December 26, 2005
Well Tribalwar here it is.
I finally got the money together around last Christmas and started planning my epic voyage around Europe. Didn't really know how far $4,000 would take me but I definitely found out soon, it takes you plenty far. Twelve countries to be exact and a lot of alcohol with plenty of good times. From May 22 through June 27 we (I was we because my 23 year old brother came along) traveled from country to country by train, plane, ferry or bus. We visited
Goldach, Switzerland
We started out in Switzerland in the town of Goldach, Switzerland visiting my dad's side of the family. It's in the northern part of the country and is on the Bodensea.
Typical Swiss building
Swiss trains are NEVER late. It's unreal, they run on the second.
Chur, Switzerland
From their we headed over to my mom's side of the family in the mountains in central Switzerland to the town of Chur.
Typical Swiss street
Snow still at the end of May
Cows!
Awesome mountains
The town of Chur
Breakfast is served. I'm really going to miss the meats, cheeses and breads.
NWS aids advertisement - Pretty much says "Use protection"
Munich, Germany
From Switzerland we headed east on train to Munich, Germany which turned out to be one of my favorite places on the trip. I think it was the beer gardens and WWII history
Liter beers at the Hofbrauhaus! (PS there will be no more pics of her, so don't ask and yes I'm wearing her northface bc it was fucking freezing)
Forgot...
Dachau concentration camp
Oven building
Oven
Fences...good luck
New and old Parliament collide. After WWII, Germany promised to allow it's people to see what it's government was doing so they rebuild with glass. Never again would their be secrecy behind the governments working. Or at least that's what our tour guide told us.
Chinese beer garden. Seats like 700
Surfing the man made river
CxD said:I'm going to keep a diary so I'll have something to look back on and I'll take lots of pictures and make an awesome thread about my drunken adventures when I get back.
Well Tribalwar here it is.
I finally got the money together around last Christmas and started planning my epic voyage around Europe. Didn't really know how far $4,000 would take me but I definitely found out soon, it takes you plenty far. Twelve countries to be exact and a lot of alcohol with plenty of good times. From May 22 through June 27 we (I was we because my 23 year old brother came along) traveled from country to country by train, plane, ferry or bus. We visited
- Goldach, Switzerland
- Chur, Switzerland
- Munich, Germany
- Vienna, Austria
- Venice, Italy
- Corfu, Greece
- Rome, Italy
- Barcelona, Spain
- Sevilla, Spain
- Lagos, Portugal
- Amsterdam, Holland
- Zurich, Switzerland
Goldach, Switzerland
We started out in Switzerland in the town of Goldach, Switzerland visiting my dad's side of the family. It's in the northern part of the country and is on the Bodensea.
Typical Swiss building
Swiss trains are NEVER late. It's unreal, they run on the second.
Chur, Switzerland
From their we headed over to my mom's side of the family in the mountains in central Switzerland to the town of Chur.
Typical Swiss street
Snow still at the end of May
Cows!
Awesome mountains
The town of Chur
Breakfast is served. I'm really going to miss the meats, cheeses and breads.
NWS aids advertisement - Pretty much says "Use protection"
Munich, Germany
From Switzerland we headed east on train to Munich, Germany which turned out to be one of my favorite places on the trip. I think it was the beer gardens and WWII history
Liter beers at the Hofbrauhaus! (PS there will be no more pics of her, so don't ask and yes I'm wearing her northface bc it was fucking freezing)
Forgot...
Dachau concentration camp
Oven building
Oven
Fences...good luck
New and old Parliament collide. After WWII, Germany promised to allow it's people to see what it's government was doing so they rebuild with glass. Never again would their be secrecy behind the governments working. Or at least that's what our tour guide told us.
Chinese beer garden. Seats like 700
Surfing the man made river
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