This year we went to Germany

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It's been a while since we returned and seeing as none of the other tossers on the trip have offered any sort of trip report I thought I'd bung a few pics on here and see how much I can remember as the pics go up.
The cast of players; Johnnyboxer, Springer, Oscar (Oie), Darkhorse, Degsey, myself and step father Richard, seen here raising a glass to our friend and traveling buddy Gerry who had to cancel his plans to join us on this trip only 3 weeks before we set off due to his worsening health.
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Richard and I elected to head down to Folkestone on Friday afternoon and stay in a B&B in readiness for our Eurotunnel crossing at 8.30am, we stayed at guest house called The Relish, it was clean and comfortable and our hosts were charming and helpful, allowing us to park our bikes in the frontage of their property.
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The following morning, the plan was to meet the others either en-route or at the first Hotel, Richard and I made an early start for the Eurotunnel arriving at around 7.20am, due to a "technical issue" our departure would be delayed as all train times were being revised on an hourly basis, first estimate we were given was around a 2 hour delay, I realised we would probably end up travelling with Dave,Degsey and Oscar who had booked a crossing 2 hours later than ours, and so it turned out that we boarded at around 12.15, during the morning we had been joined by Springer who had got all spontaneous and adventurous and decided to join us after all :clap
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Johnny meanwhile had experienced delays too, he was crossing from Hull to Zeebrugge and was approximately 6 hours behind schedule too :D

I had hurriedly attached a camera Ram mount and small cheap camera to the crash bars of my bike to see how well this would work I experimented as we boarded the train

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We arrived on French soil around 2pm local time and had roughly 290 miles ride to the first hotel which was the rather excellent Hotel Hullen in Barweiller http://www.hotelhuellen.de/index.php/en/ where we due to stay for 4 nights, the pace was quite brisk and became more enjoyable as we drew nearer our destination, I managed a few more pics from the bike mounted camera with varyng degrees of success.......

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We arrived after dark, we were greeted by Johnny who had enjoyed a similarly brisk journey, we parked the bikes and checked in and met in the bar/restaraunt, where we ate, and some drinking happened :D
We all sampled some local Schnapps after dinner, Richard enjoyed it tremendously.......

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The obligatory "view from my room" shot.....
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We decided to go nowhere in particular the next day and Johnny lead us on a great ride of the area he knows so well
We did some Strasse....
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And some Gelande.....
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More bike mounted camera shots, not working as well as I'd hoped :rolleyes:
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We stopped here at this memorial to German tank crews (I think....) did someone say the gates were made from tank armour?
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And tried a group selfie with my camera set on timer mode.......
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We stopped for lunch near the Nurburgring and walked to a viewing area

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Fans of yours Johnny ?

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A Post ride de-brief became the accepted way to end the ride over the next few days :beerjug:
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Over the next few days we did some of this;

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Saw places and views like this;

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It's the MIB's :cool:

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2014 won't be a vintage year for local wine producers though :rolleyes: ;)

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:D

We stopped for coffee and cake in pretty little towns
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Say CHEESE for the camera :D
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:bow
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We visited emporiums of TAT......
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We enjoyed some good food in good company........

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Enjoyed the hospitality (and FREE w-fi ) ;)
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And toasted absent friends :beerjug:
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On Wednesday 5 of us were heading for our second Hotel in Bad Peterstal whilst Darkhorse and Degsey were heading for home :(

More soon................
 
Having said our goodbyes to Dave & John we were heading for the Hotel Hirsch in Bad Petrstal a place I had stayed at previously in 2005 I think on of Judge's tours, it has changed little but is comfortable and perfectly adequate and set in a great location, http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.hot-hirsch.de/&prev=search
We had a long-ish ride of 250 or so miles taking in the fantastic B500 :clap
Oddly I have no pics for this day maybe somebody else does :confused:
Over the next few days the riding and the scenery were fantastic and we continued to be blessed by the weather gods, we had created several Garmin round robin routes from the hotel and back taking in as many Cols and interesting roads as possible,
The rather good Col de Bagenelles
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Sticker opportunity :thumby:
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And the view from the top......
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On to the Col du Bonhomme, I had gone ahead to get some pics of the others.......
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JB
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Oscar
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Richard
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Steve
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We enjoyed some great riding in this area it's a favourite of mine, it's not as scenic or as dramatic as the Alps or the Pyrenees for example but in it's favour it is not too far to travel from the UK ferry ports to get to interesting roads, we found the roads to be well surfaced and largely empty of other traffic (maybe due to the time of year.....) the bends are mostly of the constant radius variety, the food and accommodation seems very reasonable when compared to other parts of Europe so a lot to recommend :clap

We had the odd moment where the group got split up and went different ways, we like to think of these as "Gerry moments" ;)
Oscar & Richard
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On one occasion whilst waiting for Oscar I spotted this old fella taking shelter under the trees
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We enjoyed some good food......
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Some great desserts :bow
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We had some memorable rides......
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And some funny moments :D
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We visited another TAT shop
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And saw some strange tree ornaments :eek:
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A great trip, well done Johnny for putting this together :clap
Thanks to all who came for your great company :clap
 
Nice write up Steve of a great trip in smashing company can't wait for the next one.
 
Ahhh, The Relish. We stayed there last year for my flight with a Spitfire treat. Lovely hosts to say the least.
Some nice pics only spoiled by a load of auld grunters ....:D
 
Two Wheel Humvee, good trip report and pictures. The moving picture shots looked like lower light quality. Julie has her little camera set on Sport for moving shots . Have a look see at the camera menu.
Thanks for taking the time to post:thumby:
 
A few more pics

A few more pics
 

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Nice write up Steve of a great trip in smashing company can't wait for the next one.

Hear hear :clap

Ahhh, The Relish. We stayed there last year for my flight with a Spitfire treat. Lovely hosts to say the least.
Some nice pics only spoiled by a load of auld grunters ....:D

Agreed it's a nice place made all the better by the charming hosts, I would stay there again if I'm down that way.
Yea also agreed about the pics ;)

Two Wheel Humvee, good trip report and pictures. The moving picture shots looked like lower light quality. Julie has her little camera set on Sport for moving shots . Have a look see at the camera menu.
Thanks for taking the time to post:thumby:

Thanks Andrew, it's early days with the bike mounted camera and I only fitted to try and get an additional and different perspective on our trip pics, there's room for improvement I think :thumby:

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Nice pics :thumby:

Nice report Steve.:thumb

Cheers Rich :thumby: Weren't you in Europe around the same time? I thought JB said you were at Folkestone the same morning as us :confused:

Fond memories of the great little bar underneath the hotel round the back :thumb:beer:

Yes it's a great little bar Bryn I missed it on our previous trip due to arriving late into the evening but we used it a lot on this trip :thumby:
 
Thanks for posting Steve :beerjug:
 
Thanks for the write up...looks like you all had a great time......
 
Enjoyed that! Great views and ugly old tossers - the perfect trip write up :thumb:D

Thanks for sharing.
 
Yep, we went to France with Wapping on the 13th.:thumb

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