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A small touring diary about my tiny adventure of two months in Europe on a bicycle

Col de la Croix de Fer, Altitude 2067 meters

The airline lost my luggage for the trip! Can you help?

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Question time.

Alright, I'm about to wolf down my second McDUH meal in a row - I'm that hungry and I don't have a clue about the next time I'm going to eat and I'm probably going to try to do about 50km more on the machine (Say it with me, in the style of Kraftwerk: Machine, machine, machine, machine, machine, machine, machine, maaaachine!) before I fall down in exhaustion - which is the plan, find a grassy hill, fall down in exhaustion,


I wanted to know if any of you have any q's that I can answer.

I haven't been writing much, since I JUST got this bloggery thing working and I seriously: get up, ride my bike and when I make my camp sauvage, I completely pass out until morning. It's beautiful, but other than a log of kilometer...age, time and place, I don't have much of a touring log, so let me know some questions, and I'll try to answer them. Yes. That'll get me writing. It's all on your shoulders. Yes it is.

I'll try to get anonymous posting happening, so post anonymously if you want to, but please leave your name, so I can say hello, and send... kisses!

4 Comments:

OpenID markstos said...

Just make sure to visit one of those famous au naturale beaches, OK.

July 13, 2008 2:34 PM  
OpenID easychaironfire said...

Do they really call it a Royale With Cheese?

July 13, 2008 8:18 PM  
Anonymous Scott Gamble said...

Whats your touring rig?

Pictures and details please.

Incidentally your blog is an RSS feed on my blog now - http://sweetbike.org

July 13, 2008 11:20 PM  
Blogger Mather Family said...

"Quel heure est-il?" = What time is it?

All of Hyland's baggage was lost on one of his trips to Amsterdam last year. He was in the country for 10 days, and returned to the US, without it. Then they sent it to our house when it was recovered.

Yes, he smelled terrible too.

Ride to Amsterdam, come visit..

July 14, 2008 1:38 AM  

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I feel like a chump to have to ask you this, but this is my sad, sad story:

My touring gear was lost on the plane trip from Denver, to Paris France. Merde. I've had to re-purchase my panniers, tools, clothing, a lot of my bicycle accessories and all my camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, mat). Because of this, I've completely blown my budget for the trip. And, I'd like to eat for the next two months. If you enjoy people that just get on an airplane and go roving about without a map or a itinerary and like what I'm writing about, well, I could really use your help. Can you spare a couple of bucks and help make sure I make it home OK? Here's a PayPal link:

It's for $5. If you'd like to set your own donation, you may do so by sending fund to: personalpaypal@skazat.com. I will love you forever. Or at least the next pain chocolat you allow me to purchase for petit dejeuner. But seriously. Thanks a ton if you can help this silly traveler out.