Photo update 5: Defender club
May 14th, 2008New meets old as we say farewell to some of Spike’s family, but which is cooler?…

New meets old as we say farewell to some of Spike’s family, but which is cooler?…

A cow gets friendly during our first case study! Spike’s feet felt the full force of this beautiful tongue

We visit Mullion school on the Lizard and show off the Landy!

Then, after a few miles we complete the arduous British leg. Next stop France.
After a slow amble across Europe, we are now in Krakow, which is cracking. The Polish roads have given Roxanne (the Land Rover) her first bit of rough, and she seems to like it. We’re less keen!
We spent most of yesterday at Auschwitz – it’s hard to say it was enjoyable, it was rather gruelling in fact, but certainly well worth the visit. It’s a very eerie feeling walking under the infamous ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ sign, and even the occasional coach-load of school kids (only over 15s allowed though – the first censored museum I’ve been to) can’t detract from the haunting knowledge of what happened there. The Birkenau camp, the epicentre for the Holocaust, is a vast place and at every turn the sheer scale of things beggars belief.
From here we get a brief reprise on the sites of mass-killing (next up Stalingrad) with the small matter of Ukraine to tackle – check your atlas, I guarantee it’s bigger than you think! It also provides us with our first border crossing, so fingers crossed for that!
We’re currently in Bastogne, which has Pete and Spike merrily quoting Band of Brothers and looking out for exploding trees. I think we’re beginning to realise how far we actually have to go, after only just managing our required daily average milage yesterday across the dead straight, well-kept roads of northern France!
We did have a relaxed start though, and paused to take in one of the many British military cemeteries in The Somme – a majestic and tranquil spot in the midst of beautiful rolling hills. It was impossible to imagine battles being fought there, and all the more sobering for it.
We’ve got a case study lined up for this afternoon, then traffic-willing we may stop by the Nurburgring on our way to Frankfurt – let’s see how the Landy fares out of its natural habitat!
The satellite phone texting now seems to be working, just make sure you put in the right number!
- David
You can now send us text messages directly to our satellite phone. We won’t be able to reply (or at least not for free!) but we’ll try to respond somehow, and look forward to hearing from you!
http://messaging.iridium.com/
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