First day of walking on the King Ludwig Trail. First days are always a time of getting the routine down, and this day was a bit more stressful with fixed schedules at both the beginning and ending of the day. We knew it would be a long day and we had to take a train to Starnberg from our overnight spot in Bernried, and at the end of the hike, we would board a boat to travel to Diessen. The last boat was at 5:00–can’t miss it!
7:50 am – 5:30 pm. 15.5 miles on the walk + about a mile walk to the station in the morning. 42,066 steps. Elevation +830 feet.
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This is a very short video/audio of the oom pah band entertaining all of us at the jetty. Click to play (you may need to turn your sound up.)
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Fantastic day! Loved the Kloster Church. Really stood out. Lots of interesting places around you. Seemed more interesting than your usual day on the Camino. Glad I wasn’t with you. Would have been so worried about making the last ship sailing wouldn’t have been able to enjoy the journey. Seems like a bit more planning this trip?
Dan
Churches were amazing! Glad you made your ship on time! Hope the weather stays nice and that you continue to have a safe journey! Wendy
I got a laugh about your worry about the last boat. I stress over it too, but after 50 years with Richard I know he’ll have a Plan B if we miss it. We knew not to dawdle and actually had almost an hour to have a beer and ice cream (yes—together!) before getting on the boat.
“Dragging a bit” you say? 42,000 steps and you’re dragging a bit? Well, they’d be dragging me in a box to the nearest cemetery at the 32,000-step mark, and reporting: “Fraid he was a drag. Poor fella just didn’t have it in him to keep up.”
You two amaze.
We always seem to be dragging at the end of the day, but an amazing regeneration takes overnight and so far we’ve been ready to go the next morning. I suspect you feel somewhat the same on your marathon bike rides. There are many more bike riders than walkers on this trail—ever given it any thought?
So cool mom! Amelia loves the the sign with farm animals on it she told me what they are all and the sounds they make 🙂 miss you guys, love you more!
We have more fun looking at the poles and seeing what is important to the village. Amelia is so smart that I am sure she can give the farm sounds for us. I can’t wait to have her recite them for me, and to see Zeigen running circles around us all. Love you and miss you too. Kiss the munchkins for me.
Day 1 was a success! Kudos to you! 🙂 I’m glad you were able to stop and stay hydrated on the long trek. I wonder if they have Dr. Pepper in Europe (I don’t recall seeing it). It must be so nice to end the day with a delicious meal and a toast.
I don’t think they have Dr Pepper around here anywhere—that’s in your neck of the woods now in Waco.
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Fantastic day! Loved the Kloster Church. Really stood out. Lots of interesting places around you. Seemed more interesting than your usual day on the Camino. Glad I wasn’t with you. Would have been so worried about making the last ship sailing wouldn’t have been able to enjoy the journey. Seems like a bit more planning this trip?
Dan
Churches were amazing! Glad you made your ship on time! Hope the weather stays nice and that you continue to have a safe journey! Wendy
I got a laugh about your worry about the last boat. I stress over it too, but after 50 years with Richard I know he’ll have a Plan B if we miss it. We knew not to dawdle and actually had almost an hour to have a beer and ice cream (yes—together!) before getting on the boat.
“Dragging a bit” you say? 42,000 steps and you’re dragging a bit? Well, they’d be dragging me in a box to the nearest cemetery at the 32,000-step mark, and reporting: “Fraid he was a drag. Poor fella just didn’t have it in him to keep up.”
You two amaze.
We always seem to be dragging at the end of the day, but an amazing regeneration takes overnight and so far we’ve been ready to go the next morning. I suspect you feel somewhat the same on your marathon bike rides. There are many more bike riders than walkers on this trail—ever given it any thought?
So cool mom! Amelia loves the the sign with farm animals on it she told me what they are all and the sounds they make 🙂 miss you guys, love you more!
We have more fun looking at the poles and seeing what is important to the village. Amelia is so smart that I am sure she can give the farm sounds for us. I can’t wait to have her recite them for me, and to see Zeigen running circles around us all. Love you and miss you too. Kiss the munchkins for me.
Day 1 was a success! Kudos to you! 🙂 I’m glad you were able to stop and stay hydrated on the long trek. I wonder if they have Dr. Pepper in Europe (I don’t recall seeing it). It must be so nice to end the day with a delicious meal and a toast.
I don’t think they have Dr Pepper around here anywhere—that’s in your neck of the woods now in Waco.