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Dienstag, 7. Juni 2011

The Vacation Before The Trip

Presently we are finishing our last couple of days in Italy. There has not been much to post as the past 8 days have been eating, drinking, and reading.  Only one day was even spent on a motorcycle! So really this is the vacation before the trip, because as most overland motorcyclists will tell you, a trip is much more of an adventure than a holiday. For those of who craving a little more action (although I would argue family vacations do have danger and action, just of a different variety  ;-)  ) Andi has finished the sneak preview to our Iceland video!

 

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The Vacation Before The Trip

Presently we are finishing our last couple of days in Italy. There has not been much to post as the past 8 days have been eating, drinking, and reading.  Only one day was even spent on a motorcycle! So really this is the vacation before the trip, because as most overland motorcyclists will tell you, a trip is much more of an adventure than a holiday. For those of who craving a little more action (although I would argue family vacations do have danger and action, just of a different variety  ;-)  ) Andi has finished the sneak preview to our Iceland video!

 

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The Vacation Before The Trip

Presently we are finishing our last couple of days in Italy. There has not been much to post as the past 8 days have been eating, drinking, and reading.  Only one day was even spent on a motorcycle! So really this is the vacation before the trip, because as most overland motorcyclists will tell you, a trip is much more of an adventure than a holiday. For those of who craving a little more action (although I would argue family vacations do have danger and action, just of a different variety  ;-)  ) Andi has finished the sneak preview to our Iceland video!

 

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Montag, 1. November 2010

Our Budget For Iceland: What We Spent & Where We Spent It

Warning:  This post has been written by Sherrie.  If you want our budget breakdown and only our budget break down then you can jump straight to it here:  Our Iceland Budget.

Despite what you might think this blog has not been abandoned. I know that in blogging time allowing 2 weeks to pass between posts is the same as announcing the blog is dead, but in our case we are honestly just too busy at the moment.  I am trying to finish my Masters as well as working, and Patrick is Swabian and always works like a maniac when not on a trip, plus he has started a new blogging project over at P.S. Refocus.  Work is winning over writing for the reason that we are saving our pennies like mad for our next big trip (Patrick has written a post about it, it just needs some fine tunning and that should be out later in the week as well!).  And so onto the actual post! ( But first a pretty picture!)

Dienstag, 12. Oktober 2010

Tourist Traps For Your Birthday

It does sounds like a disease, but just as you know the ways certain diseases are spread, yet in the heat of the moment you can not resist and fall into something nasty, so is it with the tourist trap.  On our trip to Turkey I decided that what I really wanted for my birthday was to visit Pamukkale.  And it was heartbreaking in the disappointment it brought.  It may just be the only place in our travels that the pictures we took look better than the reality.  Not to let experience deter me however (I swear rats have higher learning curves) on this trip I declared it was to be the Blue Lagoon.

Patrick warned me, cautioning me with tales of Pamukkale, and so I concluded that we would check out Myvatin's nature baths Jarbodinl instead, and if we loved it we would brave the Blue Lagoon -  if not then I still got a day soaking in blue water followed by lamb.  (Sorry to my vegetarian readers, and also to cute furry animals everywhere, but they are delicious, and I have discovered that when hungry I would in fact divulge state secrets not under torture, but rather after a couple of days with just a little food followed by the scent of bacon frying.  Who am I kidding here, after a couple of hours).

Dienstag, 21. September 2010

Reindeer Did Not Eat Our Helmets

AKA Wilma Got Nailed & Betty Got Screwed; AKA Part 2 Of "Scratch The Hype, You Are Never Alone In Iceland".

You may wonder why I only told half the story of our first attempt to visit Askja.  Those of you who understand German got the whole story from Patrick over on Journizer.  And if you read his description of events then you understand full well why I waited until we were back in Stuttgart before putting this post up.  Especially for those of you who know my mother.  Ever since I started to travel she has decided to send me her Clairol  bills claiming any sightings of gray hair as a direct result of my wandering ways.  However since reforming from a backpacker to a motorcycle traveler she has declared a box no longer cuts it, but rather a trip to her favorite hairdresser is in order.  This means that the bill has significantly increased, and I have responded in kind by sharing things after the fact.  The denial keeps everyone happier. But the truth is reindeer did not gnaw on our helmets.  In fairness nobody believed me that they did, but now I am willing to divulge the truth. 

 I left off with Wilma's flat tire, and the inability for even 5 minutes of privacy in which to pee in peace.  I was also cursing over the fact that I had decided against taking a book that morning, as I honestly believed I would not need it as I was on the way to spend the day swimming in a collapsed magma chamber that has since filled with water. But that was not what fate had in store for us.  Instead,  I was left in the rather rainy desert of Iceland's interior with nothing to do while waiting for Patrick to return with the hopefully repaired inner tire tube. (Cursing the entire time that I broke one of my golden rules of travel, always have a book!)

Return he did, but with bad news.  The nail had destroyed the entire inner tube.  Shredded it in fact.  We needed to ride 2 hours to the next big town to buy the tube there.  Askja was out for the day.  So I jumped on back and we took off in the direction of the ring road.  When we got back to our campsite we checked the tire pressure and then headed for the “safer” ring road.

I don't actually know what happened next.  I remember we were on the paved road, I remember we were approaching a hill, and I remember the bike wobbling and Patrick fighting to keep it upright.  My next conscious memory  is sitting in the middle of the road, Patrick behind me, trying to explain what happened.  Namely that we were in Iceland (I had no memory of getting there, despite the fact we were there 4 days at that point), that his bike had a flat tire, that we were on the way to get a new inner tube, and more importantly, that we had an accident.  At which point I cried out “WE HAD AN ACCIDENT?” Apparently this had in fact been going on for over half an hour, where I would get upset we had an accident, before asking him where we were, what was going on, and why we were in the middle of the road before getting upset when told we had an accident, then I would go all dazed and confused and that would be time to cue the loop.

But the last time this happened is in fact the beginning of my complete memories.   When told for the 30th time that we had had an accident it sunk in and I asked how, and how did we even get to Iceland, before it all came back to me, the ferry ride, Patrick's flat tire, and then a vague recollection of the bike wobbling before nothingness.  The good part was that with no memory of the accident I had no real fear of the bike.  I did however have a hell of a lot of fear of not remembering anything, and a hypochondriac at the best of times I had visions of brain lesions and  internal bleeding.

For the curious, it takes a little over an hour for the ambulance to get you when you are outside a major center in Iceland, but still on the highway.  I do not want to know what would happen if you severely hurt yourself in the middle of the interior.

An hour and a half later we are in hospital in Neskaupstadur, I have a concussion but I am otherwise fine, and Patrick has severely bruised ribs but is otherwise fine.  We get a 2 day stay in hospital, and may I say, if you are going to land yourself in hospital on your holidays, you could do worse than an Icelandic one!  The nurses were all smiles, you get lamb for lunch and coffee and cake at 3, fruit before bed, and doctors who map out the best places to ride in Iceland! 

And why did Betty blow her tire on the highway despite it being brand new and the tire pressure checked before riding off?  A giant screw she picked up on the ring road.  And that is why Wilma got nailed and Betty got screwed.  (That is a direct quote from Patrick's facebook status, never say the boy does not have a way with words!).

 

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Mittwoch, 8. September 2010

Clever, Not Beautiful

Patrick and I have come up with some “little jokes” over the weather in Iceland.

Such as:

What do you call sunshine in Iceland?

A lie!

And our favorite:

What is a good day in Iceland? Rain and wind at your back!

What is a bad day in Iceland? Rain and wind from all directions, particularly the side!

 

And how do we brave let alone survive this cruel weather that tosses and turns us every which way?

In the wise words of Hawksley Workman “If your goal is plain survival then be clever not beautiful”

Clever may not be camping in Iceland in September, but I tossed beauty out the window and I've gone for survival baby, as in WARMTH.

Mock not, as I have said before, it was on sale, it keeps me warm and dry, and 9 year old Sherrie is green with envy over the colors and style.

And you should see Patrick's new beard....

 

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