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Sounds like a fun experience. I don't blame you for not feeling secure astride a cow. There is a reason horses are preferred for transport - their body type is better for sitting upon.
I'll take your word for it - certainly they're not quite as wide as our girls were..
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Sorry to hear about Mark's 'bonus experience' with the cows!!
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Even if you didn't ride for long, it was worth it just to get the photo of you on Erma!
Oh it was!
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I know what you mean, though, about feeling insecure. When I rode the elephant in S Africa I felt the same. It was amazing and wonderful, but I couldn't wait to get off! Poor Mark-- He got a bit too up-close and personal!
He did!
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How sweet are those animals, to be so patient with you and Mark being pushed up onto them? A lot of horses wouldn't put up with that.
They were very patient, but I think they're used to it. They knew the routes to take and I got the impression it's part of their lives, so they don't worry about it....
I think it is so cool that you at least tempted to ride a cow! I would have been happy to walk beside the cow. Definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity!!
I think it is so cool that you at least tempted to ride a cow! I would have been happy to walk beside the cow. Definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity!!
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what a different experience. I have never heard of riding cows before and I googled cow trekking and Switzerland was the top results.
I don't think that saddle looked very sturdy either and didn't it have stir ups for your feet? I couldn't do it with my feet hanging.
Saturday 7 September – part three: I think we might be in the Black Forest….
Soon we were back on the main road…
.. and literally a few miles later, we found the customs post between Switzerland and Germany. Yet again, just like our arrival in the country, we just drove through, as there was no-one there.
Sorry about the appalling quality of the photo. Unfortunately the camera picked up on the car windshield. It’s got lines on it, as it’s heated, which means it defrosts in literally seconds in the winter.
We entered Germany…
…and passed through another deserted customs booth. Every time we cross country borders, I can’t help but think how much this costs, and how much Europe saved when all the borders came down with the European Union. Of course, Switzerland isn’t a member of the EU, so its border controls remain, well what there are of them.
We were soon on the Autobahn, seeing cars doing crazy speeds with no speed limit. It’s fine if everyone is driving at roughly the same speed, but most people were being pretty sensible, so the prospect of pulling out in front of those crazies was not a pleasant one.
Before we knew it, we were coming off the Autobahn. Neither of us had realised that we’d have quite a drive ahead of us on single lane roads. The scenery was pretty enough…
We had a detour though one town, where one GPS tried to take us a quicker route, only to discover the road was closed.
Then we were heading on to a series of switchbacks…
In truth, this was once again a very picturesque route…
Yes that is a train you can see passing above the road
As we drove through one village after another, we started to realise we were going through the top end of the Black Forest region of Germany, which I hadn’t thought about at all. I’d just literally looked at the destination for the night, then we’d let the GPS sort the rest out, so this was a very unexpected treat.
Soon we were going back down the mountain, seeing lots more beautiful sights:
We got the impression that the villages around here depended on tourism, as we started to see signs that told us there was “late night shopping” (in English) next Friday night. Well, unfortunately we won’t be able to take advantage of that…
Finally we were back on a more straight piece of road, but still the beautiful countryside was coming…
It was when we ended up behind a tanker that things got a lot more frustrating, as we were slowed down a lot by that, but thankfully the Autobahn was beckoning again.
Oh wow, what a gorgeous route! And you still found cows. That clock building/store is cute. I so appreciate all the photos you share as I never know if I'll make it there someday!
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