Today I learned

That if it rains all night and it's still raining in the morning, it is entirely possible to break down your tent without taking down the rainfly
I mean, it involves quite the circus act of crouchingOkumaya devam et
Eating my feelings

When it never stops raining
1. Anchovy pizza (I ate the whole thing in about 15 minutes)
2. Danube riverfish and potato salat
3. Spaghetti alla carbonara. Pasta, eggs, pork, and cream: the highestOkumaya devam et
Dackel

I'm back in Germany. I stopped for coffee and apple strudel (you have to, right?) and was delighted to find that Passau, Germany, is the homeland of the dachshund.
TIL that even though dachshund isOkumaya devam et
Traveling alone

It's not ideal, but at least you never have to clean your room or share your butter
Memories

"What was the most amazing thing you saw in Europe?"
Me: A mountain of root vegetables, and a Very Good Dog. Sunset on the Danube wasn't bad either.
Regensburg

Nobody wants to hear this, but I nearly had a very bad crash today. Literally one mile from the city, my handlebar bolts loosened and I spent a terrifying five seconds or so imagining how terriblyOkumaya devam et
Laundry day

In addition to being one of the most versatile transportation options available, a bicycle also serves splendidly as a drying rack
There will be no intermission

When I was 15, my dad took me to a concert at the metro in Wrigleyville with my best friend, Amy.
We went to see the Dresden Dolls, and afterwards we got cheese fries at Wrigleyville Dogs across theOkumaya devam et
The first time I saw the Alps

I remember the first time I saw the Rockies
And Glacier National Park, and the Cascades
And I will always remember this, too.
Beauty

My day off was unexpectedly magical and I am feeling re-energized for biking. More on that later.
For now, I am at mile 633 of my trip, at a beautiful lake in the foothills of the Alps. I've been inOkumaya devam et
Things that are very german

Cows

Cows are like, A Thing, in the alps.
They are very cute, and they are everywhere.
Also, they all have bells around their necks. There were a few times I thought I heard a bicycle bell behind me.Okumaya devam et
Elevation

Ok, no, I did not technically "cross the alps"
But, like, I climbed for so long, for so many hours, up and up and up, and the alps were like, RIGHT THERE.
Maybe, just maybe, I climbed a little babyOkumaya devam et
Bodensee

Last night I enjoyed sunset on Lake Constance, then took a full moon ferry to Switzerland on the other side.
I have lots of updates about the mountains to get to when I have wifi again, but I wantedOkumaya devam et
More cows

We interrupt this irregularly scheduled update for a picture of this cow having a grand old time brushing itself
This is a thing. A mechanical cow-brusher.
It makes me happy.
Der Schweiss

I rode 44 miles through Switzerland to Zürich. The first 30 miles, the scenery was...well...
The final 14 were literally 95% uphill in 90 degree weather.
My last day of riding was supposed to beOkumaya devam et
840

Well, after 1350 kilometers (which sounds more impressive than 840 miles ;-) ), I made it to Zürich, Switzerland.
Finishing a bike tour alone in a foreign country is a little strange. Nobody knowsOkumaya devam et
On top of the world

I spent a couple days in Germany after I finished biking, with good company and good scenery.
After skirting the Alps for a week, I finally found myself in them. They were spectacular. We wereOkumaya devam et