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FJR Forum European M/C Tour: June 25-July 10, 2011!
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<blockquote data-quote="beemerdons" data-source="post: 688178" data-attributes="member: 4296"><p>Dr. Rich, I went back and read the Rider article you were referring to: "House of the Habsburgs" photos/story by Mark Tuttle.</p><p></p><p>That route, per map on page 44, of February 2010 issue would make a perfect "2nd week" for the retired/shiftless among us!</p><p></p><p>I was never intending to lead the Alps group farther East than a line drawn from Cortina d' Ampezzo, Italia to Salzburg, Osterreich, via the Grossglockner Road. We could say farewell to the main Alps Group in Salzburg, after a week of riding with you and I, the crew would know the ropes by then and could ride back to Heidelberg on their own. Stay on Autobahn Eight-Acht until Stuttgart, Deutschland; then turn North on Autobahn Six-Sechs; so damn easy even Bust and Shiny can do it!</p><p></p><p>Then, the forever and never to be employed again, could hit these successive cities: 1) Klagenfurt, A. 2) Maribor, Slovenia. 3) Sopron, Hungary. 4) Bratislava, Slovakia. 5) Vienna, A.: Since you lived in Wien for many years, I'd like you to show me the sights of Vienna! 6) Ceske' Budejovice, Hungary. 7) From Budweis, Hongrie, A-3 takes us all the way to Calais, France ferry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerdons, post: 688178, member: 4296"] Dr. Rich, I went back and read the Rider article you were referring to: "House of the Habsburgs" photos/story by Mark Tuttle. That route, per map on page 44, of February 2010 issue would make a perfect "2nd week" for the retired/shiftless among us! I was never intending to lead the Alps group farther East than a line drawn from Cortina d' Ampezzo, Italia to Salzburg, Osterreich, via the Grossglockner Road. We could say farewell to the main Alps Group in Salzburg, after a week of riding with you and I, the crew would know the ropes by then and could ride back to Heidelberg on their own. Stay on Autobahn Eight-Acht until Stuttgart, Deutschland; then turn North on Autobahn Six-Sechs; so damn easy even Bust and Shiny can do it! Then, the forever and never to be employed again, could hit these successive cities: 1) Klagenfurt, A. 2) Maribor, Slovenia. 3) Sopron, Hungary. 4) Bratislava, Slovakia. 5) Vienna, A.: Since you lived in Wien for many years, I'd like you to show me the sights of Vienna! 6) Ceske' Budejovice, Hungary. 7) From Budweis, Hongrie, A-3 takes us all the way to Calais, France ferry! [/QUOTE]
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