In the interest of keeping my inane rambling out of the way of the Carpe crew I'll limit my jottings to this topic.
I'm off in the morning despite all my procrastination. Spend yesterday and this morning trying to sort out a power socket so I can charge my Satnav and phone when I'm on the road. Had a bit of a problem and one nightmare when I thought I'd blown the whole system up. I really shouldn't have taken advice form one of the electrictions at work considering his nickname is 'Flash-Bang' [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif[/img] All sort now though. Just got to get packed up
Rough plan is to spend a couple of days getting to Masserberg. After the rally I'll head East into the Czech then the Slovak republics. Quite fancy the sound of the High Tatras mountains. Then over into Poland. Before winding back North to the Baltic coast, and a meet up with my German housemate in Berlin who will be on a push bike holiday.
Watch this space for more (as soon as I find where I put my keys [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif[/img] )
K
TDM Mk2a
Mods (so far) : Heavy duty chain & sprockets, Braided metal hose (front), DL650 handguards, Hyperpro progressive fork springs, Ohlins rear shock & Oxford Heated grips
Wish list : Home made panniers & frames, LED side light, crash bar, centre stand, oversize foot for sidestand.
Sounds like fun Kaustic,, say hello to the in-laws when ya get to Slovakia [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img] and have a Slivovica or 3 for me,,,, lovely country m8,, ride safe and enjoy.
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Well I made it to Masserberg, but not without incident
First night stop was in Namur
My advice :
No1. Avoid Belgium Beer.
No 2. Avoid second Belgium Beer.
No3. Do not leave keys in ignition all night long (see items 1 & 2),
No 4 (most importantly) , have roadside assistance (like what you get with a Carol Nash insurance)
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Other than that the driving in Belgium is INTERESTING. Saw one car miss its juction of the moterway so just ploughed across the grass, and came across a car implanted in a shop window (might have been a ram raid !)
Been to see the Bridge at Remagen.
Heavy rain just after I arrived in Masserberg, but managed to get tent up afterwards for first night under canvus. I,m the only one camping so far.
Roads though the woods are excellant, ideal territory for Jolly.
K
TDM Mk2a
Mods (so far) : Heavy duty chain & sprockets, Braided metal hose (front), DL650 handguards, Hyperpro progressive fork springs, Ohlins rear shock & Oxford Heated grips
Wish list : Home made panniers & frames, LED side light, crash bar, centre stand, oversize foot for sidestand.
Also, don't leave anything on yer bike overnight in Poland cos it won't be there in the morning. & I hope you've got a good lock. Lovely people the Poles, but there's a lot of tea leaves there as well. You'd be minus one bike now if you left yer keys in the ignition in Polska.
When I lived in Holland my Saturday treat was a nice big Belgium beer or ten. I stopped there last year & the smell of the beer & also Dutch tobacco was very alluring, but I made out without a lapse in my resolve.
Funny that as every country told us how the next one along the line was gonna rob us and frowned at us when we told them which one we had just come from. Never had any trouble anywhere at all including Poland. Maybe we just got lucky.....and didn't leave the keys in the ignition (3), though (1,2,4) sounds to me like bad advice for the adventurous type.
Doin valve clearances? Use dappers valve shim exchange program and the job will be carroty - Free (other than you postin me yer shims) for sporting members.
<!--quoteo(post=212381:date=Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 12:52 PM:name=dapleb)-->QUOTE(dapleb @ Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 12:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Funny that as every country told us how the next one along the line was gonna rob us and frowned at us when we told them which one we had just come from. Never had any trouble anywhere at all including Poland. Maybe we just got lucky.....and didn't leave the keys in the ignition (3), though (1,2,4) sounds to me like bad advice for the adventurous type.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
maybe things have changed now there's a bit more money floating around in Poland, I don't know. But I got my information from my relatives who live there and witnessing a guy get his leather pannier bags nicked while I was camping in Krakow.
Theiving is a funny thing though when you're travelling. For instance I spent a lot of time in Greece and you could leave your stuff anywhere (and I did, often) and still find it untouched days later. When anything did get stolen, you could almost lay money on the fact that a foreigner nicked it. When I did get my back pack stolen I found out through a bizarre set of circumastance that a German girl (junkie) nicked it.
<!--quoteo(post=212386:date=Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 02:32 PM:name=muddy)-->QUOTE(muddy @ Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 02:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->maybe things have changed now there's a bit more money floating around in Poland, I don't know. But I got my information from my relatives who live there and witnessing a guy get his leather pannier bags nicked while I was camping in Krakow.
Theiving is a funny thing though when you're travelling. For instance I spent a lot of time in Greece and you could leave your stuff anywhere (and I did, often) and still find it untouched days later. When anything did get stolen, you could almost lay money on the fact that a foreigner nicked it. When I did get my back pack stolen I found out through a bizarre set of circumastance that a German girl (junkie) nicked it.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Yep, thats what I'd have told my missus as well [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]
<!--quoteo(post=212418:date=Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 10:02 PM:name=whichwaywasit)-->QUOTE(whichwaywasit @ Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 10:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Yep, thats what I'd have told my missus as well [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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After leaving Masserberg I took the senic route to the Czech border.
Stopped for sightseeing in Loket, then contiued to Terezin for my first camp
Road are variable, some true excellent , but the soft sticky patching on frost cracks is terrifying. Feeling your front wheel skip an inch to the side is not that pleasent. Too many patches to avoid them all and this went on for a couple of miles.
Terezin is an old Napolenic style fort with a town inside. Used as a concentration camp during the war and afterwards for the deportation of the Sudaten germans afterwards. Weird atmostphere
Then it was upto to Teplice rock formatiuons for a bit of a hike.
Skipped acroos the border into Poland to take an interesting rioad along the border before crossing pack into Czech for ride to Olomouc.
Today I will cross into Slovakia for a couple of days
K
TDM Mk2a
Mods (so far) : Heavy duty chain & sprockets, Braided metal hose (front), DL650 handguards, Hyperpro progressive fork springs, Ohlins rear shock & Oxford Heated grips
Wish list : Home made panniers & frames, LED side light, crash bar, centre stand, oversize foot for sidestand.
<!--quoteo(post=212375:date=Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 12:06 PM:name=Kaustic)-->QUOTE(Kaustic @ Thu 23rd Jun 2011, 12:06 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->My advice :
No1. Avoid Belgium Beer.
No 2. Avoid second Belgium Beer.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
After the state of you the other morning you maybe need to add "Avoid German beer" to that list too [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rotflmmfao.gif[/img]
I hope you're taking lots of photos. Are the roads lined with prostitues as the Germans claimed? [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/unsure.gif[/img]
1992 Mk1, 76k miles, Hagon springs, MTC exhaust, 4½ gears Gone now
Made it to Krakow after a fairly unpleasant ride though heavy rain for four hours. Boots leak badly, but new gloves are good.
Polish driving conditionts are not ideal, saw two car crashes on the way. Slowed me down a bit (if thats possible) I've got to say.
No prossies at the borders I'm sorry to say Chris, took a back road (no pun indented) across the border.
Been experimenting with this beer thing and Belgium ones still give the worst hangovers.
Looks as if its going to start raining again soon - Oh joy. Only just managed to dry out.
TDM Mk2a
Mods (so far) : Heavy duty chain & sprockets, Braided metal hose (front), DL650 handguards, Hyperpro progressive fork springs, Ohlins rear shock & Oxford Heated grips
Wish list : Home made panniers & frames, LED side light, crash bar, centre stand, oversize foot for sidestand.
<!--quoteo(post=213541:date=Mon 4th Jul 2011, 10:01 AM:name=Kaustic)-->QUOTE(Kaustic @ Mon 4th Jul 2011, 10:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Looks as if its going to start raining again soon - Oh joy. Only just managed to dry out.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I cross fingers for more dry roads on your ongoing trip.
If your return journey leads you through southern Germany, you are welcome to stop at my home!
Ya need some Tesco's carrier bags K [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif[/img] I reckon ya just missed seeing RSRocket as he's on his way to Croatia.
Thanks fer postin' up [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
<!--quoteo(post=213541:date=Mon 4th Jul 2011, 09:01 AM:name=Kaustic)-->QUOTE(Kaustic @ Mon 4th Jul 2011, 09:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Been experimenting with this beer thing and Belgium ones still give the worst hangovers.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Difficult to imagine a worse hangover than the one you had on German beer [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rotflmmfao.gif[/img] . However results aren't conclusive yet, so keep experimenting.