas
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- Location: Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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Oi very nice shots
Developer for Germany and France
Regional Coordinator for the Central Region
Regional Coordinator for the Central Region
Very nice stories
OUCH!! That last hurdle I fell at proved a most unpleasant encounter. Still, back again to finish this tour, with 2 more sets to go : )
This next set is just me skanking around SE France, NW Italy and Switzerland mainly, visiting some roads I haven't seen for a long while. Probably because they were fairly dull. It is a rather vanilla area, but after wading through a mass of pictures I manage to put together a few to share. These were actually taken in April or May, but life got in the way... holidays, work, more holidays, more work...
Well, we kick off in Torino and the acute defaultness is doing my head in a bit now, especially after spending a while drooling over screenshots from Oregon. Ah well, got to start somewhere, it gets better. A bit.
Picked up this charming vehicle before heading off to Bern in this toothsome paintjob.
Not the first time I've fallen asleep at the wheel playing this game. Last time I ended up in a river somewhere in Russia. Strange,
as I was driving through Denmark at the time. Da-dum-tsch!
This time I woke up in time to punch Esc, take a shot, and get back onto the road whistling innocently.
Arrival in Bern.
New cargo, heading for Geneva.
Must have been a bit "quiet", that route, as the next decent shot is from Lyon, which has some cool structures.
Off to Dijon.
Guess I didn't find much of note in Dijon because here we are hauling kitkats to Reims.
Well, it was summer, so why not post at least one shot of those ubiquitous sunflowers.
Gotta love a pylon shot.
They call me mellow yellow - quite rightly. Off from Reims back to Basel again.
Countryside fairly varied on this route.
Still heading for Basel.
Got there at nightfall.
Basel to Bern.
Last part of the trip - Bern to Milan.
Milan. One more set to go and we will have come to the end of this tour, and this thread....
Thanks for the comments above!!
Cheers!
Krigl
This next set is just me skanking around SE France, NW Italy and Switzerland mainly, visiting some roads I haven't seen for a long while. Probably because they were fairly dull. It is a rather vanilla area, but after wading through a mass of pictures I manage to put together a few to share. These were actually taken in April or May, but life got in the way... holidays, work, more holidays, more work...
Well, we kick off in Torino and the acute defaultness is doing my head in a bit now, especially after spending a while drooling over screenshots from Oregon. Ah well, got to start somewhere, it gets better. A bit.
Picked up this charming vehicle before heading off to Bern in this toothsome paintjob.
Not the first time I've fallen asleep at the wheel playing this game. Last time I ended up in a river somewhere in Russia. Strange,
as I was driving through Denmark at the time. Da-dum-tsch!
This time I woke up in time to punch Esc, take a shot, and get back onto the road whistling innocently.
Arrival in Bern.
New cargo, heading for Geneva.
Must have been a bit "quiet", that route, as the next decent shot is from Lyon, which has some cool structures.
Off to Dijon.
Guess I didn't find much of note in Dijon because here we are hauling kitkats to Reims.
Well, it was summer, so why not post at least one shot of those ubiquitous sunflowers.
Gotta love a pylon shot.
They call me mellow yellow - quite rightly. Off from Reims back to Basel again.
Countryside fairly varied on this route.
Still heading for Basel.
Got there at nightfall.
Basel to Bern.
Last part of the trip - Bern to Milan.
Milan. One more set to go and we will have come to the end of this tour, and this thread....
Thanks for the comments above!!
Cheers!
Krigl
- Noah_Lukas
- Posts: 2680
- Joined: 02 Aug 2015 11:46
- Location: Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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YEY more pictures finally
Developer for Germany and France
Regional Coordinator for the Central Region
Regional Coordinator for the Central Region
Thanks for your continuing support... last set of the whole thread coming up.
Well, here we are finally... the last set from this tour focusing on the scenery of the base ETS2 map, with Promods, Grimes weather mods and Jazzycat's stuff. It's been a great journey...
I have a new monitor... and a nice red Scania.
Setting off from Milan to find something to haul.
Gotcha.
Heading for Munich through the Alps via Vaduz. It's a spectacular route.
Munich reached.
Now for the last stretch back to the place it all started - Berlin.
But first we're going to need to find a rest stop. Yaawwwwwnnnn.
Not a good place to get some zzzzz...
Ah, at last!
Off we go, bright and early, zooming north through the heart of Germany.
Glorious scenery.
Not stopping this time. Looks like quite a party, though.
Here we are... just outside Berlin.
One whole year ago we were passing through here with a cargo of lambs' stomachs and a forklift grafted onto our butt.
How time has flown...
The smell of summer flowers wafts into the cab... thank you to all those who have made ETS2 such an enjoyable and relaxing game...
...and to the people who have found the time to browse through and comment on this thread.
Cheers!!!
Krigl
I have a new monitor... and a nice red Scania.
Setting off from Milan to find something to haul.
Gotcha.
Heading for Munich through the Alps via Vaduz. It's a spectacular route.
Munich reached.
Now for the last stretch back to the place it all started - Berlin.
But first we're going to need to find a rest stop. Yaawwwwwnnnn.
Not a good place to get some zzzzz...
Ah, at last!
Off we go, bright and early, zooming north through the heart of Germany.
Glorious scenery.
Not stopping this time. Looks like quite a party, though.
Here we are... just outside Berlin.
One whole year ago we were passing through here with a cargo of lambs' stomachs and a forklift grafted onto our butt.
How time has flown...
The smell of summer flowers wafts into the cab... thank you to all those who have made ETS2 such an enjoyable and relaxing game...
...and to the people who have found the time to browse through and comment on this thread.
Cheers!!!
Krigl
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