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    • Day 6

      Vegetables?

      December 13, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F

      I have no idea on the German food front, where the vegetables went? I haven’t seen a green veg in days. Come to think of it there is no salt and pepper and ketchup comes only in little packets. However on the other hand they are very concerned about my food allergies and they charge my 1 euro for every glass of tap water.

      End result. I’m thirsty and might be getting scurvy.
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    • Day 5

      Schneeballen und Kaffee

      December 12, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F

      These schneeballen (snowballs) are famous in winter here in Rothenburg. This one is covered in powdered sugar. Not sweet on the inside. Actually I’m grateful for the coffee as it is also a little dry. Comes also chocolate covered and cinnamon. And various nuts. The ball is made up of pie crust wrapped up and then fried.Read more

    • Day 5

      Rothenburg ob der tabor

      December 12, 2019 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 36 °F

      A walled city. Easy walking around but chilly. It snowed last night here but it’s all melted.

      The house has a grain loft. In a walled city, it was important that every home had a stock of enough grain to feed itself for a year. If the invaders blocked off all supplies the town wouldn't starve. These types of lofts are all around the city.Read more

    • Day 1

      Rothenburg o.d. Tauber

      May 14, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      1. Station: Rothenburg o.d. Tauber
      Um ca 13 Uhr von zu Hause los, Fahrt begonnen mit Jan Delays "Straße", großartig, Stimmung super:"wir sind wieder auf der Straße" 🎶🎼 ...
      Gegen 18:30 in Rothenburg erwartet uns der skurrile, dann aber doch ganz lustige Wirt (Typ Biker) vom Gasthof "Zur Linde". Er besteht drauf: "erst Zimmer angucken, dann entscheiden ob ihr bleibt"! Oha, was mich wohl erwartet .... Ich flitze also hoch (Lars wartet eh im Auto), kurzer Blick ins Zimmer, klein, einfach, sauber, passt! "Warum"? möchte ich vom Biker-Wirt wissen. "Ganz einfach, weil ich keinen Bock habe, mir morgen früh Gemaule anzuhören! also darum, erst gucken, dann entscheiden"! Damit hat er mich, diesen Humor kann ich gut einordnen und wir kommunizieren dann total locker und nur noch auf der Du-Ebene 👍! Ein einfaches Hotel mit Frühstück, für eine Nacht völlig ausreichend! Klamotten aufs Zimmer, Restaurant gesucht, kleiner Bummel durch Rothenburg und ziemlich erschöpft ins Bett! Fahrt begonnen mit Jan Delays "Straße", großartig, Stimmung super!Read more

    • Day 2

      Von der Innentalsperre an die Tauber

      June 1, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Die erste Nacht im Camper war ziemlich frisch. Lars hatten wir recht früh ins Bettchen gelegt. Abends ist er dann aber nochmal aufgeschreckt und ließ sich erst gar nicht beruhigen. Zudem hatten wir ungefähr 10 Quadratcentimeter Bewegungsfreiheit, was die Sache nicht einfacher machte. Wir dachten schon dran in der Nacht noch nach Hause zu fahren, als er dann doch noch in dem Schlaf gekuschelt werden konnte. An eine Ablage ins bereits aufgebaute Reisebett war nicht zu denken. Also haben wir zu Dritt im 1,4 Bett genächtigt. Lars in der Mitte.
      Das hat dann aber besser als gedacht geklappt. Am nächsten Morgen sind wir relativ fit. Lars sieht man die Nacht noch an aber wir sind alle gut gelaunt.

      Nach einem Ausgiebigen Frühstück und kleinen Pläuschen mit dem Platzwart geht's wieder ans Packen und wir machen uns um 12 wieder auf den Weg weiter Richtung Süden.

      Kurz vor der Autobahn Auffahrt tanken wir nochmal und gönnen uns 2 Cheesburger und einen Schokomilchschake bei MC Donalds. So kanns weitergehen :D.

      Wir haben uns einen kleinen Campingplatz bei Rothenburg op de Tauber ausgeguckt und haben Glück und bekommen trotz Bayrischer Pfingstferien (mal wieder genau getroffen) noch einen netten Platz.

      Nach 4 Stunden Fahrt und gefühlt 100 Baustellen erreichen wir das idyllische Örtchen. Fix wird alles aufgebaut, auch das Vorzelt und der kleine Ort Dewagen erkundet. Weil Lars so gut schläft, gehen wir noch in ein uriges Lokal und essen Spätzle und Wildgulasch. LECKER!

      Zurück auf dem Campingplatz, ist Lars wieder wach und will aber nicht im Vorzelt schlafen. Es geht dann für uns also relativ früh ins Bett. Heute läuft das Ganze aber schon routinierter.
      Leider entdeckt Kim, dass Folien nicht auf dem Platz ausgelegt werden dürfen und wir sehen uns schon morgens früh das Vorzelt wieder abbauen. Mal sehen, was die Betreiber sagen.
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    • Day 10

      Plönlein/Toppler Castle

      December 18, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 23 °F

      Did you know Rothenburg de Tauber is the start of the romantic road, which is what the Grimm Brothers used as inspiration for many of their stories? Well neither did we. In fact, in town there are two spots that were used as inspiration for tales.

      The first is Plönlein which is a famous split in the road that was part of the inspiration for Pinocchio.

      The second is Toppler Castle. While it may not look it, this tower is over 80 feet tall. We will let you take a guess which fairytale this castle inspired.

      The third you won’t recognize…because it’s just a cool looking bridge we found!
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    • Day 10

      Zur Höll

      December 18, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 23 °F

      We have been eating a ton of amazing food this trip so far but this restaurant has been hands down the best food to date. (Of course this means it’s cash only). It’s so good in fact we have been twice!

      Well that’s what this was going to say when we wrote it yesterday knowing we were coming back tonight. Well today changed that. Tonight’s dinner experience was a clear example that the chef makes all the difference. Tonight’s food was horrible. In fact the best food title has changed. Today we tried a ham sandwich at the market for €4,50. It was the best ham we ever had. (Sorry Dad) We went back twice for more!
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    • Day 3

      Rothenburg ob der Tauber

      June 2, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Die Nacht lief super und bis auf kurze Trinkstopps schlafen wir bis 08:15 Uhr sehr gut zu Dritt im Bett. Es gibt ein schönes Frühstück mit frischen lecker Brötchen und die gute Nachricht, wir dürfen das Vorzelt stehen lassen.

      Nach dem Frühstück spielen und tüddeln noch ein bisschen auf dem Platz rum und machen uns gegen 13 Uhr auf in die Stadt. Der Fußweg ist nur 1,8km lang, geht aber plötzlich steil Bergauf. Tobi muss da ganz schön den Kinderwagen schieben. Oben erwartet uns eine sehr schöne mittelalterliche Stadt. Wir schauen uns alles an. Besonders der Burggarten ist super idyllisch. Es gibt Kuchen und die örtliche Spezialität den Schneeballen, einen ziemlich trockenen Kuchenball mit Puderzucker :D. Auf dem Weg zurück, kommen wir in eine Pferdewagenparade (Lars interessiert das herzlich wenig, seine Libelle ist da viel interessanter).

      Den Abend lassen wir dann noch auf dem Campingplatz ausklingen. Lars schläft erstmal im Kinderwagen.
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    • Day 48

      Rothenburg

      October 8, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      Rothenberg is one of those picture perfect postcard towns. While it received some bombing damage in WW2, it was the 30 Year's War in the 1600's that did a lot more damage to it. A lot of buildings from that time period have survived intact and make it a living museum. That's why hordes of tourists flock here. It's early October, so the high season is over and most of the rest of the tourists are day-trippers on tours. We're spending 2 nights which is plenty of time to soak up the views.

      Something about this town seemed so familiar, and then I found out it's the setting of "Vulgaria" in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and the infamous Child Catcher! Yikes. I thinks some Madison 20 somethings are still having nightmares from when I dressed up as the Child Catcher one year for a Halloween party for kids. It was really me scaring the parents, which scared the kids.

      Anyhoo, the photos will give you a better picture than I can describe. The weather is perfect, a sunny early Autumn day, and after a few walks around the well-preserved town walls, we're chiling out after another delicious lunch. We're staying in a zimmer (room) above a restaurant. It's about 300 years old and we've got a really nice room. The floor is slanted a bit, which gives it a funhouse kind of feel, but we're not complaining. We opted for dinner on the first floor last night, and Deanne had half of a very large duck and I opted for more pork, a humongous pork shoulder with kraut and potato dumplings. My god, the portions are huge here.

      Breakfast below had the most fresh fruit we've seen anywhere on the trip and it was a welcome surprise. Of coure we also had the requisite cold cuts and cheese. Only a couple other people are staying here.

      About 75% of the town works in tourism of some sort here, so I think everyone breathes a sigh of relief in late fall before business picks up again for Christmas. They sell a lot of cuckoo clocks and Christmas memorabilia. We went to a few museums and took the famous Night Watchman's tour around town at night. It was a humorous take on what living here during the middle ages was like.

      More photos and videos are here.
      https://photos.app.goo.gl/HgSBYTT7H6jDAwgi7
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    • Day 6

      Driving the Autobahn

      September 20, 2017 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 9 °C

      Today we had our first real experience of driving on the legendary Autobahn. For those who don't know, this is the highway system in Germany that has no speed limit. And let me tell you, it lives up to the expectations.

      We started off in Munich and picked up our rental car. We had pre booked a Mercedes Benz C class (or something similar apparently) but they ended up giving us an Audi Q3 SUV. I was probably a little disappointed at the start since I had my mind set on something already, but it worked out fine and the vehicle definitely really gave 'er.

      We quickly got out of Munich and got onto the highway. The speed limit signs slowly built up until finally we got to 120. We didn't really know if this was an actual posted speed limit or the open section that we had heard of, so I kept it to 120 to 130. After a short bit, we got onto a secondary highway where the limit ranged from 50 to 70 to 100 depending if we were going through any little towns. There were also numerous passing lanes where I was able to test out the vehicles acceleration and get a feel for it.

      After the short mix up where my navigator missed a turnoff, we began the approach to Neuschwanstein where it became very curvy and tight. The general feel of speed limit is that everyone knows that within little towns it is around 50. And then in between (which can be short stretches) it goes up to 100.

      After the castle tour we headed back out onto the highway towards Rothenburg. However since we had barely eaten we needed to stop for some food. Our first idea was to find a small little restaurant in the town below the castle (Fussen). When we were driving through, it looked like a beautiful little town, but I didn't want to deal with (or pay for) parking. Luckily, we saw a sign for......McDonald's! And we both instantly were sold. It's always interesting to see how the menu differs in other countries. Saw a couple of things I hadn't seen for a while (Big and Tasty, McRib) and a couple new things (Happy Fries, McFreezy, and spring rolls).

      While we were stopped I was looking at the map on my phone and suggested to Brooke that we take a short detour to see some of the country side. Shortly after leaving we got off of the main highway and headed towards a town called Wald. The countryside was absolutely beautiful and it was lovely to see all of the little German towns. The fields mostly consisted of corn crops and grazing meadows for livestock. The roads we were driving on were incredibly twisty and fairly tight turns. Apparently the speed limit was likely 100 here, but I was barely able to keep it up at 80. I was definitely holding up traffic at times.

      After the detour we took another secondary highway and then got onto the A7 highway. This was where it really opened up and we had entered on the no speed limit Autobahn. Some general thoughts / experiences
      -It is a double lane highway for the most part. I would say that the average is about 130 to 140. The semi trucks go about 100 in the right lane. And I'm sure I got passed by cars in the 180 to 200 speed range on the left.
      -You don't really shoulder check while driving, you more so check a football field behind you to make sure that no one is coming up on you really fast
      -You definitely need to only use the left lane for when passing, get back over after clearing the car
      -Passing a long string of semis I would stay in the left the entire way and not dart back and forth in between them
      -The hardest part was judging when to move into the left lane when approaching a semi. There were times when I missed an opportunity to pass a semi and then got stuck behind them, had to slow way down, and then took a while for an opportunity to merge back in
      -Initially I was averaging 130 to 140 comfortably. Later on I was between 140 to 150 at a comfortable rate
      -Did not even think of turning on cruise control once because my speed was constantly changing
      -The road system really makes it seem that it isn't too crazy. The lanes are wide and the road curves with very wide turns. Brooke even agreed that it was not as crazy as she had expected and that at times the QE2 back home is crazier at times, probably because people are dumber.
      -There was one time where a car was coming up behind me in the distance and I noticed him flashing his beams really fast telling me to get over. I wasn't sure what to do since I was passing a couple of semis, then another car darted out behind me in front of the approaching car. Gave me some time to get over to the right lane.
      -The most wildest part was shortly after one of the other main highways merged onto the A7. This brought the traffic level up much higher. Then they had a passing lane form on a double lane highway (which I have never seen before). I'm pretty sure it opened up to four lanes and it was quite crazy for a short bit of time.
      -You really need to drive with 100% alertness the entire time. I was constantly checking all my mirrors for what was coming behind me, watching my speed, and looking what was coming up ahead. I was quite drained by the end of it.
      -On the portions where I had an open and straight section of highway, I decided to see what the Audi could do. I believe I got 'er up to just before 170 before backing off.

      Finally we got off the highway onto the approach to Rothenburg. We missed the turn off into the walled part of the city and found our way in another way. The streets are tight cobblestone roads and it was like driving inside of a castle. Definitely got lost trying to find our hotel, and then it magically appeared. Glad to hear that the hotel will park our car for us, because I was not wanting to have to deal with that.

      Went and found some German food and a well deserved beer to finish off the day.

      Tyler and Brooke
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