Just to assure those moms out there we found the camp ground and had a nice night of sleep. It was a joke of an operation that took too much of our money. But we did meet a nice German man named Manfred who will let us stay with him in his home town of Oxberg, some 60K out of Munich/Oktoberfest later in the trip. We always seem to find the people we need to find. Tonight we get the local's tour of the night life of Belgrade. This is a town that seems to come alive when the sun descends. Who knows what it will actually look but it might just happen that we don't get back to Belgrade soon. So why we are here we must get the view. We have decided on a hostel for the night and are working on what will be the next step. I really just wanted to take this moment to upload some more pictures. And for everybody following the blog and not posting comments...we are waiting ;) Will write from Bosnia. Much love.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Just to assure those moms out there we found the camp ground and had a nice night of sleep. It was a joke of an operation that took too much of our money. But we did meet a nice German man named Manfred who will let us stay with him in his home town of Oxberg, some 60K out of Munich/Oktoberfest later in the trip. We always seem to find the people we need to find. Tonight we get the local's tour of the night life of Belgrade. This is a town that seems to come alive when the sun descends. Who knows what it will actually look but it might just happen that we don't get back to Belgrade soon. So why we are here we must get the view. We have decided on a hostel for the night and are working on what will be the next step. I really just wanted to take this moment to upload some more pictures. And for everybody following the blog and not posting comments...we are waiting ;) Will write from Bosnia. Much love.
Friday, August 28, 2009
This is Serbia, 'Anything is Possible'
Well, we have made across the Serbian boarder a few days ago and it has been hot. Probably somewhere in the 90s but it doesn't really matter because we have to keep riding in order to get out of this country. It is not really that bad but the most third world like yet. The commons sights so far have been corn fields, dead animal carcasses, and 18wheelers passing closely at high rates of speeds. We are constantly passing burning heaps of organic debris and trash we scents and defuses the light nicely.
We arrived in Belgrade this afternoon after the scariest ride so far. It seems like a pretty wild place although we are not sure how long we will stay to enjoy it. We are working out somewhere to stay and may have to keep riding until we find camping. The map says there is camping in the area but our map, it turns out, is shit. Brett is on the phone right now working it out. Keep those fingers crossed yall.
We did meet a very helpful man named Zlatko. He approached us in the small town of Coka as we were looking at our map in front of his shop. He was the only person in this village of 4 thousand that spoke English. Lucky us. We told him we were Canadian because apparently only half of Serbians like Americans. We are not sure which ones. So until we get to Croatia we are from Vancuver, BC. Zlatko also proved to be the local hair stylist. This was also fortunate as we had been looking for shaves for a few days. Our favorite quote of his was, 'This is Serbia, Anything is Possible.' So an hour later we were so fresh and clean and looking for that ever elusive camping site.
We are considering taking a train to Sarajevo to expedite our arrival at the coast. We are greasy and anxious to swim in that salty Adriatic. The Canadian, Alex, that Brett just started talking to informed us that is that it would be no problem. He is vacationing with his family over here and just so happens to be at the same internet cafe. He told us to try and stay here in Belgrade for a few nights if possible because it is great. We will try. Maybe another hostel.
Well, I only purchased an hour of time and I am waiting for the not so pleasant lab attendant to start yelling at me. That kind of seems to be the method. If they are not yelling it must be okay. Hope everybody is well. Until the next time.
Steven and Brett
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Its about to be 9oclock and Brett is helping Ivan and his Mom take books off the shelf and put them in boxes. The shelf almost fell off the apartment wall last night and we have to do this before we go out dancing tonight. We are meeting up with a coulple of girls we met at the bar last night for a local drink called Palinka. It is pure alcohol infused with fruit of your choice. Needless to say we are right on track. We have been Budapest for 2 nights now and are staying with Ivan, another couch surfing friend, who is showing Budapest by bikes messenger style. We are showing him some of that Budapest nightlife he lives so close to. But lets back up. Its been awhile and an entire country since we last checked in. Slovakia was amazing. As South Poland fades into Slovakia the mountains punch out the earth and the sun gets hot. We rode some hard days and fell into some pretty funny circumstances and steep hills as we lost our way. Slovakia had us sleeping in school parking lots, lovely mountain meadows, a bus stop, and other little coves here and there. North Slovakia has the mountains and the tourists while the South has projects and frowns. We were happy to cross the Hungarian boarder as things started looking up. The woman look better and the restaurants are more easily identifiable.
We will be on our way south toward Serbia as soon as we get new maps and start pedaling. That makes our stay here in Budapest at 4 days. That is not nearly long enough as we have just started to get acquainted with the locals. We were able to play some bike polo and this was amazing. They play on hard courts with boards but everything else is about the same including the laughter and drinking. Brett and I represented the states like some true blooded players making passes and scoring points.
There is so much to tell and this blog does very little justice to the experience we are having. There is so much to tell and so little space to do it. Do know that Brett and I are getting along swimmingly and continually laughing at our inside jokes and shared experience. We are constantly put in situations that illuminate how good and how crazy we have it in the States. It seems so long that we have been away. Each day is an eternity of memories.
It is nice though being able to share a bit with all yall back home. Thanks for staying in touch and posting those comments. We miss you all. Until next time. Much love, Steven and Brett. (and for Kelsey, Ace and Gary)
There is so much to tell and this blog does very little justice to the experience we are having. There is so much to tell and so little space to do it. Do know that Brett and I are getting along swimmingly and continually laughing at our inside jokes and shared experience. We are constantly put in situations that illuminate how good and how crazy we have it in the States. It seems so long that we have been away. Each day is an eternity of memories.
It is nice though being able to share a bit with all yall back home. Thanks for staying in touch and posting those comments. We miss you all. Until next time. Much love, Steven and Brett. (and for Kelsey, Ace and Gary)
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Hello from Slovakia! Unfortunatly this post will be without images. Brett and I can barely figure out how to use the keyboards and I am afriad that loading pictures may cause the citys power grid to crash. Look at these letters or symbols we now have to navigate. § ň ú ä ľ š č ť ž ý Needless to say we are already missing the Polish we spoke so badly. We have finally reached the mountains and are currently in the mountain town of Lipt. Mikuláš. We are eating anything and everything and our new mosquito tent, made in the last Polish town we stayed in in fact, is allowing us to get our beauty rest. We are trying to find someone to host us in Budapest via CouchSurfing.com. So far we have been taken care of very well primarily by our hosts mother who they still live with. The families are much tighter knit. We ride anywhere from 5 to 8 hours a day. These numbers are decreasing as the road grade percentage is increasing. Holy shit was that road today was steep. This whole country seems to be a vast mountain range. Brett thinks we can cross it in 3 days. I think five. Regardless our legs will look like redwoods and our skin like bronze. We must prepare for the beaches of Croatia. We only need those speedos...or do we-a question mark goes here but i dont know how to make it go. Much love from Europe. Thanks for the posts. It is great to hear from everybody. Steve and Brett
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