Despite the grey clouds, the few of us who turned up had already given their mother's day presents and cards the previous day!
The Suzuki Cappuccino Owners Register had its first club outing of the year on Sunday, 10 March.
Called the Thames Crossing Fun Run, a route was devised by Alex Clouter, Club Secretary, and Dany Gagnon, London Rep for the Club, enabling members to drive over and under the River Thames.
The route started at the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at Dartford and after 21 bridges and 3 tunnels, finished at Hampton Court Bridge some 4 hours later. The route dictates that one travels over a bridge or under a tunnel only once, with the exception of railway bridges (obviously) and the infamous “wobbly” bridge!
There were of course plenty of photo opportunities close to some familiar London landmarks, as the small group of Cappuccino’s caused quite a stir with the tourists adding the convoy of cars to their holiday snapshots of England’s capital city.
The starting assemby point was at Thurrock Lakeside in the freezing wind. It really was a tops on sort of day. The first crossing was the awesome Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, travelling southbound, then a quick turnaround to go through the Dartford Tunnel northbound. And so the journey continued, alternating southbound and northbound between the bridges and tunnels.
The famous Cutty Sark was the first stopping point for a photo-call, where another Cappuccino - a limited edition blue - joined the convoy. Other calling points included the London Eye (the queues were too long for the Cappuccino's to get inside the pods), Battersea Power Station Westminster Bridge.
Our final destination was reached early afternoon at The Streets of London, a delightful pub/ pizza restaurant situated by the Thames and Hampton Court Bridge.
The Bridges & Tunnels
- Queen Elizabeth II Bridge
- Dartford Tunnel
- Blackwall Tunnel
- Rotherhithe Tunnel
- Tower Bridge
- London Bridge
- Southwark Bridge
- Blackfriars Bridge
- Waterloo Bridge
- Westminster Bridge
- Lambeth Bridge
- Vauxhall Bridge
- Chelsea Bridge
- Albert Bridge
- Battersea Bridge
- Wandsworth Bridge
- Putney Bridge
- Hammersmith Bridge (closed for repair)
- Chiswick Bridge
- Kew Bridge
- Twickenham Bridge
- Richmond Bridge
- Kingston Bridge
- Hampton Court