After 348 days on the road we are back in home sweet home!
22 countries, many many many km, loads of great memories and sooo many good stories to tell.
We are also now uncle Rai and auntie Stephie! Two babies were born while we were away....Brilliant! And we arrived in time for the 6 month celebration of Rai's sister baby boy born on January 1st 2012!
The twin brother also showed up for the occasion...who is who!?
Sooooo whats next for the travelling duo.....?
Well believe it or not, but we are heading to Bonnie Scotland end of this week for a couple of years. Time to get back on the payroll, do some good home cooking, buy a camper van, explore, go for some cold winter swims, hike up some mountains, find the Loch Ness Monster and sort out the thousands of photos that we took.
Thank you for following our blog. Stay tuned for some classic videos of the trip and some cheeky maps of our final route!
Sunday 1 July 2012
Day 348: Back home in The Netherlands !!!
Friday 29 June 2012
Day 346: Danube cycle tour Day 29 (LAST DAY!): Inzell to Passau, Germany -
.....BREAKING NEWS.....After cycling more than 1300 km from Vidin in Bulgaria we have made it to the finish line in Passau, Germany!
Our last cycling day was a piece of cake and quite slow as always!
Cycled 47.4 km.
Time: 2 hrs 55 min.
Max speed: 35.6 km/h.
Avg speed: 16.2 km/h.
We have really enjoyed following the Danube with its beautiful and varied scenery, splendid wildlife and great sunsets - a nice change from carrying our backpacks in Asia. And this will certainly not be the end for Rai, Stephie and our Turkish bikes: in the near future we might do some cheeky biking in Bangladesh or maybe struggle with bits of the Himalayas or why not Northern Scandinavia (in the summer only..) or jungle cycling in some remote Indo islands.... We will seeeeeeee!
With the cycling episode over, we made the most of Saturday night drinking with this entertaining rasta guy in a bar in central Passau. Only after Rai finished playing the guitar and piano did he introduce himself as Mansur Scott, a famous percussionist from Harlem! Woooooooooow! What an honour!
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/news.php?id=83130
Soooo with time running out (yes Rai unfortunately has to go back to work....aargh) all we have to do is put the bikes on a train heading towards The Netherlands.....the dream is nearly over but that's a good excuse to come up with more brilliant and exotic travel plans!
And we have one young nephew and niece to visit in The Netherlands which were born while we were away, soooooo that's exciting stuff!
Stay tuned for photos from home sweet home!
Leia Mais…
Sunday 24 June 2012
Day 345: Danube cycle tour Day 28: Kaiserau to Inzell - 24 km
We didn't cycle too much today with all the great scenery...instead we did a little hiking..check out the photo of the meandering Danube! And obviously we did some lazing around in the campsite grass and watched these bunch of Germans setting up their camp: 6 camper vans plus speedboats, jetski, full size cinema screen to watch the football etc etc! Ridiculous.
Cycled 23.7 km.
Time: 1 hrs 40 min.
Max speed: 30.2 km/h.
Avg speed: 14.2 km/h.
Day 344: Danube cycle tour Day 27: St. Pantaleon to Kaiserau - 79 km
With a huge, wonderful and tasty Austrian breakfast we cycled past apparently the oldest town in Austria (Enns) and onto the larger and far more industrial city of Linz. We found an idyllic swimming spot that seemed too good to be true so we obviously stopped for a swim and a snooze. In the afternoon Stephie showed all the passing cyclists her acrobatic tricks....zeer schun ! We pedalled some more and eventually found a nice quiet camping spot in a beautiful location opposite Neuhaus castle. Pity the landlady of the campsite was a grumpy old complaining fart living in something similar to "paradise"!
Cycled 79 km.
With regards to the rest of the stats we have no idea as the crappy speedo machine failed!
Day 343: Danube cycle tour Day 26: Melk to St. Pantaleon - 85 km
We continued to make our way up the Austrian Danube, getting ever closer to our final destination in Passau, Germany. Our cycling was interrupted by several interesting swimming spots and picturesque villages. We continued cycling late into the day with menacing dark thunder clouds above us. The other cyclists were already relaxing in their campsites or gasthauses so we had the roads to ourselves. We just came across a large hunting group who were searching for a big wild animal and a good feed. We spotted two deers soon after! With tired legs and a beautiful late afternoon light, we cycled passed stunning scenery of wheat and corn fields and large farmhouses ...like a vivid Van Gogh painting. We decided to opt for a Gasthaus and soon after arriving the rain started and it rained rained rained....perfecto timing ! In the evening we were treated by some locals to some excellent acordeon playing.
Cycled 85.1 km.
Time: 5 hrs 16 min.
Max speed: 35.4 km/h.
Avg speed: 16.1 km/h.
Temp: HOT HOT HOT !
Day 342: Danube cycle tour Day 25: Krems to Melk - 41 km
There was no way we were going to take cycling seriously today. Some cyclists are obsessed about clocking up the km; we were obsessed about having a good time ! As we were in the famous wine growing region of Wachau we took a break from cycling at 11am and did some wine tasting instead! Delicious and refreshing Riesling and Gruner Veltiner wines were "tasted". And we also did plenty of Danube swimming to cool off from the persistent heat. We then cycled towards the 13 century castle ruins of Aggstein high above the Danube. With a 20 percent slope lasting 3 km, we were soon forced to hide our bikes and our load in a farmers field and walk the rest of the way up....definitely worth the effort ! With a little more pedalling we reached the famous town of Melk and its wonderful Benedictine abbey...and so did all the cruiseboats with loud American tourists !
Cycled 41.1 km.
Time: 3 hrs 19 min.
Max speed: 37.5 km/h.
Avg speed: 12.3 km/h.