55 to Boppard

Atejade: 07.06.2023

🇬🇧 English version below 

Tour data: Distance 95.3 kilometers, Ø 18.4 km/h (I walked often), travel time 5:08 hours 

Weather: Right at the beginning it rained lightly, but hardly noticeable. Cloudy with sun and practically no wind 

During today's tour, a lot of thoughts went through my head again and I've already formulated the finished text. And now I wonder where they all went. Just disappeared without a trace! So I start again from scratch. 

The beginning of today's bike tour was quite hilly. This is also where most of the 400 meters of altitude difference that I made today come from. And it ended up going downhill. At Komoot someone wrote: 'You need good brakes here'. And do I still have it after more than 4,000 kilometers? I'd rather walk down there to protect the brakes. 

My eBike has rear wheel suspension that works with air. Today I had the feeling again that I had to add air. It was supposed to be 15 bar, but it was under 10. So get off, look for a pump and pump until there is enough air in it - quite exhausting! But the result counts! It helped. 

At 9:42 a.m. I reached the Rhine. From here there is often a beautiful cycle path along the Rhine. From time to time, however, you have to make a small detour because the bank is blocked or you have to drive through a place. 

All the way along the Rhine one beautiful place lies next to the next. I had to take a lot of photos today, I liked today's route so much. But I'm not the only one who wants to see that. This is obviously a popular section for cyclists, I've never met so many touring cyclists outside of cities. 

Please look at the photos and you will also get a small insight into the many objects worth seeing. By the way, on Komoot you can always see exactly where I took the photo. 

https://www.komoot.de/tour/1156445130?ref=itd


E N G L I S H

Tour data: Distance 95.3 kilometers, Ø 18.4 km/h (I walked often), travel time 5:08 hours

Weather: Right at the beginning it rained lightly, but hardly noticeable. Cloudy with sun and practically no wind

During today's tour, a lot of thoughts went through my head again and I've already formulated the finished text. And now I wonder where they all went. Just disappeared without a trace! So I start again from scratch.

The beginning of today's bike tour was quite hilly. This is also where most of the 400 meters of altitude difference that I made today come from. And it ended up going downhill. At Komoot someone wrote: 'You need good brakes here'. And do I still have it after more than 4,000 kilometers? I'd rather walk down there to protect the brakes.

My eBike has rear wheel suspension that works with air. Today I had the feeling again that I had to add air. It was supposed to be 15 bar, but it was under 10. So get off, look for a pump and pump until there is enough air in it - quite exhausting! But the result counts! It helped.

At 9:42 a.m. I reached the Rhine. From here there is often a beautiful cycle path along the Rhine. From time to time, however, you have to make a small detour because the bank is blocked or you have to drive through a place.

All the way along the Rhine one beautiful place lies next to the next. I had to take a lot of photos today, I liked today's route so much. But I'm not the only one who wants to see that. This is obviously a popular section for cyclists, I've never met so many touring cyclists outside of cities.

Please look at the photos and you will also get a small insight into the many objects worth seeing. By the way, on Komoot you can always see exactly where I took the photo.

Idahun (2)

Christoph
Die zerstärte Brücke bon Remagen und auch andere von den Deutschen selber zerstörten Brücken am Rhein hatten mich damals als ich dem Rhein entlang gefahren war sehr zu denken gegeben. Wie dumm kann ein Führer sein, die eigene Infrastruktur zu zerstören.

René
Das ist zum Glück Geschichte! Und für mich einfach ein interessantes Objekt zum Fotografieren. Prinzipiell aber hast du recht, doch bei diesem Unmensch gibt es noch viel Schlimmeres, das er der Menschheit angetan hat, nicht zuletzt der eigenen Bevölkerung.

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