Friday, 15 July 2016

Slovakia - Day 14: Cicmany – Vricke Sedlo

You can buy the Vandalism
300km we are flying. Very close to the ground admittedly. And very slowly, average 3km per hour.
We were luckily that we had practiced for the bears, lots of warning posters and helpful tips from the locals. The banging sticks on trees was a new one so we armed ourselves with big sticks and took a few practice swipes at trees.



We leaned three things that day;


1.    Hitting trees with sticks hurts
2.        Hitting trees with sticks doesn’t make much noise
3.       Tree hitting sticks are heavy

So we decided to rely on our bear drills. We have practiced almost every day. Usually one of the children gets ‘eaten’ and the occasional wife. But as Meat Loaf almost said “One out of four ain’t bad”.
A Snake. Poisonous? 

We met a couple of young men in the forest. They were doing the E8 the hard way. They were going to sleep in the forest that night. So we happily told them of the bear warnings and watched as they became increasing uneasy. We monitored the press, no one got eaten, so we think they survived.
Bear Food
We cheated here and stayed with friends in Martin for a couple of nights. Washing, real food, good company – not necessarily in that order.  Our walk involved a lot of taxiing by our friend, for which we will be eternally grateful.

Pretty
Cool Trees













Let me get back to Slovak tourism. To find accommodation in some places we had to ring the local mayors. They were always helpful. Booking.com helps but not everywhere. Wake up Slovak tourism. There is money to be made. I found the website of one town and the first paragraph was dedicated to how the website had been prepared in accordance with the law, and which law. And while I am sure it had been, not that I cared either way, there was no useful information on the site.


Wakey. Wakey.


Hint: Copy off Austria.



Day 14
Cumulative
Distance Walked
20km
300km
Meters Climbed
1,046m
10,779m
Walking Time
6:49
98:07
General Comment

There are no bears in Slovakia!!!

Mauna Kea (again)– 10,203 meters the highest mountain in the world. Ok most of it underwater

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