Day 3: July 21. Castillo Klatovy (CZ) - Camping 50km from the Polish (PL) - 500km - two-way paved road.
We got up at 8 with the sun on your face. We could see the whole meadow full of rally cars, some had already left. There was also a good number of those who participated in the Africa Rally, from London to Cameroon (have egg ...).
picked the store and got into the castle with the cars to take some pictures, and the camp again to compare the sound of our Suzuki with of Murcia. His sounded like a Ferrari and our coffee, but reassured us by saying that these engines hold their milk and never break ... touch wood.
We said goodbye to everyone and that from here we were still alone, waiting to see them coming out of Kazakhstan, more or less, since each had a different route. And breakfast at a Lidl, juice and cookies. After we said goodbye to Sonia and Manche, Goodbye!
continue in direction Prague with the intention of meeting with Ramon (Victor's father), Paco and José Antonio, who were on vacation for those dollars. We ate with these beasts the typical Czech dishes and we a shower in your hostel (you never know when it would do so). After a few pictures on the Piazza S. Wenceslao and heading north, it was time to make a few kms. after so relax, and Suzuki we are unaccustomed.
few miles of highway and see you friends, since two-way road here, and give thanks guys ... We crossed the Polish border unnoticed and headed Worklaw, the next waypoint.
finally decided to stop at a camp to rest and get up early the next day, and at that moment we realized that the local currency was not the Euro ... beginners often fail ... In the end I managed to grandpa that We responded by agreeing (in language, "Indian") payment in Euros, mission accomplished.
almost alone up the tent and prepare spaghetti "tuned" with a can that we had out there, all with accompanying chorizo \u200b\u200b/ back (a day and given the state still do not really know what the hell it was that we zampábamos ...). And the 22.30ha sleep, tomorrow is another day.
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