Day 18 – 14th August 2014 – Berlin to Munich

Poured all night, and didn’t sleep well, kept hearing the church bells chiming the time, lol. We got on the train at 7.40 and got off at 14.41 and are now the other side of Germany in Munich. Helen was a bit headachy and didn’t fare too well with the train movements, but now on ‘dry’ land she’s much better. Dry being the operative word, it’s been raining, so we are NOT going to forget our brollies again today, lol. A very interesting sight along the way there were fields and fields of solar panels. Not high ones, but masses of them, such a good idea. Munich does not have masses of munzees, we are here primarily to attend the first ever geocaching Giga-Event. Anyway, about to pop out and get a few munzees, so will get back later.

Well later it is, 20.45 to be precise, lol. We have had a nice long walk around this part of Munich. These German’s are real night people, the shopping malls, squares, roadside cafes are full of people, and so multicultural. We reckon that if you asked 50 people their background, 40 would all be different! Karlsplatz & Marienplatz were crowded, buskers at every vantage point, several fresh fruit stalls and lots of lovely old buildings, chiefly churches.
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Day 17 – 13th August 2014 – Berlin

 

Left at 7.30 headed for Berlin’s main train station and all the munzees that have been placed there. On the way we did the virtuals around our hotel and the memorial church. Spent a little time sitting on the platform capping what we could, and then after sorting out our seats and tickets for the next couple of train trips in the itinerary, we actually did something we talked about doing in Bournemouth & London, we took an open top bus sightseeing tour!!!!! We nearly went to get our money back as the promised 10-15 minute wait turned into 30 minutes, but it did eventually appear. It was actually quite hot sitting in top there, the occasional avenue of shady trees where very welcome. Part of the original Berlin Wall and Checkpoint Charlie were part of the tour as well as several other sights that we had already walked to, but it was nice all the same. Got off at Alexanderplatz to get some of the hundreds of virtuals there when Munzee started maintenance and we couldn’t do many, so came back to the hotel for a rest. Out again at 5 and back to Alexanderplatz for a wander around, It started raining and guess what neither of us had brought with us, either of our 2 umbrellas, LOL. Not much rain luckily for us. Managed to catch the train going the wrong way to get home, so we had to change platforms at the next station to catch another train back. Quick walk back to the hotel in the rain, and another late night. We have a long time on the train tomorrow, so will try and get enough of a signal to put the photos on then.

 

Day 16 – 12th August 2014 – Berlin

Left just after 8 this morning, forecast was sunny! Caught 3 trains to a small place north west of Berlin. The station was mainly closed down, just a dropping off/picking up point, and looked a bit sad. The rain started as we got off the train, so we managed to find some shops relatively nearby and bought another umbrella, lol now we have no excuses for getting wet, we have 2 each, just have to remember to take them with us, even if it is sunny!!!!! Walked about 5 kms since leaving the hotel to get to the next spot, which was rather strange. We had some very quiet village streets to walk (the rain had stopped by now) and then through some hedgerows. These had lots of wild plum trees growing, tiny little plums in various colours, and very sweet! There are a lot of mystery virtuals arranged in rows over a rape-seed field and a wheat one. At least the rape-seed one had been harvested so we could walk on the stubble, but not sure how anyone would get them when the crops where growing. Managed that lot with lots of walking and a final multi-cap to get those in the unharvested wheat field. Then southwards to another rail station for the trip home. As we had to change to another train we went out of the station, did a few more munzees then discovered the station we next went to was closed, so then a tram to the next station and a train back to our hotel. Another 15 km day, but back early, so hopefully we can get an early start tomorrow.

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Day 15 – 11th August 2014 – Berlin

 

Awoken at midnight by rain, thunder & lightning!!! However it had all stopped when we left the hotel at 8 and got back 16.5 kms later at 8.15. It was a long 16.5 kms. Sometimes the map does not load all the munzees on, especially if there are lots and so we didn’t realise the scope of what we were headed for. We did some physical mystery’s along the road up to the Tiergarten. An extremely large park/wooded area north of the city centre. It was a lovely place, lots of pathways through it in all directions. Not quite central is a large roundabout which has the Berlin Victory Column in the centre of it. There we met a fellow munzer, JackSparrow and we did some rover swapping. There are badges for the number of unique rovers transported, so new ones are always good to have in ones kennel, even for a short time. From there we headed for the virtual clusters that just kept going on and on and on. There were lots around the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstadt, so we did get some sightseeing done in this city as well, LOL. Sadly the camera I bought for Zack in 2003 has decided not to work any more, so the phone camera will have to suffice.  There will be some more photos, it’s just tooooo late to do them tonight, sorry.

 

Day 14 – 10th August 2014 – Paderborn to Berlin

Not much happened today, mainly travelling. We caught the 7.15 train from Paderborn to Hannover, where we had a little time between trains to cap some of the virtuals at the station. A train to Magdeburg was next, found the luggage lockers and then had a walk through a rather pretty city capping more virtuals along the way. Got to the station in time for the train to finally work out it was cancelled, so had another hour to wait and no munzees, sigh. Interesting regional train, it had a toilet in the carriage we were in, suitable for wheelchairs, well there was a constant stream of people, not in wheelchairs, using it. Got to Berlin at 16.45, found the hotel, popped out again for a little light capping and dinner, and now working out tomorrow’s routes. Helen has lost her Fitbit in Paderborn, left her back rest in the Hannover train, here’s hoping she doesn’t manage to lose me as well, lol.

 

Day 13 – 9th August, 2014 – Paderborn

Had a reasonable sleep with the window open at the top rather than the side which meant less noise. Awoke though to the most dreaded sound on a munzee hunting holiday, rain on the window!!!! Helen read a note from a WA munzer about the tail end of a hurricane hitting western Europe. It had stopped by 7.15 when we left the hotel to do some more physical munzee hunting. Had breakfast about 10 and then had to find shelter under the brolly and a very tall hedge as the skies opened up and it poured. 10 minutes later it had cleared enough for us to resume our walking. 13 kms later we were back at the hotel for a rest and a little nap, lol. 16.15 we caught a bus over to the other side of Paderborn and did another mystery trail. A bus back, a rover pickup and some dinner from the supermarket meant that once back at the hotel we had covered 20.5 kms altogether today. Off to Berlin tomorrow.

 

Day 12 – 8th August 2014 – Paderborn

We had an interesting night last night. Helen had found us a hotel near the Paderborn train station so that we didn’t have to walk too far encumbered by our luggage. The hotel we discovered is right next to the train tracks and we have our room overlooking them. Well there were several trains through the station last night, one of them thundered through at a very rapid pace, and of course the obligatory horn!!!! (our window is wide open though as we prefer fresh air, so some of the noise is our fault, lol) However we did manage to sleep and left around 6.30 for out first excursion through Paderborn. There is a very large network of physical mystery’s and we won’t be able to do anywhere near all of them, but will make a dent in them, lol.

Found a little cafe for a quick breakfast snack and then more walking and capping. The nice thing about these blues are that they were generally the minimum 50 ft apart which makes for lots in a trail. We followed a circular route with a couple of small detours and 8 kms later were back at the hotel for a brief rest. Then out again just after 12, lunch bought at a supermarket as we couldn’t find a bakery, and the onwards. We did set off a virtual multi-cap after we had whittled them down to 100, and then on again, feet and legs feeling tired, having done another 11 kms. We actually had dinner at the proper time, a lovely battered fish with mushroom sauce and new potatoes for me, chips for Helen. Then back to the hotel via the rover drop off point to collect a few more for their next leg . Back in our room doing evening things and planning tomorrow’s capping.IMG_0103  IMG_0104

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