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Travel Blogs from Techelsberg
Tires and Towers: Kranj and Ljubljana
... all of us participate. It was embarrassing when the old man made me dance with him and play a hat version of musical chairs but looking back it really wasnt that bad and totally a good time. The food was the best version of traditional food that we had the entire trip too so it was really a great experience!
After dinner we just went home, wrote our journals and got a lot of sleep for the next day (we knew it was going to be a long one)!! ...
Island in the middle of a Lake: Bled
... home cooking to me! Meat, potatoes and veggies! I loved it. It was really similar to German food and really rich and hearty. After eating we were all falling asleep and really eager to get back to the hotel and get some rest. Every time we would ride on the bus we could all sleep as the tour guide would discuss the history of Slovenia hahah He said it was the first tour that he has ever given that this would happen haha Oops :) ...
Summer Toboggan
... off round a few bends. Then had time for a drink at the bottom of the slopes in the crisp sunshine before setting off for the airport.
Stopped briefly on the way at Bled for a last wander round the lake and a last bit of cake! Once we reached the airport we had a little picnic on the grass outside, where I'm sure I saw a rat/vole thing, before checking in and jetting home.
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Mountain Hike
... get down would be to pretend I was a bike. So, with that I raced off tearing down the track running up the banks and jumping over the mounded jumps. Yeehaa! Then in a particularly good run I hit an exceptional patch of mud and became bambi. Everything was in slow motion as I slid for a good 2 metres flailing my arms before the inevitable happened and I landed face down in the thick slimey mud. If only we had filmed ...
Kranjska Gora Hike
... a bit and ended up off-roading up an old dried up river bed, scrambling and crawling over the rocks. After some time of this the excitement wore off and tiredness drew in so we went in search of the more 'walkable' path. This meant cutting through some forest thickly blaketted by leaves and coming out at another river bed, this time much wider and gentlier sloped.
So we followed this down, picking our path over stepping stones ...