July 8, 2009 - Here we are in front of the Hungarian Parliament Buildings, 3,370 kilometres and 55 days after leaving London. During those 55 days we became intimately acquainted with our bicycle seats, sitting on them for 167 hours and 4 minutes. It was a great ride, but we will be glad to be home. Both Jos and I look forward to seeing you soon!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
BUDAPEST - WE MADE IT!
July 8, 2009 - Here we are in front of the Hungarian Parliament Buildings, 3,370 kilometres and 55 days after leaving London. During those 55 days we became intimately acquainted with our bicycle seats, sitting on them for 167 hours and 4 minutes. It was a great ride, but we will be glad to be home. Both Jos and I look forward to seeing you soon!
Monday, July 6, 2009
VIENNA TO BUDAPEST (HUNGARY)

LOCATION: Szentendre, Hungary - 30 kilometres north of Budapest, on the Danube River. Tomorrow we will reach Budapest almost 2 months and 3,400 kilometres of cycling!
DISTANCE: 3,345 kilometres / almost 1,000 more kilometres than I had thought it would be from London. I guess that refelects poor planning, however, it also reflects that we have had to cycle more days and have had fewer rest days that we had planned.
WEATHER: For the past week, the weather has been improving steadily. The constant rains have stopped and the amount of sun has increased as have the temperatures. For the past 3-5 days the temperatures have been 30 or more. Each day it has rained in the evening after we have finished cycling.
FLAT TIRES: No more flat tires since we left Passau on the German/Austrian border.
EATING AND OTHER BODILY FUNCTIONS: We continue to buy most of our food at grocery stores and have picnic lunches and dinners. That means we eat lots of cheese, salami, buns/bread, olives, wine, salads and fruit. The best fruits here are the nectarines. In Germany it was the sweet cherries.
REPORT: Past Vienna, the cycle paths have been very flat and have hugged the Danube. Frequently we have been able to move along quickly (20-25 kph). Occasionally we have come across flooded areas caused by the unusually high rains in Germany, Austria and Hungary this June. We see that the river was 4-6 feet higher a week or so ago, meaning we would have not been able to pass through here if we had been a week earlier. Still, we have had to wade across flooded areas and have taken to travelling on the roads and avoiding the cycle path along the river to escape the flooded areas and the associated mud that is left once the water recedes.
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