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Thal, Terrugem per Velo
... der beiden, ist es vorbei mit ciao sagen und wir kommen allmählich ins Reisefeeling. Wir Zelten am Rhein, Daniel zaubert Köstlichkeiten aus zwei Campingtöpfen über Lagerfeuer und Benzinkocher. Kurz vor Basel erreichen wir den EuroVelo 6, ein Veloweg der uns bis an den Atlantik führen wird. Bis jetzt können wir nur positives über den Weg äussern; er ist fast durchgehend geteert, meistens Verkehrsfrei, sehr gut ausgeschildert und das Wichtigste: sehr flach! (Wir ...
Fancy kayaking in 3c and sleet? In the Rhone?
... out. They bough a slab of cheese big enough for its own post code. Back to Frank the Danish Kayaker. he ison a pilgrimage. In his late 60's and was trying to get to the Med as fast as his paddles (or another boat) would take him. he had paddled in looking for a sporting goods store to buy a tent more suited to the current weather. I.e bloody cold. And he was hoping to catch a ride with a boat south to speed things up. He dropped by Red because ...
-2 and snow? Seriously?
Tornuse is a great little old town. The Halte Fluvial there is a long Pontoon with free water and power right off the town centre. Stay for three days free. after that you leave the pontoon and return for another three as the ex whiskey truck driver on the next boat told me. He is wintering over there. He is french and used to take Vermouth from Paris to Southampton england then drive up to Glasgow scotland to pick up whiskey to take back to Paris. He ...
Leaving Meursault For New Adventures
... all of the men were weak from starvation and illness. The two healthier brothers took turns carrying their ill brother during the march, but it became more and more difficult to do, even if the two of them carried him together. Under their living conditions, they were both horribly weak and pencil-thin themselves. Eventually, they had to make a horrible choice. One brother explained to Judith’s future father that they would need ...
Le Grand Tour de Bourgogne
... not exist in its original form.
We wandered around the attractive city centre and found a small shop, called Vinoboam, offering wine tastings. We went in and tasted three reds and three whites, all local. The wine merchant was a very good communicator and explained the quite complex system of classifying wines in Burgundy. We purchased some wine from him and then set off for our accommodation at La Terre d'Or, located on a hillside ...