We arrived late at night to a small village in the mountains. The camp site was closed but Aziz, a local was so kind to invite us to his home. He gave us two rooms with beds and chai tea. The next day we experienced Eid al-Adha, a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide. A
After 3 days in Morocco we still dont know what time it is. GPS time, phone time, local time that seems to change by day… sometimes by 15-30 minutes…
Faces, colors, sounds, odor.
A good start on this looooong train ride through Europe!
Heavy winds on the way to Hamburg. Pitstop at German Touratech to add some more “just have to have stuff”. I got myself a “cameltoe”…!?!? A sidestand extention thing so the bike will bea easy to park on loose ground. Just loaded the GSés on the Autozug and have 20 houers to go to Narbonne.
We had loads of time to go from Särö to Gothenburg but we managed to leave in last minute and stressed away to the Ferryl. After a bitter second place in the “music quiz” we deserved a nice food and wine buffe 😉
We are leaving today! Chris, Jonas and I. Three BMW F800GS motorbikes loaded with cameras, tents, extra parts and plenty of advenure spirit! =) The ferry goes from Gothenburg to Kiel. Then we will drive the bikes to Hamburg, about 84 kilometers. From Hamburg to south France by train. Another 200 kilometers by bike and