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Gemeente Maastricht

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    • Tag 14

      Guten Abend/Morgen, Maastricht

      19. August 2023 in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Was für eine tolle Abendstimmung hier in Maastricht bei Hochsommer-lichen Temperaturen, die wir in Irland vermisst haben ☀️☀️☀️ heute Nacht hat es dann geregnet und langsam wacht die Stadt auf. Wir genießen noch ein Frühstück vor Ort, kaufen Geburtstagskuchen 🎂 für unsere Tochter und freuen uns auf ein Wiedersehen im noch schöneren 🫶Koblenz 🫶, Home Sweet Home 🏡 ebenWeiterlesen

    • Tag 19

      Back to Maastricht

      5. September 2023 in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      The final riding day of any extended overseas ride is always a mixture of exhilaration and a little sadness. While everyone is understandably glad that they are close to achieving the goal that they have come so far to do, it is a bit disappointing that the first part of our long awaited adventure is about to end.

      Although there were no mountain stages to conquer, and the final stage was only a relatively short one, today a completely new challenge would confront the peloton. With an expected top temperature of around 30C, this would easily be the hottest day we had experienced since the start of the ride.

      After checking out of the Mercure Hotel, we divided into three groups. Since the pink ladies were already having so much fun, and were proving to be masters of both navigation and laughing every km of the way, I thought it would be wise to leave that group unchanged. The two co- captains were Pascale and Maggie.

      The second group was to be led by Michael and Ken. Although it was probably the largest of the three groups, I had to admit that I was a little worried about whether they would survive the navigational challenge of finding the way out of Aachen. On several times already on this ride, Ken had somehow misread his GPS to be leading his followers in entirely the wrong direction. Early in the ride, he had even navigated himself to the wrong side of the mighty Meuse River. This time he would be assisted by Michael, complete with his Inspector Gadget headset, mobile phone, auxiliary power supply and satellite dish. Surely nothing could go wrong (and somewhat to my relief) nothing did go wrong.

      The final group of David, Greg, Mary, Yvonne and myself made up the rear. After meandering our way through the busy, peak hour streets of Aachen, we were finally out in the country again. Aachen is an ancient city that dates back to Roman times. It also played a significant role in the time of Charlemagne in the 10th century. Modern Aachen is a city of some 250,000 people and appeared to be quite prosperous. It is also a spa city, and therefore could be named as Bad Aachen. The authorities decided to overlook this naming honour, as it would mean that their city would no longer be the top of the alphabetical list of cities.

      About an hour after the start, we found a delightful little cafe to stop for morning tea. It was already getting hot, and the cold drink was most welcome. The warm cherry pie was also welcome.
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      We had decided that Gulpen would be a convenient place to stop for lunch, before the final push to Maastricht. We stopped at the first shop we saw, and purchased sandwiches to eat by the side of the busy road. While we ate, a succession of noisy trucks, buses, motorbikes and cars kept us entertained. It was only when we resumed the ride, that we discovered that there would have been much nicer locations for our lunch a little further into the town. Oh well.

      Although everyone thinks that Holland is completely flat, we discovered that is not quite true. It does have a succession of small hills, and we successfully managed to ride up and down every one of them. If we stopped in the sun, we soon discovered just how hot it had become. Fortunately, there were also some delightfully shady locations which also provided some respite. They also provided quite welcome opportunities to relieve the pressure in our ageing bladders.

      The final checkpoint was on the outskirts of Maastricht. I thought it would be apt if we could all ride the final couple of km to the hotel as a single group. And that is exactly what we did. It certainly made a colourful and impressive sight, as our line of 19 Ghostriders rolled through the outskirts of Maastricht. It really would have been worthy of a crowd of thousands to welcome our entry back into the town we had ridden out of two weeks earlier, but the crowds apparently had found something better to do.

      After arriving back at the hotel, we all shared handshakes and hugs to celebrate the achievement. It had been a challenge, but on every occasion that we had been put to the test, we had prevailed. We had summited the hills, ridden the long km, navigated through busy city streets, bounced over cobblestones, endured those early head winds, brushed against the stinging nettles, battled recalcitrant ebikes with bent keys, ridden through cobwebs, and swallowed numerous flies. We had even survived the daily challenge of conquering the breakfast buffet. We had also laughed so hard we cried, we had supported each other when it was most needed, and in the end , we had all finished together.

      Now we have a few bike free days, before we start it all again in Koblenz.
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    • Tag 2

      Heute sommerliche 26 Grad

      21. September in den Niederlanden ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Das richtige Wetter für eine Radtour nach Maastricht City.
      Sonnenschein + Wochenende = voll
      Nachdem wir von morgen bis Dienstag im Jachthafen einen Stellplatz gebucht haben, fuhren wir Richtung Altstadt, überquerten die Servatiusbrücke ( älteste Brücke der Niederlande) und wollten dann zur Liebfrauenkirche. Auf dem Weg gerieten wir in eine pro Palästina Demo und drehten vorsichtshalber um, da die Stimmung sehr aufgeheizt war.
      Zwischendurch gab es Eis und Spritz.
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    • Tag 1

      Viel Stau, ein brennendes Auto…

      20. September in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Manchmal muss man auch Glück haben. Nachdem, (logischerweise freitags bei Sommerwetter ) um 17.00 alle Stellplätze rappelvoll waren, haben wir auf einem kleinen gemütlichen, wenn auch etwas chaotischen Campingplatz ( gleiches Geld wie Stellplatz), ein Plätzchen gefunden.
      Morgen geht es dann mit dem Rad nach Maastricht.
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    • Tag 49

      Stellplatz Maastricht Papillon

      20. September in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Heute sind wir weiter Richtung Maastricht. Wir sind zu früh vor dem Stellplatz Papillon angekommen, deshalb konnten wir und auch andere nicht reinfahren. Enstsprechend gross war das Gewusel vor dem Gate. Anschliessend haben wir uns eingerichtet und dann sind wir mit dem Rad in die Stadt. Es war noch Markt .
      Wir haben diesen abgelaufen und die Altstadt besucht. Danach sond wir über den Helpoort in den Lidl zum Einkaufen gefahren. Danach ging es zurück auf den
      Stellplatz, wo wir die Sonne genossen und anschliessend grilliert haben.
      Am späteren Abend gab es noch frische Beeten von einem rollenden Kiosk
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    • Maastricht Marina

      4. Juli in den Niederlanden ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Da unser Termin mit dem NAIAD DYNAMICS Techniker durch den Zoll von Freitag Morgen auf „irgendwann in der nächsten Woche“ verschoben wurde, bleiben wir nur eine Nacht in der Marina denn der Wetterbericht spricht tatsächlich für die nächsten Tage von sommerähnlichen Verhältnissen.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 13

      Sint Pietersberg

      8. Juni 2023 in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Da wir uns schon recht früh mit dem Fahrrad aufgemacht hatten waren wir vor Öffnungdes Ticketschalters da.. Der Ticketschalter machte erst um 11.30Uhr auf. Eine Deutsche Führung gab es um 13 Uhr. Aber nur noch 1 Ticket verfügbar. Wir konnten dann in Erfahrung bringen das um 15 Uhr noch eine Deutsche Führung sein sollte. Vor dem Eingang der Grotten ,die garkeine Grotten sind, gibt es ein Lokal.Dort bestellten wir uns ein Latte Macciatto und ein Eis.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 2

      Bonnefanten, nicht Elefanten ;-)

      30. März in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

      Nach einem Frühstück unter Kronleuchter und Masken , ging es in die Kirche.. nicht weil Karsamstag ist, sondern weil sie einen schönen Turm hat auf den man steigen kann. Die Tür zur Kirche war tatsächlich auf . Aber leider war noch niemand da, der Zugang zum Turm gewährt hätte. Nix Torwächter und Schlüsselmeister... Also sind wir in die nächste Kirche Bokhandel Dominicanen. Da kann man Bücher kaufen und Kaffee trinken in schönster Umgebung. Als ich dann genug Bücher gestöbert hatte hab ich Wolfgang im Cafe ausgelöst und wir sind noch Mal zur 1. Kirche zurück. Nun war auch der Schlüsselmeister da. Den Aufstieg habe ich mir allerdings gekniffen weil der Turm sehr eng ist und man kaum Möglichkeit hat aneinander vorbei zu kommen wenn man sich beim auf bzw Abstieg begegnet. Und da bekomme ich gerne Beklemmungen. Daher habe ich gerne auf Rucksack U Co aufgepasst.
      Nach 218 Stufen rauf und wieder runter von Wolfgang ging es weiter zum Flohmarkt. Er findet jeden Samstag auf dem Markt statt und ist nicht sehr groß, aber interessant anzusehen. Von Schwertern über Schallplatten, Sammeltassen, Anstecknadeln bis zu einem ausgestopften Känguru gab es wirklich alles zu sehen. Danach haben wir unser Auto wieder ausgelöst aus dem Parkhaus 🙈 und sind zum Bonnefantenmuseum gefahren. Dort gab es wirklich einige interessante Ausstellungen. Von alten Meistern bis hin zu Videoinstallation in besonderen Räumen die auch leicht an andere Etablissements erinnern könnten. Es war wirklich sehr interessant aber schlecht in Bilder zu fassen. Was ich auch sehr schön fand, es gab mehrere Stellen an denen man Kinder basteln, malen, Werken konnte zum jeweiligen Thema passend. Alle benötigten Dinge waren ausreichend vorhanden und alles sehr schön erklärt. Da könnte sich so manches Museum in D eine Scheibe von abschneiden.
      Zum Schluss gab es noch Kaffee und für Wolli auch Kuchen und danach ging es nach Hause.
      Kaum kamen wir in Richtung Heimat, fing es auch an zu regnen. So wie es sich gehört, beim Ausflug schön trocken und Zuhause kann es ruhig regnen.
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    • Tag 11

      Helpoort

      28. Juli in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      The Helpoort , formerly also called the Jekerpoort , Hoogbruggepoort , Alde Poort op den Ancker , Kruittorenpoort or De Twee Torens , [1] is a former city gate in the Dutch city of Maastricht . The gate is part of the first city wall of Maastricht and is located in the Jekerkwartier at the southern end of the Sint Bernardusstraat, opposite the Pesthuys . The gate dates from the second quarter of the 13th century, making it the oldest surviving city gate in the Netherlands.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 7

      Very Muggy in Maastricht

      24. August 2023 in den Niederlanden ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      We awoke to another hot and (very) humid day in Maastricht. I also awoke to find that the hotel had charged me about double what I had expected for our two night's accommodation. When I approached the reception with an irate look on my face, the girl behind the desk seemed to lose her ability to speak clear English. I think she explained to me in Dutch that the money would eventually be refunded (provided I lived to reach 90).

      Since the hotel is in a business precinct, there are really no other options than to have breakfast in their fancy restaurant. I have to admit there were a huge number of food selections, although I could not find most of them. It was a bit like going shopping in an unfamiliar supermarket, where nothing is where you would logically expect it to be.

      Maggie tried to use the coffee machine and only ended up in spilling hot milk, coffee and boiling slop all over the machine. She brought the final messy result back to me, and then tried to pretend that she had done it on purpose, just for me.

      I am not sure if I managed to eat my $40 worth of food, but I gave it my best effort. After breakfast our group all went off in different directions, each on their own search for scenic satisfaction. Michael only made it as far as the hotel door, before he somehow managed to lose his credit card. I really am beginning to think that it is not just Allan that needs a personal carer. The way we are going, I think we all need constant mental supervision.

      Maggie and I managed to reach the centre of Maastricht, without leaving a continuous trail of personal possessions behind us. I headed to the Travelex office, in an attempt to get robbed blind by swapping Canadian dollars for Euro. I know I must have made Mr Travelex very happy in the process, considering the tiny number of Euro I was given in exchange for my $250 CAD.

      The temperature had soared to around 30C, and the humidity made it feel like Singapore, as we staggered to the Old City. Our stamina quickly went to zero and we both looked for somewhere cool and quiet to sit. Somehow we found the Maastricht Archive building. It was quiet and they had a water cooler that dispensed free cups of cold water. I think it was the first free thing we had enjoyed since arriving in Europe.

      After a rest, we ventured back outside to discover that a thunderstorm was brewing. The sky had darkened, and drops of rain were falling. Is it pure irony that the only rain that has fallen since we arrived almost a week ago, has arrived just as our ride is starting ?

      The rain continued for most of the afternoon, but it did bring a welcome relief from the humidity. Maybe the rain will clear before we start riding tomorrow morning. Maybe we will see flying pigs also.
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