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  • Day 9

    Wismar - Hamburg 3/3 08.05.2025

    May 8 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

    08.05.2025

    Es ist kaum zu glauben - die DB hat Wismar Bad Kleinen Lübeck Hamburg mal mit einer minimalen Versätung von 5 Min geschafft 👀🤗. In Hamburg habe ich im Stadtteil St Georg ineinem top modernen Hotel Logis bezogen. Die Gefängniszelle von letzter Nacht war grad eine Wohlfühloase gewesen🙈. Aber alles ok - nur eine Frage der Perspektive. In diesem Stadtteil fühlt man sich irgendwie zwischen Kabu Damskus Tripolis Istanbul - nur keine Deutschen - abends 100 m vom Hotel Polizeieinsatz mit 30 Polizisten - dafür gab’s hier ein ChineseRead more

  • Day 10

    Hamburg Hafengeburtstag 1/5 09.05.25

    May 9 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

    09.05.2025

    Heute Morgen habe ich oben im Hotel eine sehr schöne ruhige Oase im schlimmen Quartier St. Georg gefunden - eine richtige Wohltat😇.
    Bin von Hamburg Hbf Süd mit der U-Bahn zu den Landungsbrücken, dem Zentrum des Hamburger Hafengeburtstag gefahren - schon heute Freitag eine unglaubliche Menschenmenge - man könnte nicht meinen, dass heute ein ganz normaler Arbeitstag ist. An dennLandungsbrücken, wo normalerweise alle Hafenfähren ablegen ist alles gestrichen, also Blue mir nichts anderes übrig, als zu Fuß vorbei an einer Hundertschaft von Ständen und Buden nach Hamburg Altona Fischermarkt zu laufen. Ab da ging wenigstens die Fähre 62 nach Finkenwerder.Read more

  • Day 17

    HAMBURG TAG2

    November 15, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    HEUTE HABEN WIR BESCHLOSSEN DIE GANZE TOUR MIT DEM BUS ZU MACHEN. DAZU HABEN WIR AUCH EINE HAFENRUNDFAHRT GEMACHT. TATSÄCHLICH WIR DIES SPANNEND, WIR HABEN VIEL GESEHEN UND ERFAHREN. DAS Containerschiff Singapur, das soeben entladen wurde kann 24000 Container transportieren.Das Schiff ist 400 m lang und hat einen Bremsweg von 8 Km bei Vollstopp. WENIGSTENS LÄUFT DIESES SCHIFF MIT Gasantrieb und ist deshalb einogermassen umweltfreundlich. Auch die Busfahrt durch dei exklusiven Vororte von Hamburg war schön. Zum Schluss haben wir im Gasthaus an der Alster gegessen. EINE WIRKLICH ORIGINELLE KNEIPE
    MIT NORDDEUTSCHER HAUSMANNSKOST. WAR EIGENTLICH VOLL, WIR HABEN MIT GLÜCK NOCH EIN TISCHCHEN BEKOMMEN. ESSEN HAT AZSGEZEICHNT GESCHMECKT UND WAR RECHT GÜNSTIG. 89.20 Euro für 2 Personen ist verkraftbar.
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  • Day 177–181

    Hamburg & the rest of Germany

    July 29, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    We had a really long day, cycling 90 km to get into Hamburg. It was really cool cycling into the city because you could see how the scenery slowly changed from the countryside to the suburbs and finally to the city. We even got to travel through a very old underground passage in a vintage elevator. When we arrived at our accommodation, we were so exhausted that we were basically like zombies. We stayed in these mini rooms that were just beds, sharing toilets and showers, but everything was super modern and luxurious—it was great!

    The next day, we woke up super early by accident because we'd gone to bed so early, but it worked out because we got the last ticket slot to visit the Hamburg Miniature Museum, which was the whole reason we chose Hamburg. We spent four glorious hours there, marveling at all the details. In the afternoon, we explored the city and picked up some more camping gear. In the evening, we had dinner on the rooftop terrace and then watched a movie.

    The next day, we left our comfy accommodation and headed back on the trail to Lübeck, which took us on some great paths that used to be railroads.

    After Lübeck, our route took us along the coast and through the "Hamptons of Germany." The weather was glorious, the people were fancy, and the paths were busy. After being turned away from our first campsite—probably for not looking fancy enough—our second choice let us stay on the patch of grass behind the reception office.

    After so much sun and coastline, we headed more inland with overcast weather. 

    Before arriving at our final campsite, we had to cross a huge motorway bridge, which, due to construction, had no cycle paths. Since there were no boats or other bridges to cross, we gritted our teeth and cycled over it. It was windy, and the traffic was busy. One person shouted something in German that ended with "Scheiße," so I don't think people were happy with us being there, but we had no other choice. After getting off the bridge, we had to continue cycling for 5 km just to get off the motorway. We found out later that there are strict fines for cycling on the motorway, so we were lucky to get away unscathed.

    We finally made it to the very edge of Germany, right next to the port where we’d catch the ferry to Denmark the next day.

    That evening, we met an Australian man who was an ex-pilot, retired at 40, newly divorced, and cycling from Stockholm to Paris. He was fun to chat with but perhaps was struggling with some loneliness.

    Germany, you had your ups and downs and somewhat of an odd vibe for cyclists, but good nonetheless.
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  • Day 1

    Camping Tante Henni

    July 29, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Jahoor we zijn gearriveerd!!! 🎉 Goede maar best lange reis ivm veel file regio Hamburg. Maar dat mag de pret niet drukken.

    We begonnen met opbouwen, wat we binnen 30 min hadden gefixt. Daarna hebben we meteen onze luxe buitenkeuken geïnstalleerd en de eerst worsten zijn gebakken! 🌭 Lekkere echte Duitse bratwurst! Hmm!

    Beetje jammer dat we nog geen biertjes hadden gehaald haha. Want die konden er nu wel in. Onze Tess vermaakt zich al prima en rent wat rond heeft al 88 steentjes omgedraaid.
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  • Day 2

    2. Tag Blankenese

    June 21, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Ausflug nach Blankenese.
    Wir haben einen älteren Herrn getroffen. Er erklärte uns die Gegend und lud uns zu sich nach Hause ein um uns seine Aussicht zu zeigen.
    Er erklärte uns den Weg auf den Söllberg.
    Durch die Reperbahn und hinunter zum Hafen um ein Fischbrötchen zu essen.
    Kleinigkeit Shoppen und am Abend in eine Brauerei essen. Müde ins Bett😴 trotz Musik überall herum.
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  • Day 11

    Day 11 - Exploring Hamburg

    June 12, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    I think today will be the hardest to just choose 10 photos 🙈

    On a freezing cold German morning we went to town for breakfast 😋 (it's ment to be summer!!)
    Here we got to taste a famous treat in Hamburg called Franzbrötchen.
    It is a pastry/bread style with cinnamon and sugar. Delish 🤩

    After we braved the cold and I mean bloody cold wind and rain to visit a very cool building that is actually a theatre for music concerts etc. You are able to enter up the most elaborate elevator I've ever seen and walk around 360 to view Hamburg, it's a beautiful view. Guy laughs at how many clocks on towers Hamburg has lol

    Next stop was Miniture Wonderland.. wow wow wow wow wow is all I can say. This place was amazing 👏
    It is 3 levels of miniture sculptures of towns/airports/landscapes. The attention to detail is incredible, and every 5 or so minutes the lights are replicating the sun cycle so it goes from day to night 😲
    As you can imagine it was hard to pull Guy away from the airport, he could've stayed all day to watch!
    This was such an impressive visit, we spent a good 2.5hours looking.

    The sun was trying to shine as we walked back along the river, but it didn't last long haha we took a short ferry trip to an unusual looking building, had a look there as it overlooked the port which is impressive and then headed back for a quick nap 🙈 on our way back on the train we met with Celine who also was an Au Pair in Nz when kim was 🥰

    We were invited to a BBQ dinner at Kim's family home just a couple of streets away.
    We were joined by Kim's family and Celinas family. It was lovely to meet all of the parents, siblings and partners of our girls 🥰
    We had a beautiful BBQ dinner, the kids (and adults) have fun playing corn hole 🙈 we shared many stories of the girls time in NZ and had many many laughs 😆 the language was not much of a barrier as all the girls were great help with any translation needed 😀 this was such a wonderful evening we finally stumbled home close to midnight!

    It has been another jam packed fun filled day making wonderful memories. We are also getting very good at navigating public transport! Today we took underground train, above ground train, car, bus, ferry 🙈😆
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  • Day 23

    Schöner Abend bei lieben Freunden

    February 25, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 5 °C

    Dann fahren wir halt jetzt um Hamburg bis Bad Segeberg und besuchen Freunde!
    Wir konnten in der Einfahrt parken und hatten einen wunderschönen Abend
    Danke für alles Euch beiden.
    Heute morgen war es dann kalt und Nebelig
    Aber ich habe trotzdem noch den Keller aufgeräumt
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  • Day 1

    Van HellyHansen naar het sleutelkastje

    February 24, 2024 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    Vrienden van The Gulo Gulo Gang - dag 2. HellyHansen is het best verkochte kledingmerk in Hamburg. Niet vanwege pasvorm, snit of draagcomfort maar vanwege het logo “HH”. Dat zijn namelijk ook de initialen van stadsdeelstaat Hamburg Hanzestadt en daar zijn de Hamburgers trots op. Daarvwillen ze mee gezien zijn. Op hun kleding alsook op hun nummerplaat. In datzelfde Hamburg stonden we vanochtend aan de start. En daar - bij daglicht onder een frisblauw zerk en een waterig zonnetje - werden we voor het eerst geconfronteerd met de volledige omvang van het rallygebeuren. In die omvang worden dan ook direct een paar dingen niet alleen zichtbaar maar ook duidelijk: 1) de rallymensheid gaat bijna aan vlijt ten onder (onvoorstelbaar wat er allemaal aan volstrekt overbodige zaken op of aan een auto kan worden vastgemaakt), 2) F. Vandecasteele, F. Vercauteren, F. Demesmaeker en F. Brusselmans oftewel de Belgische Ferdinands doen hun naam eer aan en rijden uitsluitend Porsche en 3) er gaan ook opvallend veel (niet per se aantrekkelijke) vrouwen en honden mee. Enfin, na koffie, routeboek en een kort, hevig en enigszins verwarrend groepsproces (we moesten lachend op de foto) gingen we dan eindelijk met veel bombarie van start. En daarna gebeurde het. We rijden met startnummer 4 als één van de eersten het startterrein af, ik kijk in m’n spiegel en wat denk je: ik zie daarin geen enkel ander team. Ook na 5, 10 en 20 minuten niet. Oftewel: de Gulo Gulo naar rechts; alle andere teams naar links. Dat geeft dan direct te denken, drukt aanvankelijk lichtjes de stemming en blijkt vervolgens het (in goed Duits) - “Leitmotif “ van deze dag: zo blijven alle andere teams eenmaal in Zweden allemaal rechtsonderin hangen (om daar - al druk met elkaar (over onbegrijpelijke dingen) append - allemaal gezamenlijk bezig te gaan met de rally opdrachten eindigend in een groeps kampeer opstelling met kampvuur en bratwurst) terwijl de Gulo Gulo Gang in stilte en mysterie gehuld alsook in volledige afzondering maar uiterst tevreden een volslagen andere route rijdt zonder ook maar één ander team te hebben gezien en zonder ook maar één opdracht te hebben uitgevoerd. Resultaat: we hebben zeker 350 kilometer voorsprong op de rest (incluis de uiterst rappe Belgen) maar we staan ook zeker 350 punten achter in het klassement . Tenslotte nog dit: het sleutelkastje hing op de deur van ons geheel verlaten en hermetisch afgesloten hostel in Mariestadt, was voorzien van een cijferslot en ging niet open (omdat Hensen de code had zoek gespeeld). Dat we nu toch in datzelfde hostel in bed liggen mag dan ook een wonder heten. Of geef het een andere naam
    “rette ke tet, na een uur buiten blauwbekken kwam eindelijk eigenaresse Jeanette” . Morgen meer avonturen.
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  • Day 10

    2023 Master’s WC race day!

    December 2, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 0 °C

    Long race recap:

    We woke up to about two or 3 inches of fresh snow that wasn’t predicted. Everyone in Hamburg here says it is never like this. I find that hard to believe. Also, I find it hard to believe anytime I am doing a big race I have some of the most treacherous race conditions. Oh well, as the cliché goes, “that’s cross!” Fresh snow on frozen mud. The wetness of the snow did help loosen things up a bit, and there was traction on parts of the course, but so many frozen hidden ruts underneath the fresh snow. Pre-ride went well… and I was feeling good. I got to staging about 10:45, and JF from Canada was there to take my jacket and tights. The start went well and I moved up quickly and by the first turn I was somewhere in the top five. Then a guy on my right side, hit the metal fence and caused the guy to his left to flip over his bars, and I couldn’t avoid his rear wheel, and I went down also. I was up quickly, and I believe somewhere still in the top 20 or 25. The first lap was a mess, as there were so many spots, where only a single rider could fit through. I was moving up quickly and by the end of the first lap, I believe I was somewhere in the top 10-15. My shoe came 1/2 way off on the first lap, and I thought my upper boa was broken, I managed to get that fixed by messing around with it on the long paved straight away. I was moving up quickly and I got through some of the difficult sections without problems. I rode the treacherous s-curve down the biggest hill, and I believe I had moved up to around fifth. Then it all fell apart when I was making a right hand turn and I hit a rut which threw me into one of the wooden stakes. The state broke off, but the tape got wrapped around my handlebars. I thought the tape would snap but instead it jerked my handlebars backwards, and I face planted into the mud. I was up quickly and hadn’t lost too many positions maybe one or two. However, something was wrong with my back wheel. I thought I had bent the rim, so I continued to ride towards the pit. The back wheel seized up, and I shouldered the bike to start running and my rear rolled across the course. I gathered the rear wheel and started to run with the bike on my shoulder, and the rear wheel in my left hand. A spectator noticed that it was maybe just my quick release, I got my rear wheel on, but my chain was jammed. After sorting all that out, I rode to the pit and got my other bike, and on my first re-mount the seat turn about 20° sideways. There was still five laps in the race left, so I battled on, and ended up 14th position. Pretty bruised up and down, but at least I have all my teeth and I’m not in the hospital. As always, Lisa was amazing and there’s no way I could do this without her! ❤️ Also, thanks to Sebastian, and all of you who continue to cheer me on in this crazy sport. I tried my best to bring home the 🌈 .Read more

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