Tesla Club Austria Silence Rally

phaidenbauer  •  30 Sept 2024   •    
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Yesterday, my brother and I arrived back home after spending the weekend on the “Silence Rallye” event of the Tesla Club Austria.

It started on Friday with the arrival at the Schloss Seggau Hotel, followed by the first Challenge: Tasting 3 different rum types and assigning them to the correct one. There were three to assign: Captain Morgan, Diplomatico and a local one “Gölles”.

Afterwards, we had time to have a look at the Tesla Cybertruck and have a small drive with it (only as co-drivers).

The next day started early, with a drive to a local chocolate producer “Zotter” where we walked through the production line and tasted a whole load of chocolate. We had lunch in Bad Gleichenberg followed by the visit of a charging infrastructure company (NRGkick). There we also had two challenges: shooting a Nerf gun at a Cybertruck painting (with exactly one hole to hit) and a basketball court where you had to score with one eye blind.

The evening concluded with a pirate themed dinner.

On Sunday, we did another short drive to a local Vineyard where the winner of the challenges were announced.

You can find some images and videos over on my blog: https://blog.phaidenbauer.com/tesla-club-austria-silence-rally/

Comments

Looks like a fun trip. Did you correctly identify the rums?

therealbrandonwilson  •  30 Sept 2024, 1:15 pm

It was! I’m sure I identified the Captain Morgan. I’ve got a Diplomatico bottle at home, but the other two were too similar. Not sure if we will be getting a detailed report.

phaidenbauer  •  30 Sept 2024, 1:24 pm

I came to complain about the lack of pics so I was relieved to find a link in the post! 🤣

Thanks for sharing! Looks like a delicious experience in a variety of ways. 😋

haideralmosawi  •  1 Oct 2024, 6:25 am

Normally, I’m cross-posting the Images, but wasn’t motivated this time as there were a few.

Yes, the food was great.

phaidenbauer  •  1 Oct 2024, 7:42 am

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