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Cleaning the van

Posted on 29 March 2009 by admin

Well today, I have yet again been cleaning!

…and tomorrow I will be doing the same tomorrow! But still, the van needs it. There was so much dust left over from it’s working life that it would have probably be a health risk as a campervan!

So anyway ladies and gentlemen, I am again thoroughly knackered (which means really tired (for Kate)) so below are a few photos from today’s cleaning mission, more coming soon.

LDV Convoy Dash Stripped out

The door panels, as they were

The door panels, as they were

Scratches and horrible white gunk on the door panels

Scratches and horrible white gunk on the door panels

Door Trim mid-scrub, you can see the horrible colour of the soap suds!

Door Trim mid-scrub, you can see the horrible colour of the soap suds!

Anyways, more to come tomorrow.  The floor is also coming up and the seats are going to be steam cleaned, leaving me a clean canvas to start the conversion.

So that’s Sunday sorted.  Hopefully on Monday morning my insurance papers will come through, meaning I can finally get tax on the van and actually drive her!

Hope everybody else is doing well!

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Skiing in Nesselwang, Southern Germany

Posted on 14 February 2009 by admin

Good evening all, how are you?

Thanks to the wonders of mobile internet from T-Mobile Germany I am able to stay in touch with you guys direct from our glorified car park hehe.

I should also say that we have snow, wonderful snow, and lots of it. When I get round to replacing the batteries in the camera I will upload the photos of our excellent Snow Table!

While the snow storm outside batters us I shall inform you all of a new travel invention that I have seen on my travels.

We stopped over night at another stellplatz near the German twn of Julich, which is home to one of the largest open cast mines in the world. Whatever you may think about the terrible destruction that this way of mining causes, you cannot stand near the edge of this “hole” and wonder at the scale of it.

Mahusive! and yes that is intetionally spelt that way!

Whilst staying in Julich I noticed that next door to us was a lovely patch of flat land, with some brlliant “pitch turf”, lights and a small toilet and shower block. This is the future of budget travel ladies and gentlemen…. A youth tent platz!

We’ve all heard of youth hostels, so just apply the same principle to tenting, basic – but nice and clean – and of course fairly cheap!

…And the cost – 2.50euro per night, including showers!

So there we go – ony one day down and already I have found the future of travelling. You can find out more about this place here

Happy Tavelling
Overland Si

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Echternach, Luxembourg – Bank Holiday budget getaway

Posted on 08 February 2009 by admin

Seeing as this is supposed to be a travel blog I thought I might actually get some travel stories up here.

Seeing as I still have three weeks left at work and that I’m not actually on my travels yet, I thought I would add a little review of a Bank Holiday weekend away that changed a lot of my expectations.

Luxembourg – the little country that is famous for…… being small?

Yer, that’s about it.

So when I had a Bank Holiday / three day weekend and needed somewhere to go to that was within easy distance of the Port of Dover my first reaction was to look at everywhere else first.

I had been through Echternach once before, returning from a road trip down to the south of Germany. It was a good overnight stop and I remembered that the town was rather nice actually. So there we were, booked the campsite and then waited until the fateful weekend.

So, after booking my crossing on NorfolkLine.com (£19 each way – Excellent!) I left on a rather warm Friday evening after work and drove across Le Channel and on to Echternach.

We arrived quite late, partially because I forgot that Europe is 1 hour ahead of the UK, so my calculations were out and partly because Norfolk Line coffee is very strong and makes you need to stop at every motorway service station. After erecting the tent we settles down to a quite nights sleep at 4.30am – at 5.am the birds started singing. Bastards.

Honk! - yes ladies and gentlemen, the bread van is here. Despite being tired the lure of warm bread rolls and cakes could not be ignored. After a scrumptious breakfast it was off down to town.

We walked down from the campsite to follow the river into town. The square that makes up the centre of Echternach is another “picture perfect” place, so good in fact, we didn’t actually bother to take any photos of it (that and we forgot the camera and I wasn’t walking up the hill again)

We spent all of day one looking round the town and the nearby lake that hosts the ruins of a Roman villa. Also we found an amazingly new looking hostel that we made a note to check out again at some point.

(You can find more photo’s by clicking on the following click……CLICK ME)

In the evening we found a traveller’s nirvana – an ice cream palace, well OK not a palace in the literal sense – but you all know what I mean. If you go here make sure you got a Hot Amaretto, you will sleep very peacefully, no birdsong will wake you. (Bastards)

Day two, the day of THE WALK!

Yes, this is what we were really here for. Luxembourg, believe it or not, is home to some amazing geological features. Quite near to Echternach is a place dubbed “Little Switzerland” (Kleine Schweiz), which we didn’t go to – but it looks worthwhile. Anyways, we headed north west out of our campsite and up a bloody steep hill.

SUPRISE – massively forested hill, craggy grey rocks, steps in and out of deep craters, rivers running fast whilst walkways criss-crossed them and wound under, between and over the landscape. FAN-BLOODY-TASTIC

This is why you should come to Echternach, it is so close to an amazing array of walks and natural features that you really could be in Switzerland (albeit smaller as with everything in Luxembourg). The hiking routes are all signposted and your free walking guide (Tourist Office find) will give you all the routes. The trails are suitable for all ages and skill levels, although many do include stairs and one includes a ladder to get up to the top of a cliff.

We took 8 hours on our walk (including an hour for yet another ice cream!). You can make the routes smaller or larger depending on what you’re up to and you can even walk around the Whole of Luxembourg (“Yes – I walked around a whole country” boasts will gain you no mates at the pub if they find out it was Lux.)

On the third day we had to unfortunately pack up and bugger off home again. But this small weird little place will remain a favourite haunt of mine.

(You can find more photo’s by clicking on the following click……CLICK ME)

And as usual please add a comment, even if it’s just to say hi!

Happy Travelling
OverlandSi

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