I do my best to categorize all the different posts. In fact it is quite simple as long as I avoid the human error factor.
Here you will find the posts I uploaded while being on the road with our 4wheelmachine. We used to travel with our Mercedes 4×4 Hymer Camper MLT-580. We, sort of, sold it in 2024.
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I’m not sure what’s going on here. Seems like there are ferry’s all over the place. Today I’m in my sporty mode. The 4wheelmachine stays on the mainland and I’m with my bicycle on my way to this little German island named Föhr. Do you think they have ‘Currywurst’ over there?
Starting on pole postion leaving the ferry today. I’m on my way to the Marina in Augustenborg in Denmark. Just having a look before we bring our onewheelfloatinglady over there for a couple of years.
Surely I’m going to take the touristic route, so despite the pole position I’m pretty sure I’ll finish last again.
What do you do on a rainy day in the Ardennes? Not that it matters to me what you would do, but I visited the Bastogne War Museum, including the Bois Jacques Foxholes near Bastenaken and for the third time the impressive Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial. Lots of history, lots of stories. It makes you sad, humble, grateful and silent.
Bonjour, Guten Morgen, Moooguuh. You never know how to start a conversation here. Bütgenbach is a nice little town in Belgium, near a reservoir lake and the ‘Vennbahn’. Which makes it a perfect spot for cycling, mountainbiking, trailrunning and hiking. And that’s why I’m here for. Sporty me.
Still having some troubles with these old railway signals. How do I know when it’s safe to continue. I need to know before I’m losing track.
We are done and gone. Walked at least another marathon in the city, saw all the things we had to see and even more like one of the ‘Berliner Unterwelten’ tours and a nice guided tour at the ‘Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche’ old and new-style. Both impressive and educational as well as almost everything we’ve seen the last days.
We certainly became experts in traveling with the public transport. We even passed a train station three times, with three different trams in just a bit more then three minutes. That must have been a day record for Dutch tourists in Berlin.
Please check Leonie’s Polarsteps for lots of pictures or just take a look for yourself one day. I’m sure we will, we forgot something.