Author: Thomas Auer-Peckelsen

Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta

Al Capone advised us not to use Highway 1. So we more or less ride the Red Coat Trail, a trail used by the North-West Mounted Police since the late 1800s, through the endless expanses west. Thirty kilometers of straight gravel roads. An hour without seeing another car. The fence of a farm that separates…

By Thomas Auer-Peckelsen 21. June 2022 Off

Canada

Canada and the great people First and foremost, kudos to Seabridge. Shipping a mobile home with you guys is easier than buying a bus ticket. THANK YOU. Canada greets us with sun and very friendly people. A very friendly Budget employee recommends the “Cabot Trail” to us, which we promptly visit. The first night in…

By Thomas Auer-Peckelsen 11. May 2022 Off

Portugal

Portugal is like a woman between 20 and 30. Widely discovered and extremely natural. Very nicely developed on the fringes and deltas, open to outside influences in the scrubland and in the interior. Very hot when the cold north wind is not blowing and aware of its beauty. Impressed by Spain we drive along the…

By Thomas Auer-Peckelsen 25. December 2021 Off

Spain

The trip goes on. First of all, we are in Spain, Valencia. For everyone who thinks we are in Australia. We have more and more the problem of processing the many impressions. Spain, as we are allowed to get to know it, is amazing. Here, too, we only meet lovely people. We stop at a…

By Thomas Auer-Peckelsen 29. November 2021 Off