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    • Day 4

      Big disappointment

      May 5, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      A big disappointment for tonight's sunset shoot which gets cancelled: Burg Eltz is in scaffolding so no shoot possible...
      Luckily we only hiked half way down before we saw it.
      What a pity, it was supposed to be one of the highlights.Read more

    • Day 12

      Elitz Castle

      October 14, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      This morning we didn’t wake up until gone 8am. It was a noisy night again as just before we went to bed the wind really got up and it was also really hot. 23°c outside and 27°c inside. We tried leaving the roof hatch open but the gusty wind just kept blowing the mosquito screens inside so we settled for having the fan on. Then the rain started and we were also peppered with sycamore seeds flying out of the trees. It was very noisy.
      As we were parked up at a Motorhome dealers we decided to get some extra toilet cleaner as it’s hard to come by and popped into the shop. It was an amazing store selling absolutely everything for camping, motorhoming and rooftenting and they had all sorts of spares and repair stuff. Unfortunately anything Wanda needed I’ve already replaced but otherwise this is definitely the place to come.
      We left the park up at 10:30am and drove 11 miles to our next location, a Motorhome car park about 1 miles walk from Elitz Castle and we arrived just after 11am.
      The first thing we did was have a cup of tea while I plotted the cross country hike to the castle. I knew it was going to be hilly so the plan was to walk down the steepest slopes on the way there, take some photos and come back up the not so steep slopes on the way back.
      We left Wanda at midday and took the path through the woods, it had an incredibly steep gradient of 16% but we were going down and the only thing that hurt were our toes stabbing the end of our shoes.
      Once we got to the castle it was packed. This is the castle that was the inspiration for the Walt Disney castle and I wasn’t going to get any good photos now and the sun was directly behind the castle. I would have to come back when it was closed.
      We did the circuit of the castle and then started the ascent back to Wanda. It was only a 5% gradient but 3km longer and then we got lost in the woods before finally finding the right path out and back to Wanda.
      Back at Wanda Ellie was tired and this is a great place to go mountain biking apparently so I changed my bike wheels from the 40mm to the 50mm tyres reset the gears and got changed. Then I found a route on my app and set off. It was now 2pm and I had picked a 42km route which would probably take me 2 hours with all the climbing loaded at the back end of the ride.
      I set off from Wanda through the nearby field and across a quiet back lane and then onto a wooded track. Here there was steep decent of 20% and it was on slate so I was glad I put my big tyres on and I had my hand on the brakes the whole way down. The decent was Almost 2km long with a few hair pins and it was very technical and was super pleased with myself for keeping the bike upright and making it which makes what happened next even worse.
      I left the slate trail and came out onto a main road with a bike path running next to it. The bike path was separated from the main road with big fat white posts and the path and road ran alongside a beautiful lake. I was travelling along at a gentle pace not pushing it and enjoying the view at 27kph and I looked at the look lake rushing by thinking what a great view it was. As I looked back I had one of the white posts rushing straight at me and I didn’t even have time to think about pulling the brakes before I clipped it with my handlebars sending me soaring through the air with the bike.
      I remember hitting the floor on my right hand side and smacking my head on the floor and as I was sliding I was thinking “I’m so lucky I had a helmet on”. Then I stopped sliding and the bike continued on its own.
      A car swerved and stopped and as I was getting to my feet a lady got out and asked if I was ok and I said yes because I felt like a prat. I picked my bike up, turned around and then realised my gears didn’t work. I looked down at the rear derailleur and it was just hanging there completely out of alignment and as I bent down my ribs went crack and couldn’t breathe. Apparently I wasn’t alright.
      I walked the bike over the other side of the road and let it against the wall. And then I realised my right knee was bleeding and my right arm and shoulder were also killing me and breathing was now becoming a problem. I had to sort myself out because there was no way Ellie could come and get me so I took my helmet off, inspected it for damage and there was none. I had no holes in any of my clothes so I thought I couldn’t be that bad and maybe I have just cracked a rib so now I had to get the bike working.
      I rechecked the derailleur and realised I had completely ripped the gear cable out but it was still there so I got out my Allen keys and leatherman knife with the pliers and retreaded the gear cable. I thought if I could just get there derailleur back in line with one gear and limp home I would be doing ok but miraculously once I retreaded the cable I had all my gears back, albeit a little jumpy and Grindy.
      I set off back the way I came but pretty soon realised I had done major damage to my ribs so going back up the same hill was now impossible.
      Once I got to the track I had come down I got off the bike and checked the map. Half way up there was a road. If I could get to that road I could cycle the rest of the way on tarmac. So I started to push the bike up a 20% gradient. It was a nightmare and I’ve never struggled with anything so much. I had to go slow because if I started breathing hard my ribs would hurt and I felt like I would pass out so I had to keep stopping. It took me 45 mins to do 700 meters and all the way up I had my finger hovering over I need emergency assistance button on my GPS.
      I was so grateful to reach tarmac and more grateful of the bench at the top of the hill. I sat down. Put my hand on my ribs and as I breathed in I could feel a crunch. This was not good. Once my breathing had calmed I set the bike in its lowest gear before getting back on it and then started cycling up the 15% gradient on the road. Normally this would have been a challenge but having the bigger cog now on my back wheel I just peddled slowly knowing I just had to take my time. Finally after 15 minutes I reached the top and there was the road to Wanda. I limped along at a snails pace until I got there, shut the gps off pulled my phone and lights off and then went and told Ellie what had happened.
      Ellie helped lift the bike back on the back and then we both went inside. Ellie helped get my shoes off because I couldn’t bend down then she got some antiseptic wipes for my knee but then I told her that was the least of my worries.
      Ellie pretty much stripped me down and then we could see the damage. I had a big cut on my right knee and it’s swollen. Underneath my arm warmers which remained intact my right elbow was cut and heavily bruised and my back is covered in road rash.
      After an hour of not being able to breath properly Ellie started googling hospitals and then I nearly passed out but 10 minutes later I felt ok so I said I think I’ll be fine.
      I managed to have a little dinner, but leaning against the seats hurts and breathing hurts but I can lay on my left hand side.
      3 hours later the bruising was really coming out, it only hurts now when I breathe. Fortunately we have a nice quiet park up because I think we’re going to be stuck here for the next few days until I can properly move my right hand side. We’ll see the real damage in the morning.
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    • Day 13

      Healing Day

      October 15, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 10 °C

      Obviously after yesterdays accident on the bike I didn’t sleep well. I tried sleeping on my back where I was most comfortable but couldn’t drop off so in the end I slept on my left side with a pillow to rest my knees on to take the weight off my body.
      I woke up at 8am feeling like I had been run over and it took me five minutes to sit up and get on the edge of the bed. This morning Ellie was on Coffee duties and after the first coffee Ellie did a bodge job of putting the bed away so I could sit up on the sofa.
      No sooner was I upright I had to lay down again as I thought I was going to pass out. I put this down to low blood pressure from not breathing properly and not moving. After a 30 minute nap I felt ok and managed some breakfast then I started feeling more with it.
      We had already decided we were stuck here so we settled in for the day and put the TV on and watched the Maxine Carr series on Netflix. Then we went for a short walk and except for my ribs which are probably broken along with my pride, I felt pretty good. My knees are ok, my cut arm and shoulder don’t hurt to much even though the bruising is coming out and I can walk normally albeit a lot slower so it doesn’t change my breathing. On the walk we spotted a Motorhome with some huge black numbers down the side. NCC-1701. I chuckled but Ellie didn’t get it.
      These are the numbers for the starship enterprise from Star Trek and if you look at the side profile of these types of motorhomes they do resemble it. Wanda is the same so future journeys will now be missions and we will boldly go where no Motorhome has gone before.
      Late after came and we went for another short walk and noticed the temperatures dropping rapidly. By 6pm it was just 7°c outside. It’s 18°c inside but does feel cooler so we lit the fire for a little while and then lit our candles in the glass holders so it looks like there’s a fire on. It already feels warmer.
      I’m hoping to be mobile again tomorrow and be able to move on to somewherelse. I’m already bored with being broken and want to go exploring again and try and get my bike fixed somewhere.
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    • Day 15

      Back To Burg Elitz

      October 17, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☁️ 7 °C

      Last night we slept really well in our little picnic spot. I actually woke up at 4am and couldn’t get back to sleep so just lay there until 6:30an but I was fine with that. I’d had a good 5 hours straight sleep which is the longest I’ve had since the bike crash so I that was a blessing.
      The weather has started to turn here in Germany and although it’s not raining yet it is forecast in the next few days but autumn is definitely here already and temperatures have plummeted to low double figures during the day and low single figures at night. It’s getting cold and the fire is now getting used alot and that’s the first thing I put on this morning.
      Once the fire was lit we had teas and coffees and then we made a plan for the rest of the day.
      I was still desperate to get a decent shot of Elitz Castle and we needed shopping and water so my plan was to go back to Polche, where we could get everything.
      At 10am we left the picnic spot and just as we got to the main road we saw a garage that did LPG gas. It was self service and this was our first LPG fill up of this trip and our first in Germany. The tank took 16.6 litres and would have taken more but I stopped the pump. I’d never put that much in before and was convinced I was doing something wrong or we had got a major gas leak. Once we had paid for it Ellie reminded me that the fuel prices have doubled and last year we were putting in €10 a time which probably meant I could have put €20 in so now we’ve only got 3/4 in one tank. But that’s not a big deal.
      Moving again we had a 20 mile trip to Polche and TomTom took me the scenic route up and down some big hills with some lovely switchbacks which did my ribs absolutely no favours and I was in constant pain.
      We got to the Moho park up we had used a few nights ago and filled up with fresh water and tipped the grey and toilet off. Then we went to Aldi and Lidl and stocked up in supplies for the next few days. Then we went back to the park up and made lunch.
      It was now after 1pm and we filled up with diesel and then headed back to Elitz Castle Motorhome area which was just a 10 mile drive. Once we had parked up at 2:30pm we both had a snooze on the back seats. We must have needed it because we both went out like a light for an hour and when we woke up at 3:30pm we still had 2 hours to kill before we set off back down the hill to the castle for sunset so we had a cup of tea and watched a crappy documentary on Netflix and at 5:10pm we gathered our stuff together and set off back down the hill on the 14% gradient.
      Ellie didn’t particularly fancy the long walk with steep hills and I did say I could do it on my own but she wasn’t convinced I could do it atall so she came along reluctantly at first thinking it would be a waist of time.
      I had checked the closing time of the castle and it was 5:30pm. There’s no car park nearby so everyone is shuttled in so I figured the last pick up would be 6pm at the latest and I was right.
      We reached the castle and it was pretty much empty except for less than a handful of people milling around taking selfies. Then the last shuttle bus arrived, they all got in and Ellie and I had the whole place to ourselves except for an elderly couple who were also taking pictures. I got the shots I wanted and I am pleased. I have only planned a handful of things to photograph on this trip and this was one of them and I don’t think we’ll be coming back anytime soon.
      Shots in the bag we started making our way back to Wanda and now as the sun was dropping so was the temperature.
      The walk back, like the other day, was twice as long but not quite as steep as the way there and this time we didn’t get lost and made it back to Wanda just as the last of the light disappeared. It was now just 7°c outside and we were glad to get back in Wanda and start making dinner. Tonight we had Schnitzel in some marinade. It was really tasty.
      By the time dinner was done and the washing up it was 8:30pm and we settled in for the night.
      We’ve refuelled, restocked and are now ready to resume our journey and boldly go where lots of other Motorhome have gone before, but Wanda Style.
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    • Day 9

      Burg Eltz

      August 16, 2022 in Germany ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      Partiamo da Magonza per raggiungere il castello di Eltz. Durante il tragitto ci fermiamo più volte per fare foto perché ci sono dei paesaggi mozzafiato. La prima sosta è al Burg Pfalzgrafenstein, posizionato su un isolotto (chiamato Falkenau) in mezzo al fiume Reno. Si tratta di uno dei castelli della Valle del Reno che hanno subito il minor numero di distruzioni. Aveva funzioni di posto di dogana.
      Seconda sosta a Bacharach, un borgo bellissimo con una strada principale ricca di meravigliosi edifici storici, tra cui il Municipio (Rathaus).
      i Palazzi Alte Haus, Alter Zollhof e Haus Sickingen, tutti del XIV secolo, sono magnifici esempi di architettura a graticcio.
      La Chiesa di San Pietro, si distingue invece per la fusione di stile romanico e gotico.
      Dalla Oberstraße parte un sentiero che conduce alle rovine gotiche della Cappella di Werner.
      Proseguendo verso la cima della collina, si arriva al Castello di Stahleck dell’XI secolo, che però non visitiamo.
      La strada principale è costeggiata da una passeggiata che percorre le mura del XIV secolo.
      Ci fermiamo ancora tra i vigneti per fotografare il Reno prima di raggiungere il castello di Eltz, unico al mondo per essere sopravvissuto a tutte le guerre ed essere sempre rimasto in possesso della stessa famiglia.
      La visita dura circa un paio d'ore ed il castello è davvero molto bello.
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    • Day 6

      Eltzi var

      June 6, 2017 in Germany ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      Miután megettük a tegnapi esti maradékot reggelire, összepakoltunk és elindultunk az eltzi varhoz. A hely felülmúlta a várakozásokat, nagyon nagyon szép. Sajna mikor megérkeztünk kicsit esett az eső így shuttle busszal mentünk a varhoz a gyalogtura helyett. Elmentunk a vezetett varturara ami nagyon érdekes volt, elmondtak a vár történetet és régebbi szokásokat es végig lehetett járni így a vár belsőt, ami ma is magantulajdonban van mert az örökösök meg mindig elnek, igaz hogy Frankfurtban de megvannak meg 😃a tura végére szerencsére az idő is sokkal jobb lett, így a var egyik éttermében Feleztunk Sanyival egy szarvas porkoltet nokedlivel és salátával, majd rgy jó kis kávé es így már gyalog mentünk vissza a parkolohoz a jó idoben. Kar lett volna kihagyni mert szuper ki út volt rs legalabb lemozogtuk az ebédet is 😃Read more

    • Day 19

      Mosel-Camino II

      May 2, 2023 in Germany

      Violette Holzbienen, Taubenschwänzchen, Weinstöcke, wilde Buchsbäume. - An das warme Moselklima und seine mediterrane Artenvielfalt könnte ich mich gewöhnen. Es kommt mir fast vor, als sei ich schon in Spanien. Mindestens aber in Südfrankreich.
      Gestern bekam ich in Alken die Mosel und die ersten Weinberge zu Gesicht. Ein steiler, fast alpiner Pfad führte hinab in die Stadt, vorbei an steinernen Darstellungen der Kreuzwegstationen. Beim Weg hinauf wird dem mitleidenden Wanderer die Passion Christi eindringlich vor Augen geführt. Da ich aber in entgegengesetzter Richtung unterwegs war, fühlte ich mich am Fuße des Berges gewissermaßen freigesprochen. So viele lästerliche Gedanken bleiben auf einem Pilgerweg natürlich nicht ungesühnt und so ergab es sich, dass ich am Abend noch einen Kreuzweg durchlief, dieses Mal aber von unten nach oben und in richtiger Reihenfolge. Die Anstiege auf dem Mosel-Camino sind nicht zu unterschätzen. Zum Teil verläuft er in derselben Trasse wie der Moselsteig.
      Burg Eltz. - Dort war ich seit Kindertagen nicht mehr gewesen und ihr Anblick weckte schöne Erinnerungen. Überhaupt befinde ich mich hier an der Mosel an einem meiner Sehnsuchtsorte. Gestern war natürlich wegen des Feiertags die Hölle los.
      Die Nacht in Treis-Karden war sehr angenehm. Heute geht es weiter in die Gegend von Bullay oder Zell.
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    • Day 7

      Burg Eltz (Castle Eltz)

      June 16, 2023 in Germany ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Amazing Palace dating back to ages ago 🏰 Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to take photos on the inside, but I got a postcard of someone else's photo 😎

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