Tourist things

I seem to have taken the right order of greek ancient towns to visit: troy, alexandria troas, sophos, and now bergama and, as a banger, ephesus.
Bergama also has its own awesome cheese by the way,Läs mer
Greeks in turkey

I stumbled upon this old town which I have to tell you about; and I stumbled upon this (presumably) 2000 year old turtle which I have to show you.
So, after Troy, these greeks being such vehementLäs mer
Gallipolli and troy

It doesn't nearly do justice to either of the mentioned sights to talk about them in one "footprint". But I don't want to overload you—and myself, in a different way— with posts, so let me try toLäs mer
Crossing the continental border

Last few days were quite eventful. Last things first: I am now officially in Asia (regardless of what this platform says, I am pretty sure Edirne is still Europe). Ironically, Canakkale is moreLäs mer
Edirne

I made it to Turkey! Merhaba!
And its another rest day so I have time to drink tea, coffee, and more tea, and update this blog fully caffeinated. And I had baklava, obviously.
Some culturalLäs mer
Didymoteicho and sleeping with the cows

One of the overarching dilemma's of this travel blog is what to post and how much. I could make it a weird Wikipedia duplication and only give you some facts of history with pictures; but then youLäs mer
Komotini

Yesterday was one of those totally mixed days. Left the campsite and Hans and Anita, a super nice dutch couple that were touring across turkey for 90(?) days with their caravan who helped me in manyLäs mer
Past thessaloniki somewhere

Let’s update this again. I arrived in thessaloniki a few days back and finally, FINALLY, managed to fix the insert issue for my ortlieb panniers. I emailed ahead to the only ortlieb dealer in like aLäs mer
Macedonia & Greece

If you don't know, I use komoot for most of my route planning, because it integrates nicely with my wahoo computer. (How much easier it is nowadays, compared to having to constantly stop and look.)Läs mer
Skopje

Day three of the three-countries-in-three-days thing. Well, actually, you know how Arendt said that our inventions (flying, not even mentioning the internet) have made the world smaller? You can nowLäs mer
Kosovo

So the last three days I did a „one country a day“ type deal; on a bike there are not too many places you can do that. But in this case, it was actually easier.
So kosovo… well the towns ILäs mer
Albania 🤟

What have you heard before about Albania? I have heard it be referred to as „an absolute shithole“ where they burn plastic trash, I had been warned a few days back by greece motorcyclists at theLäs mer
Olive garden camp

Yesterday had a chat on the free ferry here in montegro with an italian touring cyclist. Conclusion: yes, drivers here are insane, they dont give you space, and they should stop honking.
Didnt getLäs mer
Back to the coast

Pretty heavy day here after still not waking up super confident that I was fit. But despite my previous quarrels with this coast, I wanted to see it again. I'm all about love/hate relationships, youLäs mer
Mostar

So, 2 october im still in mostar, feeling pretty shitty or under the weather. The weather is awesome though.
Yesterday I chatted some american up about turkish coffee (and how this weird cupLäs mer
Into bosnia

Highlight here? Very very heavy climbs, and the poverty and total “balkan” feeling in bosnia. Dirty polluting cars, waste wherever, dangerous driving. Here the honking was sometimes friendly,Läs mer
Dobro jutro!

Way fresher legs than the day before, and little wind!
First person I met was a farmer, herding her flock, and was greeted welcomingly, "dobro jutro!"
It is shocking that the more you go inland, theLäs mer
Escaping the grasp of these windgods

So, the forecast was again that the wind would die out, and only be like bft 3 instead of 7-8. Wake up, look on my phone… same wind wind warning, except this time bft scale 6-7. I just wanted toLäs mer
Karlobag

Well the forecast said the wind would become less. I was hopeful once again.
It mostly wasn’t, except from some bits where I genuinely thought the wind gods were being nice. Yes, it did weirdLäs mer
Wiiiiind along the coast

Tim and Melissa — german couple whose tent almost flew away during the night - decided to walk, I was somehow convinced “it will be fiiine”. Well it wasn’t.
Two days of trying to cycle,Läs mer
Mali Lug

Got very optimistic when the rain let up half an hour in the morning. Worst rain I’ve been in for a long time, but the bags are fully waterproof.
Made it to the coast where the bad rain was swappedLäs mer