We had no idea what route we were going to follow, or how long we were going to be gone.
At the old mine hacienda at Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Queretaro City, Queretaro, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Valle de Bravo, Mexico!
Friday, June 3, 2022
Staying in shape for what's to come!
It was such a nice campsite that we had for our first night in Norway that we decided to stay a second night. We were located right beside a nice bike trail, so Ruth packed us a lunch while I got the bikes ready to go.
Thursday, June 2, 2022
Welcome to Norway! Country number 52...
Norway is a new country for us and it has been on our "to do" list for a long time. But it's a country that is best explored by motorhome, so we needed to get a European motorhome to do it. And the original plan was to do it last summer, but then Covid threw a wrench into things and we weren't able to pick up Max until mid June of last year. By then, we decided it was best to put it off another year.
But we are here now, and we're really excited. It's going to be a great two months!
Wednesday, June 1, 2022
Very frustrating!
We posted our May expense report yesterday evening. You can read it here if you missed it.
It was only a 35 km (22 mile) drive to the port town of Hirtshals at the northern tip of Denmark. We had a few things to do there, so we arrived fairly early.
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
May Expenses
Well, May was an interesting month from an expenses perspective. We drove a lot of miles, having started the month in southern Romania and ending it at the northern tip of Denmark!
Our planned budget was about $1,700 CAD, and we spent a total of $1,817 CAD ($1,437 USD, €1,338). Not bad, considering we drove about 2,600 kms (1,615 miles) and visited 6 different European countries.
Now very close to our ferry departure to Norway
We had been parked overnight at an area that is very popular with hikers and bikers so it only made sense to go for a bike ride before we left. Ruth had read that there is a 12 km (7.5 mile) bike route around the lake, so I got the bikes off and we went for a ride.
Temperature never got much above 13C (55F), and there was not much sunshine, but there was also no wind to speak of.
Monday, May 30, 2022
Denmark is one of the safest countries in the world
Denmark is one of the safest countries in the world, especially outside of Copenhagen. There is an extremely low crime rate, and the risk of natural disaster is virtually zero. There is hardly any graffiti, which is often an indicator of the level of crime. Interestingly, housing prices are quite low. You can buy a nice liveable house and property for about $100,000. But vehicles and fuel are expensive. Overall, I would suggest that Denmark is simply a nice country. It's unfortunate that they get winter here!
The official language is Danish, however they are taught English at a very young age, and 86% of the people speak English as a second language.
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Welcome to Denmark!
Denmark is not a new country for us.
In fact, Denmark was country #7 on our list of visited countries. We were in Copenhagen way back in 1999. We flew here from Canada for a long weekend!
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Well, that was a miserable day!
We had to drive right through the middle of the city of Hamburg, but we waited until almost 10:00am, and really, the traffic wasn't very bad. Certainly better than I expected, so that was good.
There's one direct route north and it's all on the freeway. We normally try and avoid the freeway, but the weather wasn't great and there wasn't anything we wanted to see along the way.
Friday, May 27, 2022
Matching more of my father's photos in Hamburg, Germany
Some of you will remember that my father did two trips to Europe in the 1950's and took quite a lot of slide photos. Ruth has digitized them, and when we are in some of the same areas, we try to stand in the same spot he might have stood in order to match up those 1950's photos and see what it looks like today.
Thursday, May 26, 2022
Made it to the big city of Hamburg
Lots of driving the last few days. Max's odometer crossed the 14,000 km (8,700 mile) mark yesterday. We picked him up on June 18th of last year. It's hard to believe we have had him for almost a year already!
That's quite a few miles in the first year, but I think the second year will be much less.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
The pretty town of Schöningen , Germany
Although we had no problem finding decent overnight spots during the past seven months, it is refreshing to be back in Germany where it's downright easy. Many towns and villages have dedicated motorhome parking, and many of those have facilities for emptying and refilling holding tanks.
We did a longer drive yesterday... got up at 6:30am and drove non stop for an hour and a half before we stopped for breakfast.
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Heading for Hamburg
We crossed from Czechia into Germany yesterday. Welcome home Max! Germany is Max's home country because he has German licence plates.
We're on a bit of a mission now, so we're doing a fair bit of driving. We want to spend a day or two in the city of Hamburg. Some of you will remember that we sometimes try to match up some of my father's photographs from his European travels in the 1950's, and he spent quite a lot of time in Hamburg, so we have several photos we would like to try to recreate.
Monday, May 23, 2022
Well that was a fun reunion!
Between 2010 and 2017 we used the couchsurfing website a lot to find shared accommodation with local people in the countries we were visiting. We met a lot of wonderful people, many of whom we are still in touch with today. In fact, we stayed with over 50 hosts during those years.
One of those hosts was a young lady in the village of Istebne, Slovakia. Jana was only 20 years old at the time and still living with her parents, but she said she would be happy to show us around the area, and even arranged for us to stay at a nearby student residence that was vacant for the summer.
Sunday, May 22, 2022
We are happy taking the back roads...
We did a fair drive yesterday, again on the backroads. One thing about Czechia is that there are lots of paved backroads that are easily passable by all vehicles. No need at all to get on the freeways if you're not in a rush to get anywhere.
And, the freeways in Czechia are all toll roads. You need to buy what they call a "vignette" in advance. It's essentially an e-pass that registers your vehicle's licence plate. Many European countries have this system in one form or another, but sometimes it's just for heavy trucks, and sometimes it's for all vehicles. You need to check each country in advance to see what the rules are.
Saturday, May 21, 2022
Sometimes we meet a vehicle larger than us...
Other than driving, we didn't really do much yesterday. We're staying off the main highways, which makes for some interesting scenery and sometimes interesting driving conditions!
And it's pretty slow going, but we'd rather do this than be on the main highways. I actually timed some of our drive this morning and we drove for a full hour non stop and put on 62 kms (39 miles).
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