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A Hundred Places in 36 Hours
Yesterday night I returned from a little vacation in the Southern part of Germany. My Aunt and I visited what seemed like a hundred different cities and towns in less than two days! We started our trip in the city Ulm, which has little rivers flowing through the towns and also boarders the Danube River. We walked around the town exploring the little streams and beautiful buildings and also climbed the tallest church in the world, The Ulm Minster. I was ...
Our last day of riding
... views of the snow-capped mountains and were slowly warming up. It also gave us time to reflect on what we had just achieved;
18 countries, 16,232kms riding on the right hand side of the road, riding through massive cities, surviving Italian drivers, Stelvio Pass, Highest pass in Europe and all with no crashes and minimal riding experience.
The evening was spent catching up with Michael and Elke and telling them about our adventure while eating squid ink ...
Not much in Lichtenstein
... noodles and reading my book for quite some time before going for a walk through the town. Memmingen is a gorgeous place with a beautiful old town with a little stream running through it and lots of old colourful buildings. After my wander and once it started to rain, I headed back to the car where I did some blogging and photo sorting before heading back to my friends place where I was ...
A crash course in Appenzeller history and culture
... t be happening for a while yet, we started off by reading the various info panels and here are a few bits of trivia that we learned:
- About 1000 farms in the region supply the milk required to make Appenzell cheese – the cows only feed on Alpine pastures in the summer, hay in the winter (no silage) and are not given any antibiotics
- The herbal brine recipe and the freshness and pureness of the raw milk is what gives ...
When the cows come marching in...Alpabfahrt!
... the valley from the top and a really nice coast back down.
As soon as I got back into camp, I showered and changed and we drove into Appenzell. We were there by 11:45 only to see a trail of cow dung on the streets! I immediately went into the TI and asked (hopefully) if the procession had already gone through even though I knew what the answer would be. Sure enough, the cows had gone through town about ten minutes ago. The lady at the TI said it ...