I went as it was relating to the project I manage. It was held at one of our contractor's locations in Ramnicu Valcea, north west of Bucharest. It is about 5 hours from here so not a short trip.
After the usual delays at work, Dan and I left about 3 pm, struggled through Bucharest rush hour and the mountain road in the dark (and heavily populated with big trucks) arriving about 8 pm. The high point of the evening was a dinner with the Canadian speakers (Canada is the leader in tritium removal technologies), not very exciting but we hoped it would get better tomorrow (it didn't for one of them, the chap who had the salmon was violently sick all night...).
It didn't for the rest either...
The workshop consisted of a series of 'death-by-Powerpoint' presentations which generally were very tedious. This coupled with hard chairs and no tables to lean/write on meant for a long day. What is it about people and Powerpoint? One irritation is the presenter who writes his/her whole presentation on the slide and then, facing the screen, not the audience, proceeds to read it out word for word. Another is the technical specialist who uses sliding/rotating words and awful colour combinations...we had all variants. It's not that the subject was uninteresting (honest) - they just made it difficult to focus on the message.
We lasted a day and a half before we headed to our contractor's laboratory to view the pilot plant. This has been under development since 1995 and is yet to go 'active'. Make what you like from that. It is substantial for a pilot plant, the main vessel costing some 8 million Euros...so it had better work soon and demonstrate the technology we need to use for the real plant.
Hotel |
Dam & Fish Farm |
Hotel at the summit - and open! |
So, a coffee in a hotel perched on the lake side and we returned. It wasn't so many kms, but a slow road as you can see from the photo (which doesn't do it justice). It was a very good drive, pity we couldn't complete it, the gate being shut at the start of November until about May next. I hope I'm still in RO to see it open! The road is the one featured in Top Gear.
Northern approach |
So, we drove back via a somewhat less appealing route but still interesting - through lot of small villages where seeing a couple of cars pass through was evidently still relatively unusual it seemed! Avoiding loose cows and goats was a real challenge.
I didn't record the number of kms driven, but it was a very interesting trip. I had some scepticism over the use of 'Alps' however these mountains are very impressive and look like good skiing country in a short while.