Heading to the Midnight Sun. A Velomobile Trip with Brigitte and Fritz.
Germany > Denmark > Norway > North Cape (Nordkapp) > Finland > Germany
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Discover HERE All the Days from "Heading to the Midnight Sun" Trip
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54. Travemünde - Scheeßel | 186 KM | 565 HM
The next day started with changing the tube from the flat tyre. There was not much more to do. A small hole quite close to the valve. In any case, a little more space in the A7 after the disposal.
We then set off in the drizzle. The route led through the Ostholsteinische Schweiz on many side roads until my own route made me burst my bubble and I had to re-route. Was it better now? It remained hilly, the rain too, but the roads were perhaps a little more continuous. On the Mölln bypass, Biggi grumbled about the heavier traffic.
Finally we saw Schwartau.
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Then through Lübeck. BRouter was really good now. I didn't realise that Lübeck must have a real harbour. We thought about the slope up to which one could still drive on the bridge.
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Lauenburg we saw again in the rain. At the café for the lunch break, the sister of someone from the forum approached us for a photo. And again we had to go down this cobblestone road because the other road was closed.
The next section up to Stephan1970 from the forum rolled along nicely in the rain. We almost drove past. In the rain and the wahoo under the foam cover I almost missed it. Especially as the road is not called "am Ballermann". There we were awaited with proper cake and tea. We hadn't had tea for a long time and it was really great. Stephan is an easy-going guy and a great guy. I missed the photo. I also took the opportunity to have a look at the racing car. Until Biggi pushed, because we still had to go to Boris. I hope to see you again.
After more than an hour, now without rain, someone waved at us from afar.
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Dear Boris had sneaked up and brought us safely to his cave. After showering, we had a delicious meal at his home and were allowed to meet other family members. It was all very nice and we felt really at home in Germany again.
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