Monday, 24 June 2019

24 June - Prague


Good afternoon reader

I collapsed into the sleeping bag at about 9pm and apart from the mad Dutchman next door who decided to reposition his caravan at 10pm, it was a quiet night.

The inter web here is not too good - photos and alike will have to wait a while.

This morning I was playing the Tourist - I don't like touristy places and I am not very good at sight seeing. But I wandered about in the heat and took a few photos etc. It is very hot here at present and there are far too many people about.
The main fun was had trying to catch a bus and Metro at 7.30am and pay for them... luckily there was a young lady at the bus stop who was very helpful - I ended not paying for the bus ride and just about managed the underground.

 And I found my way back to the camp site too....

I really don't know how those Iron Butt riders do it - two long days and my back is buggered. It should be a short run tomorrow down to Brno and then into Slovakia.

Sunday, 23 June 2019

Germany and Czechoslovak


















Dear reader ,

What to say about today - well it rained all night, so it was a wet pack up this morning. I got on the road at 8am - I found it really hard to get out of bed this morning - too much time in the saddle yesterday. I knew it was going to be another long day today so I just had to get a grip and get going.

Found a nice road side cafe for breakfast and saw these two on a trailer ....

Cochem

Saturday, 22 June 2019

Cochem

22 Jun - Luxembourg and Germany

Dear reader,

A good start deserves fresh socks and pants. As expected today was a very long day. Rode out early from that excellent campsite and within 10 minutes we were in Germany. Lots of twisty roads and highlands and valleys. We finally reached a hotel after about 5 hours riding, in the woods and stopped for a coffee and a bun. Lots of speedy bikes about as we were near to the Nurembergring. A lot more back roads and Gertie was determined to send me through every town that had road works. Lots and lots of Umleitungs (spelling?). Never did find that place!!

About 3 o'clock it started to rain and it just got heavier and heavier... until I arrived at the campsite, drenched. Found the pitch and a nice German couple helped me pitched the tent in the rain.

There was a country and western evening on at the site, with beer, currywerst and chips. I met up with the friendly Germans and we had a laugh about biking and Brexit !!!

I am now stood in the gents toilet charging my phone as I type. It has been a long hard day and there is another tomorrow as I head to Prague and the plan is to stay there for two nights - Monday's are non-riding days - I need to get some washing done.

Nite nite

Friday, 21 June 2019


Belgium, France and Luxemberg

Good evening dear reader,
After a good meal and just the one beer I slept surprisingly well.  After packing up I had an early start at about 7:30.  For the first 30 miles it was all good and then the navigation went to pot as usual - we ended up heading the the middle of Lille…. So a quick escape saw us on a very busy motorway - with stop and start for about 10 miles due to road works….  Good job I don't mind filtering….  And I must remember not to do it in Germany.
We finally broke free of the main roads and back on the quieter back roads and ended up in Mons.   I worked at NATO SHAPE  for a few years - not a lot to see these days as the fences are so high and deep.  We rode on to Soignes where I used to live and the building is still there and looks quite good considering its age.  The town has grown so much, they even have a Lidl and a McDonalds - its amazing how thing change in just 40+ years (?)….  So it was back onto the highways and byways of Belgium and France and finally into Luxemberg.  Some would say its a bikers dream with so many twisty roads ?? I am not sure these days.
The camp site is great and I have a pitch next to the river and the sun is hot - what else could I ask for.
Tomorrow is into the Rheinland and hopefully as far as Mannheim and the southern Rihine although judging by today performance I think that might be a little to long in the saddle..

Nite Nite

Thursday, 20 June 2019

Look it’s sunshine ....

20 June - France and Belgium


Good evening dear reader,

I had a very casual ride down to Folkestone and the Chunnel.   No sooner had I boarded the train then we were off.  Lots of bikers on board - not very talkative or interesting, mostly going to some sort of rally or a cannonball type event down to Nice.   Lots of wheelies on arriving in France (no me) - I just parked up and let Gertie Garmin sort herself out and and off we went - very little traffic, empty back roads to Ypres and the campsite.   I must sort Gertie out as Belgium appears to have disappeared from the screen??

Arrived at "Camping Ypra" - a very nice and clean campsite.  All sorted and now in the Reception having a Le Fort beer (Belgium tea) with a very noisy group of Belgians.  It is very sunny and warm and once I have had this beer it back to the tent to cook supper.
 
Tomorrow I am going to have a cruise around Mons, Casteau and Soignes - I served there with NATO way back in the '70s.  Then onwards and upwards to Luxemberg.

I will remember to stop and take photos - honest.

Nite Nite

So far so good.....

Thursday, 13 June 2019

HU UK 2019 - Day 2






HU UK 2019 - Thursday

Good morning dear reader,
It is now 5:30am and it has been heavy rain here for the last 12 hours... TIW (This is Wales).

Early morning ablutions done I am going back to bed !!!

Saturday, 25 May 2019

Tuesday, 21 May 2019

.... over the mountain to Pandy

.... after the tea at Abergavenny I rode up to the Honey Cafe a Bronllys.... spent some time chatting the another biker. Then left the cafe and ended up riding over the mountain, through some very narrow lanes and onto the clear land at the top - just me and loads of sheep......

Now back at Pandy Campsite and a well deserved pint...

Now at the Honey Cafe Bronllys

More tea....

A quick trip to Wales

I thought I would take advantage of some good weather, so I rode up to Pandy near Abergavenny in bright sunshine.  Got to the pub/campsite only to find that it does open until 5pm.... their not going to catch any passing trade that way.   So I rode further on into the town, got some fuel and I am now having a pot of tea in the sunshine....

Tomorrow I will be heading into the valleys and reservoirs of the Ely Vally....  more later....

Sunday, 28 April 2019


















Saturday, 27 April 2019

Adventure Overland Show - Stratford upon Avon

Dear Reader,
It is now 8pm on Saturday and the weather has been consistently crap since yesterday. The rain mainly stopped over night and gave way to cold very high winds all day. I have now retired to the tent to get warm. The tea is on the boil and here I sit.

Despite the weather is has been a good day following a merry drink in the beer tent last night, with much merriment and singing of all things... A good group on people ( mostly the bikers that turned up in numbers due to it being a free camping event ). As expected there are lots of BMW GSs and a surprising number of Enfield Himalayan's ... a popular machine by all accounts and only 2 XRV750s on site....

The band has just started up and the kettle has now boiled ... the plan is to rise early and ride home by noon. There is only so many times you can walk around the trading stands... Hopefully a better sleep than last night....

Good night

Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Whoops - now that was close


M25 near Heathrow.   Watch the white car ahead.  The car up ahead of him in the lane to his right moves into my lane right in front of the small white car ahead of me....  then brakes hard because he wanted to take the slip road that he had missed.... the white car had no chance... at least I was able to move to the right... just...  too close for comfort....

Sunday, 24 February 2019

Overland Winter Warmer event - Chipping Warden


I spent a brilliant weekend with David Charlton at the Overland Winter Warmer event that was held at Chipping Warden.   Lots of fog, sunshine, tea and a very cold Sunday morning.  Some excellent presentations and we met up with many really nice people.   I was so glad that I took my ex Army Artic Sleeping bag.....












Monday, 4 February 2019

Plan for Main Trip of 2019

Dear readers, Looks like I will not be getting to USA Overland Expo 2019 in Flagstaff.  Maybe I should plan to return in 2020.   Having looked at the maps of Europe there are so many countries and places that I have not yet seen.  So, as of 29 March 2019 I will be a foreigner when visiting Europe (thanks to those idiots that voted in 2016 for us to leave the EU).  

So riding my trusty 22 year old Honda XRV 750 Africa Twin and clutching my new UK passport, UK driving licence, International Driving Permit, Green Card Insurance, Foreign Travel and Medical Insurance and book of maps, I will be doing a 6,000 miles trip around Europe and Eastern Europe in June and July.

The plan is to pass through and maybe even stop a while in the following countries (in no particular order):
  • France
  • Germany
  • Austria
  • Luxembourg
  • Montenegro
  • Poland
  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Bulgaria
  • Serbia
  • Slovenia
  • Slovakia
  • Albania
  • Hungary
  • Greece
  • Turkey
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina
  • Czechoslovak 
  • Italy
  • Switzerland
  • Austria
  • Kosovo
  • Romania
  • North Macedonia


Ah well - back to the maps.....







Thursday, 31 January 2019

Too cold to ride - this Polish Guy wouldn’t agree

I am stuck at home with broncitus and something nasty.....



Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Friday, 2 November 2018

A day at the races

I spent a day last weekend at the Weymouth Beach Races.  It was a excellent day even with the high winds off the sea blowing sand into our faces.   When I arrived I followed a BMW GS into town and ended up having a cuppa the Ray.   Thanks Ray, my turn next year...




Wednesday, 12 September 2018

Home Again ....



The bike is now back in the UK - all intact with all the kit - although there is a fixing missing from a pannier but I hope to replace that soon.  I have spent the last couple of days cleaning it up and making it look presentable, doing the washing and re-proofing the riding kit.  I now have to book a full service and get new tyres ready for the winter.  Note: the number plate was given to my by Pablo in California and it is now hanging on my wall in the garage.

I will be giving it a run out tomorrow when I meet up with David for lunch and then again on Sunday when I will ride over to the bike show at Nailsea and collect a book from Jacqui Furneaux.

Anyone want to buy a XT660Z Tenere ??







Thursday, 23 August 2018

Back home again


Look who I bumped into at the Adventure Travel Film Festival - none other than Lisa Morris and Jason Spafford... and of course Mick O'Malley, Jacqui Furneaux, Stace Martin, Rui de Costa and so many nice people - shame about the rain but I still had a great time...