Sunday morning was time for me to say goodbye to another incredible group of CouchSurfers.
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Last breakfast |
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The famous one is leaving |
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Getting dressed |
So I left. Since my
Garmin Oregon 550 was a little confused, because I turned off motorways and so he kept on calculating I decided to ride for a while to the
South. After some time of easy cruising I saw this sign.
That's not
Germany anymore! Now I just realised how close to
France we were all the time, and now I know, that I entered mainland
France at their most eastern point in
Lauterbourg,
Alsace. It was time to turn on the motorways on my Garmin, and soon I was riding east. In
Ulm I decided to return to preferred direction,
South, towards
Tyrol,
Austria. I was already tired of long highways and riding without a mirror didn't help either. In Austria I rode on side roads and I passed two roads with more than 1500 meters altitude,
Gerlos pass and
Felbertauernstrasse with Felbertauerntunnel.
Price was 4.40€ for me, because they didn't accept Maestro card and I was out of cash
Slovenia was closer and closer and after 860 kilometres and 12 hours and a half of riding I was finally home. My back wouldn't bend even for a soup in a prison floor anymore.
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3 days, 1900 kilometres |
And here it is, finally. Video from our CouchSurfing Invasion to
Germany 2011.
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