Wednesday, August 6, 2014

EUROPEAN BIKING MEMORIES

                                       Wonderful Fun Times
We stopped ten kilometers outside of Linz, Austria and our guide said, “For the rest of the ride today you must use extra caution. We are about to enter an elevated bike path. It is a concrete sidewalk about three feet above street level. Traffic will be moving fast on your right and bikers going in the opposite direction will be passing on your left. Keeping your distance is very important. I caution you to be especially alert.”
           It was a hairy ride and a stressful six miles. We arrived safely at our hotel about 5:00PM
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         Every turn in the Danube River held a new scene and photo op. We biked through wheat fields, over farmland, and near the end through thousands of acres of vineyards. We stopped each day mid-morning for coffee and in mid-afternoon for pastry.
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      Approaching Grein, Austria we biked over part of the old horse path where years ago horses trod pulling barges up and down the river.
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      In Denmark, no right turns on red. At many intersections large white triangles, called shark’s teeth, are painted across the street that must yield.
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      When entering a traffic circle one must yield to all traffic already in the circle, and in Denmark everyone must yield to bikers who follow a blue path painted on the outer edge of the circle. Traffic circle turn offs are particularly dangerous.
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      In Denmark clean well-stocked bathrooms were always found in churches.
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     Loose gravel on the road is a real hazard  as are sticks and debris on dirt bike paths
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     Rode many ferries, all sizes. Biked along the Baltic Sea. Biked on six different Danish islands and the full length of one of them.
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    In Bordeaux enjoyed a frog and cuckoo serenade the first three days.
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    Lost in France for about three hours.
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    A biker dressed all in black, hiked over handlebars, almost getting hit by a truck.
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    Biking through construction in France being stressful.      
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    Sand and high winds at the beach and out of Soulac, France.
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    How  interesting and how much fun   each trip was. Each of the guides was fabulous!
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   A great way to see a country and visit with its people!
 

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