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Weekend Roadtrip – Part Three

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

I knew it!  We had no idea, with how uncomfortable sleeping in the car was, that we would sleep until 9:30.  In a hurry, since we were already 2 hours late, we tried getting back to Omaha Beach to see it during the day.  And of course we couldn’t find our way back.  We drove around the French countryside for half an hour before finally giving up and heading to Mont St. Michele when we saw a sign pointing that way.  No point in skipping that sign and wandering around for hours trying to make our way back there.  On our way there, Keith told us about a little thing that happened earlier that day.  I bought a couple 12 packs the previous night to drink at the beach, but there was no room in the back with everyone sleeping back there, we tried hiding the beer outside (where it was cold), but by the front of the car.  Apparently Keith woke up in the middle of the night and saw a guy walking to the front of the car and reaching down.  Thankfully Keith thought enough to lay on the horn and scared the hell out of the guy.  I guess he jumped straight up and ran back to his car.  I wish I had been awake to see that.

With Mont St. Michele being as big of a tourist attraction as what it is, we had no problem finding our way there.  Signs were everywhere.  When we got there, we had a pleasant surprise.  Apparently it floods after 6:30pm where the make people park.  And there were sheep just wandering around.  I desperately wanted to chase them, but we had to get up to the abbey before noon.  It closes from noon to 2.  We spent the next hour and a half checking out the abbey and the area around it and bought a couple souvenirs.  We left around 2 and headed towards Amsterdam.  We had no problem getting through Belgium this time.  We think it’s because we were in the Flemish part.  Apparently they’re not a part of the evil entity designed to keep people there.  The only issue was that we spent waaay to much time driving the back roads to avoid the tolls, so we didn’t get to Amsterdam until about midnight.

I’ve been to Amsterdam a couple times before, so I knew that the city center and Red Light District was close to the train station, so we tried desperately to make it there.  Eventually we found the signs to the parking at the train station.  Much to our disappointment, the parking for the train station was 4 levels of parking for bicycles, no cars.  All that searching for nothing.  We ended up parking about a mile and a half away from the center, over by Waterloopein.

We got to the RLD and walked around for a while.  Found out what exactly was legal.  Checked out some prostitutes and watched people negotiating.  It was hilarious that Keith wouldn’t even look towards them at all.  Walked around most of the time looking at the ground.  What a prude.  Julian and I were thinking about giving a hooker 50 Euros and tell her to pull him in.  Explain that he’s going to fight, but he really wants her to get him in there and take advantage of him, but we decided against it.   He could have ended up throwing a punch or something.  Then after an unsuccessful attempt at finding the Absinthe Bar that was no longer in business, we headed back to our 1 star auto motel in the parking garage til the morning.

We ended up getting up relatively early (8am).  Didn’t realize that nothing opens until 10-10:30, so we just walked around for a while.  Julian found a sign for the Homo Monument, but we couldn’t find it.  We eventually found a Coffee Shop so certain people could get what they wanted before heading back to the car to get back to Hamburg (after an hour of driving through Amsterdam in search of the highway).

Time to plan our next road trip.  Auschwitz and Prague!!!

“Exploring is delightful to look forward to and back upon, but it is not comfortable at the time, unless it be of such an easy nature as not to deserve the name.”  – Samuel Butler, Erewhon

Weekend Roadtrip – Part One

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

So a couple of the fellow USACers and I decided to take a road trip this past weekend.  The plan was to take our test on Thursday, instead of Friday, then…..1.)  Hit Belgium for beers around 10-11pm, 2.) Drive through to Reims and get there early in the morning, check out the cathedral and a champagne tour, 3.) Head to the D-Day beaches Friday night, 4.)  Check out Mont St. Michele early Saturday, 5.) Then head to Amsterdam for Saturday night and Sunday morning/afternoon before returning to Hamburg to drop off our car by 6pm.

As with most things in my life, I had it planned out rather well.  Unfortunately, as with most things in my life, the plans never turn out right, and this was no exception.  It all started with missing our train after our test.  It wouldn’t have been so bad, except we just BARELY missed it.  By like 5 seconds.  Julian and Keith made it on the train, but Keri, Theresa, and I didn’t.  Not wanting to wait for the next train (leaving in a half hour), we checked out our options and saw that there was another train leaving for the station across the street in 2 minutes, so we raced over there.  Theresa and I made it on with some time to spare, but Keri was a little farther behind.  Thank God for the nice train lady, she held the train up until Keri could get on.  I don’t know if Keri could have handled missing two trains, especially since she ran all the way to both of them.

Anyways, we ended up in Hamburg several minutes after Julian and Keith, so we met them at the Avis office.  We ended up with an Audi A3 Sportback, which had more room than we thought.  Thank God, because the rest of the trip wouldn’t have gone very well.  After loading up the car, Julian tried getting out of the parking lot, but was unable to get the car into reverse.  So after having Keith change gears from the backseat, we were off.  We had surprisingly little trouble getting out of Hamburg, but as soon as we got out, we found ourselves stuck in traffic.  We ended up taking stupid pics because we stopped in the same spot for about 10 minutes.  Keith, being as impatient as he is, wanted desperately to get off at the exit that we had been sitting about 100 feet away from for the last 15 minutes.  Everyone agreed, not knowing how badly my plans tend to get fucked up.  All types of weird scenarios were going through my head of what was going to happen, but that’s the fun of road trips, right?  We ended up driving around the back roads for a while, but thankfully, due to my awesome navigating skills, we ended up back on the highways, going the right direction, on the other side of the traffic jam.  That would be the only good news for the rest of the night….

Around midnight, we found ourselves in Luxembourg City, with everything closed, and no one around.  It kind of looked like what I’d think the city post-apocalypse would look like.  Foggy, empty, run down…  We ended up seeing 5 people in the 2 hours we were lost in the city.  We had fun pretending they were zombies in our post-apocalypse scenarios.  We stopped for gas, since it was only 99 cents/L for diesel, and got off the main highway.  I don’t know how, but I think Luxembourg City has it’s own gravitational pull.  No matter how much we tried getting away, we found ourselves right back in the city center.  I think the population of Luxembourg City is just people who driving through and weren’t as lucky as us in finding a way out.  They probably gave up and just decided to stay.  After hours of trying, we somehow made our way out of the city center, but still found ourselves unable to find a main highway and leave the country.  Every time we got away, we came upon a fork in the road, both ways leading to Luxembourg City (were we just came from) and both ways had different km distances.  We finally made it out, without driving straight through fields like I had wanted to.  I didn’t trust the highways.  It reminded me of the movie Labyrinth.  And Belgium wouldn’t be any better.

There is a lot more, so I’m going to break it up into 2 or 3 posts….