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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... happy to be back on the ground). Then we traveled to the Bodensee (A.K.A Lake Constance) which is one of the biggest lakes in Europe and is boarded by Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. We stayed in a little bed and breakfast that was 50 meters from the water and had a good dinner at a local restaurant where the waitresses wore dirndls. The next morning we started our day on the island Lindau, which is also on the Bodensee. With cappuccinos in hand, ...
Our last day of riding
... We were making our way down the mountain when we arrived at a road block and detour – sign posting was not the greatest for the detour so after a little while looking at the map and feeling totally lost and confused we noticed quite a large line of cars with all the drivers looking as lost as us, in the end we all went the one direction and after passing through some small villages we got back on the motorway and all was good, the snow had also disappeared.
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The Disappearing Castle
... babbling Deutsch on the radio, all of our senses are on over-load and we’re happy to find respite in a new European country.
Bregenz is located on the shore of Bodensee (Lake Constance), siting at the foot of the Alps, it is a convergence of countries: Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Lichtenstein….and no too far off: Italy… "our next stop in a race around Europe (the last team to check in, may be ...
Not much in Lichtenstein
... along the waters edge and through the cobblestone streets I continued on my journey. After another hour I arrived back in Memmingen, the city where I started and where I was staying. I arrived a bit earlier than expected so went and had lunch at an asian takeaway store (terrible I know, but the only other places open for food were cafes that served only sweet food). So I sat here ...
Davos
... warm sitting around the raclettes.
We then waddled outside and piled into the car to head into town for the hockey game. The guys and girls were sitting in separate sections since Mägge had only been able to get tickets in two different parts of the arena. The NHL was in a lockout so we had a couple of Canadian NHL players playing in the game that evening. I don’t normally watch or follow hockey at home because of the unnecessary fighting and ...