Samstag, 21. Mai 2011

Easter Road Tour. 2 countries, 4 days, 500km

After getting the train on Good Friday with the bike from Bellinzona to Horgen on the Southern side lake Zurich, it was time to push on through the bank holiday traffic into the relative tranquility and rolling hills of the Appfenzella towards St Gallen. Saturday saw the really big hills and endless decending on the way to Feldkirch in Austria. Easter Sunday took me heading North to the Aurstian German border then back into Switzerland along the shores of Lake Bodensee to Kreuzlikgen near Konstanz. Then Monday was due South and a fast ride on totally empty roads back to Zurich to get the train home.




Friday. Horgen to St Gallen 160km

No vehicle access to this church, nice hedge too and setting the scene to come beyond

Somethings are the same as UK, we all make hay when the sun shine



After riding lots of hills, I needed lunch......I managed about half



"Hello is that the planning depertment?"...
"Yes"...
"I would like to build 3 concrete tower blocks in the middle of the country side, is this OK?" ....
"Are there any other tower block in the area?"...
"Nope"...
"Then that's fine but please make them as unsympathetic to the immediate environment as possible and drop the envelope full of used notes off with the Mayor as usual. Thank you for you call." Click

Traffic free roads on a Good Friday......bliss

Looking back the other way



Early eveing sun and the top of the last big climb of the day.....finally




Really at the top, the sign says so.  Down hill to St Gallen all the way :-)



Locked up at St Gallen YHA



St Gallen YHA used to be an old school, it even had a fall outshelter which was used as the games room

 Down town St Gallen
Not sure what this is, not sure the Swiss knew either as there was no plaque.



St Gallen Theatre....One of many



St Gallen Museum...One of many

Nice lighting


Saturday. St Gallen to Feldkirch, Austia 95km

1st Climb of the day at 8.30 went on for 20kms or there abouts. Perfect roads and
no traffic and what there was seemed to be in no hurry to get anywhere

Uurrrgggg


The view from the top

Having a rest too

Tree trees


Tree Owl



I saw no traffic for a long time except for two Swiss Hells Angels on Buells all loaded for the weekend. Open faced lids, big beards and club colours on their backs. They passed with a favourable amount of room, but I'd heard them coming for some time :-)


AUSTRIA and what I call a real cycle route, a decent flat surface, no gravel, no dog shit, no pedestrians, no glass.
Thank you Austia Highways...If you could sort out the head wind next time, that would great  :-)


Fedldkirch old town

Feldkirch cathedral

Anarak time....Spotted in a car park in Feldkirch....
Land Rover Series 2b Forward Control, Carmichael fire tender conversion.
 Rare???....Very
Valuable???.....Well.....


...It might have been before they cut a hole in this side to advertise the local bike shop...
By the stickers on the outside and the wheel racks in the crew compartment behind the front seats, this might have been a cycle team support vehicle. Must have cost a flippin fortune to run though.....4.5l V8




Feildkirch Jugendherberge. Once a lepper house, then a doss house for the poor, now a youth hostel. Great inside


= Youth Hostel and my new German word :-) 


Sunday. Feldkirch to Konstanz 120km


 
The rain cometh.... and it really did.
It made a change to zip along in the cool rain for a couple of hours after the heat of the previous two days.

After crossing the Rhine back into Switzerland, I tackled 20km of gravel track where I was told in no uncertian terms a road bike would surely fall apart on the trail, my tyres would be shredded and were not suitable for such a route...I arrive at lake Konstans (Bodensee) covered from head to toe in dust bike, tyres intact.

Today is a flat day. Flat days are good to rest legs after hilly days.
 But flat days mean you are sat down in the saddle all day....one gets a sore arse. 
Another 100% bike only route




Konstanz YHA

Easter Monday. Konstaz to Zurich 130km

 
Anorak time again. Spotted down a side road. Land Rover Series 3 109 Station Wagon. The back had been converted into what looked like chicken pens. The vignet was current for 2011 so I guess it was still on road. Like the brick under the front tyre, this I imagine would be to counter the oil that will have certainly leaked into the hand brake drum from the gearbox.....just like they all do.




A lot of farms in Switzerland display a number of enamel plaques on their barns to display their prowess in cattle breeding. This farmed has been busy....really busy.






More gravel....no doubt anything other than an overweight Swiss bloke on a full sus SWorks could possibly make it through here intact. Well I did and so did the bloke on the full sus SWorks, but my bike was quicker and a whole load cheaper :-)


Seemingly the airport (flughafen) can be reached by either going left or right.
Its to the right, the clue is in the noise.....


At this point the need to get into the centre of Zurich to something of a priority so I tackled the most direct route into town...down another gravel river bank route. I mixed it with some local moutain bikers for a while who said they enjoyed slip streaming a  crazy english guy on his road bike. At least thats what I think they said as I swung back into the traffic. The train ride home was bliss, the carridge was empty, just me and the bloke with the beer trolley :-)

Dienstag, 19. April 2011

Forest Fire

At the weekend, there were 3 forest fires in the region here - so we have learnt that March and April are the most dangerous fire season, as the trees do not shade the ground yet and the leaves at the bottom are dry and likely to cause fires.

Sonntag, 6. März 2011

Splügen

So.... the sands of time have slipped away on another year of my life and to celebrate this inextrable decline towards 40, we went on a ski trip to Splügen. 
Why Splügen? Well, you can get there on the bus inside of an hour and they aren't Ticinese :-)
(I managed to leave the camera battery on the charger at home, so the pics may of lower quality as I had to use the phone) 

Unimog U4000.
Note the concrete slab counterweight on the back.


Meike (L) Mark (R) at the top of the cable car.



So.....is anyone else coming to ski?



Mystery tunnel on the decent back to the carpark.... but this is Switzerland and they have a LOT of mystery tunnels



Friday morning and what a view






Hotel Bodenhaus, Splügen

The lounge



Saturday morning....Why go to St Moritz when you can come here and have the place to yourself.



More heavy equipment. Piste bashers this time.



Hands up who's sleepy?
Have another beer then :-)



The hotel came equipped with a sauna, swimming pool and .....fallout shelter.
Here we see Mark checking it out.(outer door) Oddly, we met some people coming the other way.....


Outer door from the "foyer". Note spanner.
Not sure how effective this would be if you have a stairway full of rubble and a 2 ton door to shift. 



On Sunday it snowed. Mark in the snow, warming up his Spider Senses.



Andy in the snow....Warming up his hands.

Samstag, 12. Februar 2011

New Apartment

After having to be interviewed by the owners mother, we finally get the keys to our new apartment in Daro. Its up a short sharp hill above the railway station with great views over the town. The view could be described as being better at night.....when you cant see the town. That said, we get more sun as the "cram them in" town planning policy has not reached Daro yet and we have a garden, a garage, a basement and an attic room... and the views of the mountains are brilliant. People even smile up here too......



We are the flat with the middle balcony. West facing, so we only get the sun towards evening  but will still be plenty hot enough come the summer.

Front of the property. Our flat is the middle one. 



Cycling back up to the house after work requires an element of commitment


Until you have a label on your post box, you don't exist in Switzerland.
Meike had this badge made in Bellinzona. Neat eh.



We negotiaited some furniture from the previous tennants.
Tables, book cases, bed, wardrobes....and light fittings, as you are normally expected to bring your own and an eletrician when you move in and as we have neither it's one less thing to worry about.


Hallway with living room and diner to the left and bathroom to the right



Bedroom with bed frame. We have since occupied the space inside the bedframe with  the supports and the worlds hardest mattress..... but still better than sleeping on the floor.


Matching wardrobes....Matching bed.... I am so happy :-)


This is where the sofa will go but in the mean time its Thermarests.



Bathroom....Yes really...


Spare room. 



Kitchen....wall to wall Bosch and everything works :-)



Other end of kitchen where I am typing this from



Lounge, now we have moved in a bit.


Looking a bit more like home.
We have to set up the wireless router yet, hence the cables for the internet


View from the lounge with  Castle no 1 to the left


Castle No 1 at night



Bellinzona by night


View from the Bedroom with Pizzo Erra (2416m) in the background



View from bed


View over Bellinzona (or some Eastern block country)  from the lower level of the garden



Lower terrace of garden with a happy Meike.
We have been granted permission by the land lord (who's OK really)  to dig over some of the garden and grow some veg, we are very grateful to him as I am sure he would have had to consult all the neighbours, possibly the bishop and made a sacrifice to the Swiss god of complex legislation.
Its good to work on the basis, that everything is illegal in Switzerland, unless there is a sign saying its legal.



The strange stone builing was once used for chicken breeding.
We have use of the terrace above



We also have a palm tree



...and here it is in a better light.



Meike on the terrace



Sunset on a long weekend of moving house.
Considering we have no furniture it was very hard work.
Thankfully our old land lady gave us the use of her car for the weekend, which was very kind of her.
No...she's not Swiss...
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