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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
... up, our hands were already very cold.
Back on the bikes and we rode in the sun with snowy mountains in the distance. We did our usual motorway trick of only paying for one motorbike, no point changing our tactics this close to the end. It was cold riding on the motorway as at high speed the wind was freezing but still worth it as we made good time. We filled up our bikes before the Switzerland border, while the bikes were being filled we put our gloves on ...
The Disappearing Castle
... the backdrop of vibrant green rolling hills, the scenery is really quite breathtaking.
Every fairytale story with fairytale castles has fog, right? For effect? Well, we got all the drama out of the fog we were (not) looking for as we pulled into Fussen, Germany to tour the Schloss Neuschwanstein (King Ludwig’s 4th castle built in the late 1800’s). The Bavarian weather had settled in, and breathtaking ...
Leite Klettersteig
... tak hledame dalsi. Krasne ciste, teple jezero, tak vetsina jde bez plavek, krome Zborniku. Rada vari, prebalujeme auto.
V dalsi vesnici se stavujeme na pivko a kavicku. Dalsi dve hodiny pres GaPa jedeme v souvisle kolone. Rozjizdi se to az za Mnichovem.
v 23hod vyhazuju Radu na metru a ten frci po pulnoci do Brna
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The beds are comfier in Austria...so far
... oil and oil filter, brake fluid, coolant and a new fuel tap! They swung back around to the tyre shop where my bike was done and was looking spiffy with the new rubber. We headed home and went about putting the bike back together again! This consisted of removing everything and slowly putting the jigsaw puzzle back together. While I was swearing and cursing trying to reseat the carby into its little nook, Raelene had done the oil, oil filter, coolant and fixed the fuel tap on ...