Dienstag, 30. September 2008

Rocky Mountain High!

Rocky Mountain High! We had a wonderful day with Sean in the Rockies. The colorful Aspen trees are just amazing and we saw lots of them heading over Guenella Pass (3.500m high). We hiked out to a small lake and hiking at that altitude - even though only at an easy pace lets you know that the air is thin - Rocky Mountain High!

The area we were at is near the big ski resorts of Vail, Keystone and Breckenridge.


Today we are heading out west to see Mike and Susanna in Gunisson, CO. We are first heading south to Colorado Springs before we turn west and climb over the Rockies. The next two days we'll be out hiking with Mike so we probably won't post anything until we get to Albuquerque.


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Gestern waren wir mit Sean in den Bergen wandern. Es war einfach fantastisch. Die bunten Blaetter der "Aspen trees" (Espen, bzw. Zitterpappeln) sind einfach umwerfend. Wir sind ueber den Guenella Pass (3.500m hoch) nach Georgetown gefahren. Etwas unterhalb des Passes haben wir eine kleine Wanderung zu einem See gemacht. Auf der Hoehe merkt man deutlich, dass die Luft duenn ist - Rocky Mountain High!


Die Gegend kennen viele wahrscheinlich eher durch die Namen der bekannten Skiorte - Vail, Keystone, Breckenridge.


Heute fahren wir nach Gunnison, wo wir die naechsten 2 Tage mit Mike wandern werden. Vermutlich werden wir erst wieder posten, wenn wir in Albuquerque sind.

Montag, 29. September 2008

Finally in Colorado!

After 10 hours flight we arrived safely in Denver, Colorado. The flight was quite pleasant, taking us via Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, Baffin Island and the Dakotas to Colorado. We had great views of the icebergs and glaciers in Greenland and a beautiful sky filled with cumulus clouds in Colorado.

Rental car pick up went well. We got a red Toyota Corolla with Texas licence plate! Navigation system works well and took us straight to pretty Castle Rock where we met Sean, Cathy, Emma, Sofia and Ethan for dinner. Today we're out hiking in the Rockies with Sean!

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Nach einem 10 Stunden Flug sind wir sicher in Denver, Colorado gelandet. Unser Flug war sehr angenehm. Wir sind ueber Irland, Island, Groenland und die Hudson Bay direkt nach Colorado geflogen. Dabei konnten wir insbesondere die Eisberge und Gletscher von Groenland sowie wunderschoene Cumulus Wolken ueber den Rockies bewundern.

Direkt am Flughafen haben wir unseren roten Toyota Corolla angemietet und sind direkt zum Cousin von Marcus nach Castle Rock im Sueden von Denver gefahren. Unser Navigationssystem hat uns direkt in eine wunderschoene huegelige Landschaft gebracht. Am Abend waren wir dann mit Sean, Cathy, Emma, Sofia und Ethan Burger essen. Heute entdecken wir mit einer Wanderung die Rockies. Die Sonne scheint, der Blick ueber das Tal ist richtig schoen und wir freuen uns auf unseren Urlaub!

Sonntag, 21. September 2008

From Denver to San Francisco

Jetzt haben wir noch genau 1 Woche bis wir endlich im Flieger Richtung Westen sitzen. Am Sonntag 28.09.2008 fliegen wir von Frankfurt am Main nach Denver, Colorado. Wir haben dann 4 Wochen, um mit unserem Mietwagen bis nach SFO zu fahren. Folgende Zwischenstopps haben wir bisher grob eingeplant:

- Gunnison Nationalpark, Treffen mit Mike, Park Ranger from Alaska
- Denver Castle Rock, Treffen mit Cousin von Marcus
- Albuquerque, größtes Ballonfestival der Welt
- Grand Canyon
- Bryce Canyon
- Zion Canyon
- Las Vegas
- Death Valley
- Yosemite Nationalpark
- San Francisco

Wir freuen uns schon riesig drauf und werden auch dieses Jahr wieder ein paar Zeilen hier veröffentlichen.

Liebe Grüsse,
Eure Katrin & Marcus

Donnerstag, 8. November 2007

Exciting Bangkok

A five our bus ride dropped us off in the middle of busy Bangkok. We avoided all taxis, tuk-tuks and other touts by catching the skytrain and heading directly to our booked hotel - Baiyoke Sky Hotel. We got a room on the 36th floor of the tallest building in Thailand (309m) and really enjoyed the amnemities of a 4 star hotel. Our favourit part of the hotel was the revolving roof top on the 84th floor and the breakfast buffet served the 82th floor high above Bangkok.

The rest of the time we spent walking around the neighbourhood and discovering the not so touristy Bangkok. We even met some nice and helpful people.

With our online check-in completed we will be heading out to the airport this evening. Our flight leaves at 2h25 am and we are expected to touch down in Dresden tomorrow afternoon.

Our next report will be from Europe.

Koh Chang

Leaving Cambodia for a white sand island we ended up in Koh Chang. We did like our three days on Koh Chang even though we found the people to be unfriendly and spoilt by tourists. For Thai standards the island is quite expensive and the high number of tourists spoils the original laid back island atmosphere (big resorts, rip-off souvenir shops, wanna-be-upmarket shops). In our opinion Koh Chang is not a backpacker's island anymore.

Nevertheless, we spent a wonderful day on the beach and two days exploring the island by motorbike. We also did find a relaxed beach side restaurant (Nune & Ja) which served excellent food at resonable prices. This was the place where we had the best fish (red snapper) in a long time.

Marcus was happy to discover an airfield and took the opportunity to talk with the local pilot but politely declined going up for a ride in the somewhat beaten up ultralight. Instead we crossed the road to visit the local elephant camp where we had the chance to play with two baby elephants.

Our last day took us on an adventureous road to a secluded beach on the southern tip of the island. This is maybe the last spot on the island where you could actually escape the tourist croweds.

Then it was off to Bangkok.

Samstag, 3. November 2007

Out of Cambodia

Yesterday we left Cambodia and headed into Thailand. After taking a boat from Siem Reap over the Tonle Sap Lake to Battambang we decided to move on to Thailand.

Together with two other travellers we chartered a taxi from Battambang to Poipet on the Thai-Cambodian boarder. Then a bus to Chanthaburi, another bus to Trat, a Saengthaw to the ferry dock, a boat to Koh Chang and another 2 Saengthaws to our final destination: Tiger Hut. Our trip took us 13 hours but now we can finally enjoy a few days on the white sanded beaches. Tomorrow we will probably rent a motorbike and discover the island a little - today we are just relaxing.

Mittwoch, 31. Oktober 2007

Relaxing in Siem Reap

After getting up so early yesterday morning(4.00 a.m.) to see the sunrise at Angkor Wat we were unfortunate enough not to have a really nice sunrise. Our bad luck was followed by a nasty breakfast (dirty cups, bad tasting food and overpriced). It was the first place in Cambodia where they tried to rip us off. To make things worse the weather changed from bad to awful throughout the day. It was raining cats and dogs and the temperature felt like 10 degree celcius. That would not have been so bad if we had left our warm clothes in the backpack (the day before was so hot that we decided to make some room in the backpack). Well, to top off our bad luck, Marcus has been fighting with a vicious flea that decided to jump on him and bite him up for good.

However, we still had a good day wandering around the temples since only few tourists were around. We were a little bit disappointed about Angkor Wat itself. The most impressive thing was the outside view from the entrance we had the previous day shortly before sunset. Even though the inside reliefs were quite nice and there were only a few people around we had the "same same but different" feeling. Our favourite temple here is the so called "Jungle Temple" - Ta Prohm. This is the one you have in mind when thinking of the mysterious temples in the Cambodian jungle with roots growing around through and over the walls.

The one thing we found quite sad is that many young children wait around the temples trying to sell various items (postcards, bracelets, flutes, books, etc) to tourists. Oftentimes they come up with a sad look in their faces and rely on your pitty to give them some money. Standard phrases are "Madame, wanna buy fluuuute? Two for one dollar." and "Can you give money?" as well as demonstrating their counting skills from one to ten in various languages. At the same time you can see the bundle of dollar bills in their shirt pockets. At least they seem to be going to school in the morning.

After visiting the Bantaey Srei temple which is famous for the incredible detailed stone carvings (it lies 30km north of Angkor) our tuk-tuk driver took us to the floating village (20km south of Angkor). The people here live in small wooden shacks built on stelts over the water (same same as Pfahlbauten in Unteruhldingen am Bodensee). We even saw them cooking with open fire directly in the house (remember, they are built from wood). Meanwhile it was raining heavily and the temperature dropped even further. Imagine our driver didn't have anything like a raincoat or a helmet or glasses to protect him from the rain and the cold. We were really happy to come back to our hotel and have a really hot shower. And our driver probably as well.

So after our long day yesterday we decided to take a day rest and hang out around Siem Reap. We've already had a good breakfast and are now organizing our further travels to Battambang by boat, Koh Chang by bus and on to Bangkok.

We still like Siem Reap (despite our day of bad luck) and it seems to be the one place in Cambodia where money can be found. Many new buildings are being constructed, modern hotels, ATMs and other "western amnemities" can be found. So it is quite different from the rest of Cambodia (so if you visit Cambodia be sure to see both sides of the country - Siem Reap and the countryside outside the "money center").