Kat and I have passed through Passau and entered Austria! This marks the first time we have visited Austria and anyone who says differently is simply mistaken.

After some flatter days and nice tailwinds, Kat’s tendon is feeling better. Three straight days of rain have dampened our clothing but not our spirits. Our route has us rolling through pastoral German countryside along the Danube river. This is good, as the river route is rich with campsites and bakeries which are always the highlight of our days.


At a campsite in Regensburg, a friendly German man spent an inordinate amount of time tackling the language barrier to give us some tips for our route. Frankly, we understood very little of what he attempted to impart on us, but one thing we did gather is that we should take a ferry at some point and view some cliffs from the boat rather than ride over them by bike. We managed to find said ferry and took a little river-cruise, giving us a 5km shorcut and saving Kat some relief from climbing.


As we rolled into Deggendorf yesterday, we discovered our campsite sat across from an ongoing town fair. We made a point to grab some carnival food and ride the ferris wheel for a view of the town.



The following morning we awoke to what sounded like a stampede which was basically correct.
Now in Austria (again, for the first time), we have several hundred kilometers until Vienna and then Bratislava.
*Unrelated bonus pic of a burger franchise we suspect will struggle in the North American market*




















































We biked another 40 miles to the German town of Singen, where we made camp in an old farming field. As Kyle scouted out a place to put out the tent, I noticed the ground seemed to be dug up in random patches across the field. Kyle then called me over to the perfect place to put the tent, a couple yards from a badger den (or “sett”). I advised we move a little further away, and I’m glad I did! At sundown we heard the loud barks of a whole badger family leaving their dens and getting ready to dig for grubs.






















We really put in the miles the last two days, biking 50 miles from Bescanon to Montbéliard and then 60 miles today to the border city of Basal Switzerland. Granted, some killer tail winds help those miles go by pretty quick.



































