Janet,
Driving from Amsterdam is likely to be expensive - rental, fuel, and
parking are all pricey in Holland, and you run the risk of very long
traffic jams (605 kilometers total yesterday - about 3x the distance
from Amsterdam to Maastricht - a new record).
OTOH it's not far, and parts of it are a pleasant drive. Limburg has the
closest thing to hills in the Netherlands (which I suppose explains the
huge number of spandex-wearing cyclists using the roads there).
--
Shane
On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 19:10 -0400, Janet P Gunn wrote:
So would it make sense to rent a CAR at BRU or AMS and DRIVE to
Maastricht?
I am actually quite pleased with the choice, as Maastricht is quite
close to Aachen, which is somewhere I have long intended to visit.
Janet
ietf-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org wrote on 05/24/2009 10:31:55 PM:
Ole Jacobsen wrote:
Like any engineering product, we can all argue about how well the
compromise worked at the end of the day. Knowing this crowd, I am
sure we'll get all kinds of useful feedback from Stockholm,
Hiroshima
and even Maastricht.
Not to put to fine a point on it or anything but the distance
between
brussels (which has quite a large airport) or dusseldorf (which is a
biggish secondary) and maastricht is less than the distance between
Narita and Yokohama.
You can almost but not quite fit greater los angeles between
brussels
and maastricht.
Ole
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