Bad Buchau-Wackelwald

Wir hatten eine sehr ruhige Nacht und werden nach einem gemütlichen Frühstück weiterfahren nach Bad Buchau zum Wackelwald.
Vorher stöbern wir noch im Hofladen der Schäferei Engel.
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Wir hatten eine sehr ruhige Nacht und werden nach einem gemütlichen Frühstück weiterfahren nach Bad Buchau zum Wackelwald.
Vorher stöbern wir noch im Hofladen der Schäferei Engel.
Wenn man durch den Wald geht und das Gefühl hat besoffen zu sein, obwohl man nix getrunken hat, dann ist man im Wackelwald🤪. Ein tolles Erlebnis!
Bei der Rückkehr steckte dann das Osterhasen an der Womotüre❤️
Um 15.00 sind wir an unserem nächsten Platz in Steinhausen angekommen. Jetzt gibt erstmal ein Aperölchen-übrigens hab ich die passenden Socken😅
Zum Abendessen gab's den restlichen Lachs von gestern in Sahnesauce mit Penne.Read more
Am Montag Abend sind wir gesund und munter wieder zurück in Filzingen angekommen 😅 4 Tage früher als gedacht - aber Wetter und Arbeit und die Vorfreude auf Familie und Freunde haben uns die Entscheidung leicht gemacht 🥰 eine unvergessliche Tour ist zu Ende und wir freuen uns schon auf unser nächstes Abenteuer 👌🏼Read more
Nächstes Ziel Bad Schussenried wo wir Max und Denise treffen … Bleiben dort auch 2 Nächte.. der Stellplatz liegt bei einem Natursee ich gehe sogar mit Denise schimmen🫢.Im Dorf wollten wir der Biergarten besuchen aber leider geschlossen… haben trodzdem ein Bier anderswo gekriegt🍻🤗Read more
………the world’s most expensive parking attendant!!!
As predicted, I struggled to get any sleep. I was still watching Top Boy, when the Italian got up to go to the loo at 2.20am. My alarm went off at 6.30am & after showering, I went to breakfast at 6.55. To my horror the 50 odd school kids were already in there, but they had doggy bags & left almost straight away for the United Nations.
My breakfast consisted of just 2 slices of toast, 3 coffees & yoghurt & granola, but I got the proportions wrong & it had the texture of concrete. I then packed in the dark whilst my dorm companions slept and left the hostel.
I set my SatNav at 7.57am to get to the Holiday Inn Express, Munich City West by the fastest route, but avoiding tolls. My SatNav showed that it would take 6 hours 39 minutes, a distance of 273 miles. I was due to arrive at the hotel at 2.42pm if I didn’t stop. I wanted to get to Munich in plenty of time to make the rendezvous, be totally sorted out for the next stage of the trip & not the one perceived to be unreliable.
The weather was best described as miserable, drizzly with stormclouds on the horizon. The roads north out of Bern were uninspiring A roads following the Aare River. At 10.30am, I arrived at Koblenz, where I crossed the Rhine River into Germany. I decided that I would stop at the 1st hopefully now reasonably priced McDonalds I saw after 11.00am. Needless to say they went into hiding. I saw one about an hour later, but incredibly there were roadworks preventing me from getting to it.
I continued onwards towards Munich, passing Lake Constance on my right. This was on a road that Jackie and I had driven the other way on our way back from Croatia a couple of years ago. It was notable for all the vineyards along this stretch of the route. Eventually I pulled into Friedrichshafen, still on Lake Constance & hunted down a McDonalds. It turned out to be a tiny one in the railway station.
I returned to my bike & opened up the throttle to arrive at my hotel at now just after 3pm. I was speeding east along the A96 dual carriageway, when my heated handlebar grips kept turning themselves off. Next all the lights turned themselves off & I managed to turn on the a slip road, just before my bike whirred to a standstill. I turned the ignition off then tried to-restart by bike, but nothing was happening. I got off the bike & the bike toppled over , knocking me down and prone in the middle of the road with the bike on top of me. Out of sheer absolute embarrassment, I managed to out & heaved it back upright. I then pushed it up a slope to the junction at the top where it was less of a hazard to other traffic. I was in the middle of absolutely nowhere & didn’t know how to describe where I was. All I knew was that I was beside the A96 & just over 100 miles away from Munich.
After several unsuccessful attempts to start it, I rang Jackie and gave her the good news. Jackie very helpfully provided me with some suggestions as to who to call & she did some research for me. The upshot was that I was not covered with a breakdown service outside of the UK. I rang my bike mechanic in the UK, who got me to try various things which didn’t work, but he couldn’t help without seeing the bike. I then rang the emergency number for motorway breakdowns (not dual carriageways) and they said would get the police out to me who would arrange a recovery truck.
Several motorists stopped & one recommended I rang a local garage who might be able to help. I rang the garage, Moto Punto, and spoke to the owner who spoke only a little English. I tried to explain where I was, but he couldn’t understand & said that I was too far away. I later rang him back & asked him if I managed to get my bike to him, would he be able to look at it. He said he would. After several more phone calls of almost pleading with the garage owner, he agreed to come out when I finally was able to give him a better idea of where I was.
Whilst waiting for him, now 3.55pm, the police showed up. They didn’t speak English, but recorded details of my bike, driving licence & passport. Whilst they were interrogating me, my saviour in his beaten up old van arrived. He was an old man with a gammy leg from a motorcycle accident 20 years ago. We managed to get the bike in the back of his van & we drove to his garage 8.5 miles away.
Back at his garage his mechanic got to work. He connected a large battery pack & the bike fired into action. My relief was short lived when he diagnosed that the ‘reactor’ (or something) was not working. Apparently there are two parts of the bike that keep the battery charged when the engine is running.
After looking it up, they announced that they couldn’t get the parts until the morning, but they would take me to a hotel for the night. I enquired if I could get a train to Munich. I could & could I leave the bike with them for 10 days & pick it up then. The bottom line is that I loaded up my motorbike gear in the panniers and the owner, Josef Buffler, ran me to the train station to continue my tour. He told me to ring him when I was coming back & he would pick me up.
My train ticket cost just €26 & arrived in Munich main station at 19.42pm. It was a 2.1 mile walk to my hotel. I could have got another train but I chose to route march to the Holiday Inn Express, Munich City West. I arrived at 8.30pm. It was a 4 minute walk back to the venue, Backstage, so I treated myself to a shower and fresh clothes.
I arrived at the gig at 9.00pm & it was heaving with people. It was the biggest venue so far. I decided there was no way I would or could find the others from the Magic Bus Tour, so I WhatsApp’d Jack Cheung, the tour organiser and driver to let him know that I had arrived and would catch up with everyone in the morning.
Another excellent concert seen from a totally different perspective. During the song, ‘If I Am Still Me’ Jack rose up out of the crowd near the front and was stood on the shoulders of others for his usual dance. He did the same for ‘Green and Grey’ and ‘High. The encores were ‘Bittersweet’ their 1st single and was dedicated to the original manager, Nigel Morton aged just 70 & ‘High’ & ‘Get Me Out’.
At the end I rushed back to the hotel & my bed. The following morning I discovered that I missed a 2nd encore of ‘No Rest’ and ‘Poison Street’.
I am just very relieved that my tour is still on course. The mechanical failure could not have been foreseen & hopefully won’t cost me a fortune. I rightly or wrongly trust Josef. Either way things could have been a lot worse.
Song of the Day - Breakdown by The Buzzcocks.
NMA Song of the Day - Stormclouds by New Model Army.Read more
Andy and Teresa Mays Bloodyvhell mate - you and that bike. I think you may need to put it into retirement after this trip . . . If it ever gets you home 😂 Glad you’re ok and made it to the hotel and that the trip is still on course. Take a chill pill, some wine and whatever else is on offer on the Happy Bus 🙄
Heute gings nach einem schnellen frühen Frühstück und einem kurzen Schwatz mit Mädels, welche Reiter,Wanderferien machten, Richtung Bad Waldsee. Der Wind, unser stetiger Begleiter am heutigen Tag war vorerst noch nicht so stark, dafür nieselte es schon bald einmal, sodass Papa Moll die Regenjacke anziehen musste. Ok, nass wurde ich trotzdem, einfach von innen. Wir radelten meisst der Donau entlang, wobei bis Ulm aus dem Niesel ein Regen wurde. Kaum in Ulm angekommen, konnten wir aber Fotos ohne Wassertropfen schießen. Weiter gings anschliessend der Donau entlang, wobei nun aber der Wind stark zulegte und bis Bad Waldsee nicht mehr nachlies. Das zerrte mächtig an den Kräften von Papa Moll und wir waren daher froh, als wir in Laupheim unsere Mittagspause machen konnten. Nach Laupheim radelten wir eher in urbanen Industriezonen, aber natürlich immer schön gegen den Wind. Die letzten 25km wurden dann wieder sehr landlich, wobei nun neben dem starken Wind auch noch knackige Steigungen hinzu kamen. Papa Moll war langsam am Ende seiner Kräfte, da kam das Hofglace gerade zur rechten Zeit. Endlich sind wir num in Bad Waldsee angelangt. Voll mit Touris wie Moll😃Read more
Gestern Abend hatten wir noch richtig action😱. Gott sei Dank ist nix passiert. Stehen hier auf einem kleinen Platz in Bad Waldsee. Da das Wetter durchwachsen ist und wir noch ein bissl ausrasten wollen, verbringen wir den letzten Tag unseres Kurztrips in der Therme Bad Wörishofen. Dorthin starten wir nach dem Frühstück.Read more
Die Nacht am CP Steinhausen war ruhig. Ist ein netter kleiner Platz.
Heute schwingen wir uns auf die Ebikes und fahren nach Bad Schussenried und Kürnbach Mal schauen, was wir unterwegs noch so entdecken.
In Bad Schussenried haben wir uns das Kloster angeschaut. Das Bierkrugmuseum hatte leider Ruhetag...🍻
Dann ging es weiter nach Kürnbach ins Museumsdorf. Das ist wunderbar angelegt und wir waren fast 3 Stunden unterwegs.
Als Abschluss wollten wir uns die angeblich wunderschöne Kirche von Steinhausen anschauen. Diese wird gerade renoviert und ist geschlossen. Also ab in den Liegestuhl!
20km geradelt, 4km gelaufen-reicht für heute!💪Read more
We started the day with our coffee fix, passed the Zeppelin Museum, and then boarded a train to lindau.This is the historic the picturesque island on Lake constance,a 30 mins a train journey from Friedrichshafen At the entrance of the by boat, you will see the Bavarian statue. Along the pormanade, you can enjoy a good cup of coffee or lunch, even dinner in front of the hobour. We enjoyed the morning breeze and returned to friedrichshafen stadt at 16 hr 34. It started to drizzle a bit.We had supper with our Holland friends and said our good byes to them.Read more
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Inevitably I got less than a total of an hour’s sleep on the train that reached speeds of 250 kilometres per hour and stopped at the major German cities of Leipzig, Frankfurt and Stuttgart, before arriving at Ulm Hbf at 6.03am. I had just 7 minutes to get my connecting train and I ran around like a lunatic in the huge station trying to find an information board to identify what platform my next train would be departing from. In the nick of time, I found a print, yes printed, information board with the necessary information and was able to board the correct train.
Unfortunately this train arrived late into the Aulendorf. It arrived at 6.52am, but my next train was due to depart at 6.51am. As soon as we stopped I found a guard who told me my train was leaving from Platform 2. Inexplicably I got on to a single carriage train on Platform 3 that I thought had its destination as Kißlegg. As soon as I got on and the door closed, I realised my stupidity. I tried to open the door but it was locked. I had to run up to the driver & ask him to open the door. As he did my train on Platform 2 pulled away with me looking forlornly on.
The next train to Kißlegg was not until 8.03am, 80 minutes later. There was nothing for it but to sit out. I had a tepid cappuccino, which I drank in 2 minutes flat, then sat on the platform bench cursing my stupidity. At least Josef will get more of a lie in!!
I caught the 8.03am train & started cursing as it rolled into Kißlegg, just as my next train was due to depart. As it happens at least 20 of us (of all ages & sizes) were on the same next train & we all had to run at least 100 yards along the platform to our waiting train.
At 8.40am, I arrived in a very rainy Leutkirch. I rang Josef and less than 10 minutes later he arrived in his van and drove me to Moto Punto. My bike was sat proudly outside. We went inside where my panniers and top box were waiting. Josef made me a cup of coffee whilst I used his toilet facilities, enough said. I then repacked my panniers, got dressed into my motorcycle gear, then came the moment of payment. He gave me an invoice for €382, which I was quite happy about, well as happy as you can be when you have to spend money on unforeseen mechanical failures.
I pulled out my visa credit card, only for Josef to tell me his machine wouldn’t take visa. We looked at our options & it was agreed that Jackie could send the money to him by bank transfer, which I know is never easy to send money to a bank account abroad. Josef was so laid back & was happy that if not, for us to send him cash at a later date. (I later found out that Jackie was able to sort out a bank transfer to him).
Whilst on the phone to Jackie, Josef took another call, then passed his phone to me. The caller identified himself as Siggi, the man who stopped and gave me Josef’s number. Siggi gave me number and said he was a keen motorcyclist and regularly came to the uk. He wanted me to have his number and be ‘motorcycle friends’.
At 9.45am, the sun was now out and I finally mounted my motorcycle to head home. I was yawning and not sure that I could make it to midday, let alone 3pm, the usual checking in time for hotels.
At the 1st garage I got fuel, I couldn’t understand the cashier, but a trendy middle aged lady helped, then asked if I had travelled all the way from the UK in winter. I confirmed, to which she gave me a thumbs up and uttered the word “Respect”.
I headed north back to Ulm, around the southern side of Stuttgart and then onwards towards Luxembourg. I was riding on good fast roads and noticed that the Germans were considerate drivers, who read the road conditions well.
After the 2nd fuel stop, I got a second wind & I was feeling as fresh as a daisy but with a snotty nose. I went through just the odd shower until I arrived at the southern end of Luxembourg where it poured down in the Friday afternoon rush hour. It was not nice.
At 3.50pm, I entered Belgium and the heavens absolutely opened. It was torrential rain to the extent that there was so much water on the motorway that the white lines were not visible. It felt dangerous but I was now on a mission.
Just past La Louviere, the traffic came to a grinding halt which turned out to be a horrific crash on the opposite carriageway where a transit van had buried itself in to the back of an HGV. There was no chance that anyone in the front of the transit would have survived.
I was cold and wet so I stopped at the next services, bought a coffee, ate a packet of biscuits and contacted Jackie. She had kindly researched the cost of booking the next few channel tunnel trains and it was considerably cheaper to book the 07.18am train in the morning. I did and booked a cheap hotel for £46 in Calais. I wasn’t disappointed to stay in France for another night for only about £10 more than struggling to go straight home that night in my cold, damp clothes.
It was another 2 hour ride to my hotel, Hotel de la Plage, in Calais. I arrived at 9.10pm, checked in, stripped off my clothes, had a hot shower and fell asleep pretty much straight away.
Song of the Day - Respect by Aretha Franklin.
NMA Song of the Day - Get Me Out by New Model Army.Read more
Traveler What a fabulous trip you have had. I shall miss reading your updates. Look forward to your next trip. Love from us both. Px
Simon and Jackie Annals Thanks Pam. Until the next one. Hope you are both well. Sorry I missed you when you returned for Craig’s do.
Wir fahren gemütlich an den Bodensee. Es hat zum Teil viel Schnee und die Straßenverhältnisse sind unklar. Wir wollen eh in Lindau in die Therme und da ist keine Eile angesagt🙂 Wir haben einen sehr relaxten Wellnesstag verbracht. Und gehen jetzt tiefenentspannt zum Valentinstags Menue. HmmmRead more
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