From 30ea8f9a9aca440237fc56a089b5e505afc5a35a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Expo on server
This is the highest carbon-emitting option and transport is the largest compononent of Expedition carbon emissions. In addition flying to Expo relies on other people transporting your share of Expo gear (and often your own personal gear) to Austria, and we need enough cars out there to - ensure a free flow of cavers up and down the toll road.
- - - - -Bus can be the cheapest way to get to expo (and possibly the - lowest-carbon). Not as nice as the train, but - practical. It takes about 30 hours. International buses to +
Bus can be the cheapest way to get to expo (and is likely to be the + lowest carbon). Not as nice as the train, but + practical, especially if nobody is travelling at the same time as you. It takes about 30 hours. International buses to Linz (on the route to 'Vienna'/'Wien') exist, otherwise Munich (£50) or Zurich (£75). Then get either train or National bus onwards. Bus London - Zurich, then night train to Steinach-Irdning @@ -283,6 +274,12 @@ From the three-way junction, which is just by the Post Office ("Postampt"), foll days (return to UK only), and more recently by Brian Outram in a more leisurely 16 days (I think).
The worst choice. This is the highest carbon-emitting option and transport is the largest compononent of Expedition carbon emissions. There are many, better options (see above). In addition, flying to Expo relies on other people transporting your share of Expo gear (and often your own personal gear) to Austria, and we need enough cars out there to ensure a free flow of cavers up and down the toll road and to do the shopping.
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