15kg of rucksack, 5kg of carry on bag and 42kg of paddles, boat and kayaking gear! Thank God for the set of skateboard wheels!
Getting out there was nothing short of a mission. I flew from Dublin as far as Vienna, and then the fun part started. I got the train from the airport to the middle of Vienna and then hit problems. It turns out that not every long distance train in Austria has a bike carriage, and if there isn't one then there isnt a hope in hell that you're going to get a boat onto the train. In the end I spent most of the day in the Westbahnhof train station in Vienna before a train arrived that I was allowed onto with my boat. A few train changes later and I got as far as Weissenbach, where I was picked up by Wolfgang, owner of Liquid-Lifestle for the last part of the journey to Wildalpen.
The scenery around Wildalpen is nothing short of spectacular! The mountains are huge with cliffs all around the place, some of them as high as 1000 metres. The water is crystal clear, and its all drinking water so theres no need to bring a drink of water on the river. A cup can be useful tho!
Helliwelli Playhole
A lot of evenings I was able to get out freestyle paddling after work. There are two playspots less than a 5 minute walk from the campsite where I was staying, one of which was a steep, fast hole that just about all moves are possible in. My hole paddling came on an unbelievable amount while I was there, still not quite good, but infinatly better than it used to be!
My home for the last 6 weeks!
The 'Adventure Bus'! 490,000km and still going strong! ...if you can call 0 horsepower, rubbish brakes and a gearbox that feels like you're stirring bread dough going strong. But hey, it got us to the river every day without fail, just a bit later than we would have liked!
Going away party on the last night. Cheers Luki, Johanna, Jamie, Stefan, Tom, Niki, Stefan, Julia and everyone else who didn't make it into the picture for a brilliant time over there! Bis nachstes Jahr/ till next year!
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