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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
... through the cobblestone stone streets with colorful buildings and went in more churches. Throughout the day we also made two stops in Austria. First, we made a quick stop in the town Bregenz but we're not that impressed so then drove to Sulzberg Austria which is located in the Alps. We found a really nice place for a picnic and munched on croissants while taking in the beautiful view of the Alp mountains surrounding us. Not a bad place for a ...
Our last day of riding
... relief. This was the last few kilometers on our bikes. We were extra cautious as we turned into Michael’s driveway and safely parked our bikes in his garage – our riding adventure was over.
Michael and Elke met us just as we were walking inside and both gave us a huge hug, they were happy we had arrived safely. They then told us to quickly have a shower and jump in the spa, which we did without being told twice.
The spa was wonderful; we ...
Chur and the train trip to Morges
A pretty rugged night sleep but we know that tonight we will be back in Morges in beds that we will sleep well. A few hours to kill so we look around Chur, a lovely place and we note a Gondola - aerial this time - thinking this could be a good thing to do. So off we head. This gondola goes 1.6k up so a pretty good sight we get of the Chur valley and the surrounding mountains. As the gondola climbs the cows below us ring out a tune via their bells as they graze ...
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
... all the natural sounds and smells that come with the ride. There was quite a bit of traffic on the road and I distinctly remember quite a number of Porsches passing me in both directions - I think I counted over twelve of them. That’s the other thing being on a bike – you have a lot of time to take in the details. Rod passed me about a kilometer from the top and he stopped to take some photos. When I made it to the pass, the others had been waiting ...