Help: What is there to do?
Help: What is there to do?
So, on the 22nd, Me and four others are heading out on a motorcycle vacation to the Alps. We're going to go through Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and Lichtenstein. I've been delegated two days to plan sights and other activities. Now, I've never been to the Alps, nor have I been on a motorcycle vacation, so I really don't know what to look for. If anyone here has any ideas concerning the locations below, please feel free to chime in.
26/6 - Zernez > Merano > Vipiteno
28/6 - Mayrhofen > Mittersill > Lienz
26/6 - Zernez > Merano > Vipiteno
28/6 - Mayrhofen > Mittersill > Lienz
pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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You must look for women of poor judgment. To keep your back warm.
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I think he has hair for that.
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kid wrote:I think he has hair for that.

pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Deer. Look out for deer. Or Ronans in deer suits with coils of piano wire.
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At the moment, I am checking out Trip Advisor for inspiration. But that just lists the tourist attractions.
pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Rumple C wrote:He is hairy, like bear.

pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Ronan wrote:Or Ronans in deer suits

pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Here's the full travel plan
23/6 Kiel - Hamburg
24/6 Munchen - Bregenz
25/6 Bregenz - St Gallen - Vaduz-Zernez
26/6 Zernez - Merano - Vipiteno
27/6 Vipiteno - Innsbruck - Mayrhofen
28/6 Mayrhofen - Mittersill - Lienz
29/6 Lienz - Zell am See
30/6 Zell am See - Salzburg
2/7 Salzburg - Berchtesgaden
3/7 Berchtesgaden - Andechs
4/7 Andechs - Munchen
7/7 Hamburg - Kiel - Gothenburg
23/6 Kiel - Hamburg
24/6 Munchen - Bregenz
25/6 Bregenz - St Gallen - Vaduz-Zernez
26/6 Zernez - Merano - Vipiteno
27/6 Vipiteno - Innsbruck - Mayrhofen
28/6 Mayrhofen - Mittersill - Lienz
29/6 Lienz - Zell am See
30/6 Zell am See - Salzburg
2/7 Salzburg - Berchtesgaden
3/7 Berchtesgaden - Andechs
4/7 Andechs - Munchen
7/7 Hamburg - Kiel - Gothenburg
pragmatic (adj.)
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
The opposite of idealistic is pragmatic, a word that describes a philosophy of "doing what works best."
From Greek pragma "deed," the word has historically described philosophers and politicians who were
concerned more with real-world application of ideas than with abstract notions. A pragmatic person
is sensible, grounded, and practical.
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Its "Kieler Woche" on the 23rd. If you ever want to visit Kiel, the world's biggest sailing event and general excuse for crowds, music and drink is a good opportunity. Im in Kiel on the 23rd and in Hamburg on the 7th, so let me know if you need a guide.
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please explain why the Matterhorn and Ticino are not on your list. After explain, please add them to your list.
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Kloster Andechs (Andechs monastery), obviously. Great monastery beer and decent food, just usually a little full: http://www.andechs.de/nc/en.htmlboombrakh wrote:3/7 Berchtesgaden - Andechs
4/7 Andechs - Munchen
I'd say the Urthaler Hof is also worth a visit - it doesn't have self-brewed beer, but the food is more artisanal than in Andechs. Try the hind leg of pork - and be sure to share the portion among two of you, or you'll not fit on your bikes afterwards anymore: http://www.urthalerhof.de/
If you have the time, plot your route south of Munich past the Tegernsee too. Lovely vistas, and maybe stop for cake & coffee at the Hotel Bachmair am See. Its glory days are past (last millenium I chatted with the German national footie team there), but it's still a name: http://www.bachmair.de/
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What happens when you meet a stranger in the Alps?
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