Walking my way

Day one, PDX to Amsterdam to Manchester UK to Glasgow Scotland. Great send off will be missing the littles, Waves and Mimi. Giving up those for my PCT section hiking companion Joe Hoppe. West HighlandLæs mere
Rebooked

After a somewhat rocky start from PDX when the plane experienced mechanical issues, I arrived in Amsterdam (two hours late) with a rebooked connecting flight to Manchester, England. The challenges ofLæs mere
Christening a street in Glasgow

The day before starting the West Highland Way kicked off with a bottle of fine Bordeaux falling from a sleeve in my travel pack on the walk to the train station on a busy street in Glasgow. ThankfullyLæs mere
Familiar with a dash of peculiar

The first rule of walking in Scotland or anywhere in the UK is understanding that cars are coming towards you in a different lane. And making eye contact with the driver often times has you looking atLæs mere
Arduous with a dash of spicy

The second day on the West Highland Way began with a typical Scottish breakfast. Atypical might be a fairer description.
We walked (and hiked) 15 miles from Drymen to Rowardennan (row-War-da-n). TheLæs mere
The gauntlet with Sriracha hot sauce

A gym membership, long walks and a positive attitude did nothing to prepare us for day 3 of our walking holiday on the West Highland Way.
14 miles walked, hiked and scrambled. The book on the WHWLæs mere
Blissful with sprinkling of more bliss

This day began with a basket full of laundered hiking clothes and dried shoes and backpacks. That in itself would have been nice, but a wonderful breakfast served by our hosts with all theLæs mere
Apprehension to anticipation

As I prepared for this walking holiday in Scotland I had in mind that day 5 was going to be a long, desolate trek in the highlands. The weather conditions added a another layer to the challenge ofLæs mere
Novel with a sprinkle of familiarity

The penultimate day on the walking holiday on the West Highland Way began with a return to the Kinghouse Hotel. This trip we shared the ride with a couple of fellow walkers whose homes bookend Joe andLæs mere
Wet feet for the Webfoots

A reason for seeing the area between the lowlands and highlands of Scotland on foot are readily apparent on the last
day of our walk. Munros above glens with fast streams running down their vibrantLæs mere
Remoteness to public…searingly

The morning following the completion of the West Highland Way I caught the train from Fort William to London. It was surreal to see the highlands from the coach of the train. I have heard it said,Læs mere
Marinating in Paris

The first full day in Paris was spent figuring the ‘lay of the land’ as it were. Unlike New York City with its boroughs, (e.g.Manhattan, Harlem and the Bronx), I am staying in the 7th (of 20)Læs mere
Sa souvenir du cours de francais,

With a pinch of a ‘une peu’, translated: remembering some French class, a little. Some take aways from three days in Paris: don’t sell your stock in Phillip Morris, find an old pair of Levi’s-Læs mere
Adieu Paris...Hello Passau

As I bid farewell to the respite the ‘city of lights’ provided, to start the journey to Germany I am feeling a bit anxious. Traveling by train between two countries in which Boxer speaks neitherLæs mere
A rendezvous at the confluence

Waking up in Germany was a great relief, I had solace in knowing Mimi was flying over the Atlantic Ocean to meet me in Passau, Pittsburgh's geographical doppelgänger, being at the confluence of threeLæs mere
Act III scene 2 - Linz AT

Even an early early morning lightning storm would not spoil the backdrop on the Danube. The thunder did provide a different type of wake up call…the plan was to make the the ten minute walk to theLæs mere
Act III scene 3 - Krems & Gottweig Abbey

The beauty of river cruising was readily evident to Boxer on day 3 as we travelled through numerous locks while we slept. The process is interesting and educational the first time through, but…
AsLæs mere
Act III scene 4 - Vienna

Since leaving Passau on Tuesday last, we have ported in rather small, but quaint towns…not so today. We left Krems late last night and ported on west side of the Danube in Vienna early in theLæs mere
Act III Scene 5 - Bratislava, Slovakia

The majority of our travels on the Danube have been either in Germany (un peu) or Austria. Today we dip our toes into Slovakia, a country which was behind the ‘Iron Curtain’ in my youth.Læs mere
Act III Scene 6 - Budapest

We reached Budapest after dusk on Saturday evening and that was the captain’s intention…for the lights of the city are a sight unlike any Boxer has ever seen. Was it the fact that one is seeingLæs mere
From croissant to kaiser

An early morning walk to The Salzach, the river that flows out of the Kitzbuhl Alps through and dividing Salzburg between the old town and the folks who live (and work) there…or so it seems.
If thatLæs mere
40 years…nearly…dearly…sincerely

On 22July1983 Boxer + Mimi, then Chris and Michelle committed to a life together. It provided them with an abundance of memorable moments, two wonderful children and children of children.
On the lastLæs mere
Bon Voyage mon ami…mon amour

It was with sadness Boxer bid adieu to Mimi they were going in different directions. Mimi flying west to PDX via London Heathrow and Boxer heading east by southeast to Castelrotto in the South Tyrol.Læs mere
He who rests rusts...finding Castelrotto

The penultimate leg of ‘Walking in Europe’ began today in Zurich…if all goes to plan I will leave Switzerland travel through Austria and take a hard right into northern Italy.
On the trainLæs mere
46°33’44”N 11°33’14” E - elevation 3310’

45°18’15”N 121°45’24”W - elevation 3984’ Govy There is 8820 km (5480 miles) between Castelrotto (Kastelruth) and Government Camp. Note that the latitude is nearly identical, elevation isLæs mere