Day 6 - Kukes to Djakovica (Kosovo)
Our planned route was to ride out of Kukes, taking a gravel road following the lake, turning left just before the border
View looking aback at Kukes
Berin & myself enjoying a great track
The closer we got to the border we came across bunkers and watch-towers
Here you can see Kosovo in the background
The track is still looking well used
But as we carried on it started to look less well used
Went to recci the track, you can tell by my look in this picture that it was not good news!
The track ended in steps up to someone’s home
A quick check of the map confirmed that we would need to retrace our steps
This was the route we ended up riding, to me checking out tracks that may or may not work out is all part of the fun
The local security were keeping a close eye on us!
This beast was seriously checking out the HP2
We enjoyed the track in the opposite direction
Just as Nicky stopped to take this picture, a chap came along speaking good English and said he saw us ride by and knew we’d be returning and that they didn’t see many bikes that way!
It was a busy track, but not with the kind of traffic we’re used to!
We were back on the main road, a mixture of good graded gravel and tarmac. We pulled into a petrol station and were talking about getting food and were greeted by a ‘Cockney’ Albanian, living in London back home to visit his family.
This was the feast he arranged for us, this was a real luxury for us as it had been bread & Laughing Cow most days, as it had been so remote.
We passed a disused factory, I commented that if we got stuck we could always spend the night here, but Jane told us this was the kind of place the zombies hang out at!!!
Again, as we got close to the border there were more signs of defence.
The Kosovo border has to be the friendliest border crossing we’ve ever experienced.
I had way-marked the hotel Carshia Jupave , it was good that the borderguards & police had also recommended this, I think it was a mixture of GPS freezing, user error & road works that resulted in us taking an indirect route to the hotel!
A few heads were turned when we ended up having to ride down this cobbled alley to the underground parking
We went for a wander before dinner
We saw the usual sights you’d expect from a town with a history
But we couldn’t work out if this was the ‘in-place’ to buy wedding attire …
Being in the building trade, it’s been a few years since I’ve seen electrical work like this!