A blog for Confluence group.

Wednesday 9 July 2008

Link to pictures

I know that this is long overdue, thanks for your patience.

Enjoy
-Amit

East Coast Pictures

South US Pictures

West Coast Pictures

Sunday 8 June 2008

Day 8 of the tour

Day 8 of the tour was the final day. I got up pretty early, around 4.30,
and woke Kishore up and started driving towards Phoneix, where I had a
flight to NY from. We rather took a slighly different route and convered
the scenic national park on the way. We stopped by, had a cup of coffee
and I started driving towards Phoneix again until Amit took over for the
remaining part of the tour. Again, a difference between Europe and US
airports, trust me, you have small parking areas for Mobile users, and
generally it is a small projected area in most airports in Europe, but I
was so surprised that this area here in Phoenix had atleast space for
around 100 cars, I was so amazed, I naively asked Amit, if I had to go
in and park or if I had to just park by the curb, I am sure he was
surprised at my question, I could see this in both Amit's and Suchita's
faces. Well, I could not help myself. I got off there. We had a look at
the Vehicle, checked for our stuffs. Amit, Suchita and Kishore went to
Suchita's cousins place, I hope they were able to return the RV we
rented and all went fine.

One of the things that clearly we could not help about was the fact that
there were really no pot lucks, Actually we honesly planned quite a few
but thanks to the memorial day weekend, it did not take shape. We
perhaps could not raise awareness as we originally intended to, but
trust us, we had this in our mind all the time and were quite concious
of this. Well, thanks for all your support and we promise, we will carry
the list of contributors in the website soon. We are in the process of
collecting some money from my buddies at Cranfield Health in the UK.

Thanks for all your support
Besto friends,
We love you all,

Amit, Suchita, Kishore, Kemp, and Sreenath

Day 7 of the tour

Day 7 of the tour

We did see bits of Las vegas and wanted to conver Grand Canyon West Rim
and reached the mouth of entrance to find that the road leading towards
this rim is not accessible by truck, well perhaps, we did not want to
take a risk driving on the unmarked roads, well, we were not allowed
this on our contracts anyway. We decided that we will get back to Las
Vegas to the same RV park and fortunately, we were able to manage the
booking on the same bay we parked our RV the day before. Really, I have
to be honest, I drove my friends to their limits, the heat was
unbearable and I did make concious efforts to cope with it and gel well
with the rest of the group, but had to confine myself to the RV for most
parts of the day. It was indeed boiling hot, but I knew that I always
had problems with the heat. We reached the Southern Rim and took the
Chopper ride, well, thanks to Amit and Suchita, they managed to get 2
more additional seats, for there were only 2 seats on the Chopper
available. We had really breathtaking views of the Canyon, (pics will be
uploaded soon). After this, we came back to our RVs, drove back to our
RV park and slept there. I was at this time thinking about the 65mph
speed limit and how I should remember that it is not 75mph at night,
unless otherwise specified. The other problem that I had was that I was
going on to the navigator side of the door thinking that I was driving,
when I was not meant to and would end up going to drivers side of the
door thinking I was going to sit in the Navigators seat. I also made
mistakes twice in almost taking over in the opposite side of the road,
quickly corrected by Kishore and Amit.- Sree

RE: Day 3 of the tour

Day 6 of the tour

Well, it was really funny and I was honestly trying to cope with the
differences between driving in the UK/Europe against driving in the US,
this is inspite of the fact that I have had 3 years of driving
experience in the US prior to coming back to the UK. For example, you
could drive faster in the Europe in the nights compared to the day
times, coz of relatively low traffic, and guess what, it is exactly
opposite in the US. Though I did know it at the corner of my mind, I
still drove at 79 for the permitted 65, and I was alwaying thinking it
is 75. Pew, yes, I got the popular speeding ticket Amit was talking
about, ya, it was me mates. Well, Amit took over and then it was
suddenly fine all over again. We had a customery fag at McDonalds this
day and then started driving towards west on I-10, well, crossing
deserts of west of Texas and Arizona, I was completely exhausted and
Amit had to take care of both driving and taking pictures, stopping in
between to have some brief rest before continuing. We proceeded towards
Riverside in California and then started driving towards Las Vegas. This
is where we picked Suchita. We did spend that night in Las vegas at one
of the famous RV parts, really close to the city center. We did have a
dinner there at one of the Indian restaurants and came back to rest.
Rest on Day 7 of the tour. We will update all our pictures pretty soon.
Checking out-Sree

Wednesday 28 May 2008

Day 5 of the tour

Today was the most eventful day. We were all really tired last night and it was good that we sslept for 4 hours in the Walmart parking lot. Our goal is to reach San Diego the southern most point of the Western Mainland US. Considering we started this trip from Boston and came via New Orleans, this would be a North - South and East - West trip.We got up at 8 AM and started proceding towards Temple while being in touch with the rental company. We needed to goto a RV service center. Spare tyres are usually good only for a couple of hundered miles so we needed to get a new tyre. Also the water in the sink had been leaking for two days making the bathrooms and the sink unusable. We pulled into Lone Star Service Center in Holly Hall which is close to Temple. The guys there were terrific and put us back on the road in 90 mins. We finally reached Temple at 2 in the afternoon. We had a great lunch there and then hit the road at 5 in the evening. We reached the town of Fort Stockton Texas around 11 in the night for gas and food. It is a small town in Texas. This is where things got interesting. Our driver drove to the drive through which is of 8 feet height with our RV which is 12 feet and 4 inches. The owner came out called the cops and tried to make a big scene. He actually wanted us to give him a cheque of 1800 dollars for the small dent on the drive through roof. He then started saying ridiculous things such as that our rental RV insurance that we took does not cover the damages and that we dont even possess our own personal car insurances(Even though that doesnot matter in this situation at all). However we called the rental company and gave the phone to the cop to explain everything when he started using abusive language. The cop told him to stay away just got our details and then asked us to leave. The cop was really nice other wise we would have had a tough time. A couple of hours later a cop pulled us over and gave a speeding ticket for doing 79 at a 65 zone. Everyone can guess who the driver was. He had a very eventful day indeed. He was warned in the guestbook to drive slowly but then here is today having driven into the drive through and with hours later a speeding ticket from a Texas State Trooper. I think that at this point I should take over. Bye for now.
-Amit

Tuesday 27 May 2008

Day 4 of the tour

We started our day 4 with a tour of New Orleans City. It is a multicultural and vibrant city. Post lunch we started at 3 pm for Temple, Texas a city which is an hour north of Austin. We reached Houston at about 10 pm and stopped for some time in one of our friends place. Half an hour later we were on the road for Temple a two hour drive. Hour an hour into our journey we stopped for gas when we noticed that one of the rear tyres had a huge gash on it. Since there are two tyres on each side of the RV we decided to continue slowly to a town called La Grange and park in the Walmart parking lot there. We reached there only by 2:00 AM and the tyre service guy came and fixed the tyre at about 4:00 AM.

Monday 26 May 2008

Day 3 of the tour

Day 3 of the tour was quite thrilling still exhausting. We had to cover a distance of 1090 miles between Rockville in Maryland to New Orelans in Louisiana, going into really beautiful scenic routs across Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi before entering into Louisiana. The travel took around 21 hours to cover. The last 100 miles was quite difficult to drive as there was terrible traffic. An incident involving 6 car collision that occurred in the last 30 odd miles that we had to cover did not help. All we could do was to park the RV in one of the camping grounds fortunately very close to the city center and chill out a bit. We did explore some places in the city center late in the night and came back around 3.30 in the morning. Wow what a day. We sat down and discussed the plans for the next day and the pot luck party that we would have on day 4. Check out for some pics later- Cheers- Sreenath

Sunday 25 May 2008

Day 2 pictures


Day 2 of the tour

We had a cool day 2, meeting with several of our friends in Maryland, honestly a bit disappointing too as we expected a lot more of our friends. Many of our friends could not be seen because of the long memorial day weekend. However, we managed to raise 230 dollars this day. Something satisfying. Some good friends that we met with a year ago, were here at very short notices. Nico came just in 2 hours' of notice and was indeed quite nostalgic for us (The French-Indian Connection). Kempiah who normally spends some time at home and rest at the NIH decided to join the rest of our tour, thanks to Amit for the wonderful RV that he booked. Kemp almost immediately fell in love with the RV. I am still amazed at the deal that he obtained and for the excellent RV that he got for us in the tour. (see photos which will be updated in a while). To top it all, we had excellent dinner so quickly prepared by Dimple. We came back to the RV, had some pints of beer. Amit and Kishore had quick showers at Kemp's place, when I conveniently slept in the RV. Rest in the day 3 of the blog.

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Peace, Love and Joy

Sreenath Subrahmanyam
Marie Curie Transfer of Knowledge
Industry Academia Partnerships
F68, Cranfield University at Silsoe
Bedfordshire, MK 45 4DT
United Kingdom
Phone- :+44-01525-863164
Fax - :+44-01525-863540
Email : sri (at) cranfield.ac.uk
Website: http://www.ssree.com
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Saturday 24 May 2008

First Day of the Trip

A BOAT...that is what it feels like.
My brother had dropped me of yesterday at the RV place and we had a grand tour of the RV. In reality it was more like dummys introduction to RVing. Anyway here I am on the Masspike driving this RV trying desperatley to fit the RV between the two white lines. For those who know about the Masspike there is a streach of road close to the Natick exit that is subject to high crosswinds. Now put someone who hasnt driven an RV in that situation. It was more like a first timer taking out his boat....
Finally after getting stuck in traffic for 2 hours I finally reached New Jersey and got my first meal of the day. Couple of hours later I got to the venue of the pot luck and found a really low turnover. We were dissapointed of course, but we decided to utilize this oppurtunity to break in the RV. We have the pot luck right in the RV itself!!!! What a way to start the trip!!! AND we raised 140 dollars.
By the time I picked Sree from New York, it was late in the night so we decided to halt at New Jersey tonite and start fresh early morning tomorrow morning.
Amit
May 23, 2008

Friday 23 May 2008

Photo Sale

The sale of photographs which capture nature and landscapes taken by Sreenath, one of our members, in Manchester, UK has generated 65 pounds. This is our first fund raising event for this year and we are encouraged by the success of this event considering that this event could not be widely advertised and we expected only a couple of pounds for each photo. We would like to thank Karthik Mahedevan and Anna Mitseva for helping us in organizing this event and the enthusiasts who generously contributed by buying some of the pictures on display.

Amit
May 20, 2008