The Czech countryside is ridiculously beautiful. If you ever want to bike in Europe, come to Czech. The Greenways are a huge series of roads and trails linking Prague to Vienna through rolling hills, small villages, a few bigger towns, and farms dotted throughout. The roads themselves are awesome pavement (with only a few dirt roads linking things up) and the traffic is light and bike-savvy. (Dad, I´ve even been fine without a mirror. More than fine. I´m still looking for one though, like a true safety-conscious Titus.) There are tons of local bikers but we only met our first fellow tourers today. They´re headed to our campsite tonight so we can grill them for info and stories.
One of the things I love about travelling is that every day has at least one high point and one low point, and you appreciate them more than in normal life. Here are some of ours:
Low points
- No one sells white gas. We are therefore stove-less until we find a camping store, and have had to resort to eating at restaurants or making random concoctions of uncooked things like spinach salad with tuna, curry masala, raisins, Balkan cheese and sunflower seeds. (That one was actually pretty good for the first few bites.) Nutella and stale bread also go a long way.
- We suck at speaking Czech. Luckily we´ve been getting by with sign language and our limited vocab of 'hello', 'sorry', 'please', 'thank you', 'beer', and 'where is a bike shop?'
- Today is bloody hot. Sorry, I know the weather hasn´t been great in Canada, but 32 degrees and sunny is too smoking hot to bike in right now. Maybe Tom and I WON´T head to Turkey in August, hmm? Tomorrow some thunderstorms are supposed to roll in so maybe that´ll cool things off again. Until today the weather´s been absolutely perfect.
Highlights
- We found a random festival in random town for the solstice! We rolled in at dinner, hungry and tired and unable to find a campsite. Instead, we found a massive party in the main square with live music, food stalls, and people everywhere. Klobasa for dinner, nougat for dessert, and beers for the evening and everyone was much happier. We even saw crazy fireworks from our hotel room window that night!
- Everyone here is super helpful. We had several people help us find our way out of Prague. One mountain biker dude even went out of his way to lead us to the suburbs before turning around and heading back downtown to go home. Servers and hostel staff are really friendly and some speak decent English so we feel less like tools. Plus, everyone says 'please' a million times per sentence. 'Prosim' means everything from 'What can I get you' to 'You´re welcome.'
- Beer just keeps getting cheaper.
- We found cherry trees on the side of the road! I think Annie topped her max speed to come tell us what we´d all just ridden by. We spent an hour up a tree and then feasted.
- Did I mention Czech is stunningly beautiful??
More to come, including photos. Internet is tricksy to find though, so I´ll do my best.

2 comments:
glad to hear that you haven't forgotten your safety conscious titus ways! what an adventure.
good luck finding gas for your stove!
xx
We found gas! Apparently it's sold at drugstores, not camping stores. Who knew. Crazy Czechs. We are now cooking pasta daily. Literally. Pasta with tomato sauce EVERY NIGHT. Somehow we aren't even sick of it!
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