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European Cycle Tour 2005: Day 156: Nearly Foiled in Frankfurt | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Sunday, October 16, 2005. Day 156: Nearly Foiled in Frankfurt. While the search was on we cleaned up the bike and trailer, see first picture. See the remaining photos. Carl, Sandy and Abby Penwarden. Location: Frankfurt, Germany. New Zealand Cycle Tours. European Cycle Tour 2001. Day 145: Got half a day in Graz. Day 146-147: Stunning Salzburg. Days 149-150: Salzburg to Bogen.
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European Cycle Tour 2005: Day 146-147: Stunning Salzburg | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Thursday, October 06, 2005. Day 146-147: Stunning Salzburg. We got into Salzburg on the late afternoon of Thursday 6th October, just to keep you up with how current we are right now with our postings! Salzburg is a lovely city - here is a picture of the city from the fortress. We´ve found some cool fountains and statues - here is the Kapitel Horsepond and the Cathedral. Location: Salzburg, Austria.
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European Cycle Tour 2005: Day 144: Maribor | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Tuesday, October 04, 2005. Due to the "inclement" weather we left Ljubljana by train and headed to Maribor. We found a great restaurant complete with Hungarian dancing . . . . We also found this cool 400 year old grape vine which is famous in Maribor. The last photo is of our rig on the train in Maribor, Slovenia as we left that night to get to Graz, Austria. Carl, Sandy and Abby Penwarden.
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European Cycle Tour 2005: Days 149-150: Salzburg to Bogen | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Saturday, October 08, 2005. Days 149-150: Salzburg to Bogen. Our route from Salzburg to Passau follows the Salzach River to the Inn River which then joins the Donau/Danube River. It´s great to get back on cruisy cycle routes and not to worry about traffic. There are lots of cyclists around - not touring cyclists but plenty of day trippers. Carl, Sandy and Abby Penwarden. New Zealand Cycle Tours.
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European Cycle Tour 2005: August 2005 | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Days 109-111: Coast to Coast - Kalamata to Gythio via Kardamyli. From Kalamata we headed south down the coast and then over the hills to Gythio. En route we passed through Kardamyli, an idyllic pelopennese village. We fell in love with Kardamyli, it is quite an unspoilt (untouristed) part of Greece. Carl, Sandy and Abby Penwarden. Location: Kardamyli 240 22, Greece.
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European Cycle Tour 2005: Day 151: Bogen to Kelheim | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Tuesday, October 11, 2005. Day 151: Bogen to Kelheim. Nestled by the Donau is the lovely town of Kelheim - next two photos. Last time we didn´t stop here but caught a boat up the river to Weltenburg and beyond. We decided that this would be a good place to stop this time, and we enjoyed looking inside Befreiungshalle. This monument commemorates the unification of Germany in 1815.
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European Cycle Tour 2005: Day 152: Kaputt in Kelheim, Fixed by Florian | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Wednesday, October 12, 2005. Day 152: Kaputt in Kelheim, Fixed by Florian. From Kelheim we had just 4 x 100km days to go to reach our target of 7500km for the trip. This was very achievable due to the flat gradient of the bike tracks. . . . . Alas - we only travelled 4km. Florian is the owner of Bike Station Kelheim. And he saved our bacon! You´re the man! Carl, Sandy and Abby Penwarden.
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European Cycle Tour 2005: Days 153-155: Back to the source of the Donau | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Saturday, October 15, 2005. Days 153-155: Back to the source of the Donau. As you will see from the previous posting, we lost 150km due to our bike problem, so we rode 60km from Kelheim and caught a train from Ingolstadt to Ulm for the remaining 140km (only took 2 hours! To make up our lost time. We are leaving at midnight tonight Tues 18th October for Sydney and then straight up to Townsville on ...
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European Cycle Tour 2005: June 2005 | Carl Penwarden | Sandy Penwarden
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European Cycle Tour 2005. 156 Days cycle touring in Western and Mediterranean Europe. Total distance 7373km. Thursday, June 30, 2005. Day 48: To Molveno. As we left Torbole we had a neat bike track to the next town and this castle was perched above us. We were finally getting into some cool mountain territory and so we cool stuff to look at as we cycled. The third photo is near the top of some switchbacks that we cycled up - there were 9 tornantes as they are called, and it was a good climb. Ciao from th...