If you are in a big city,

Tired,

Then take a double-decker bus tour

And hop on, hop off.

Switzerland, Vega-Tour bus. Vegetable tour?

Best on Mondays when many countries close things. Museums shut.

Perfect for getting the mobile overview.

Bus tours?  Sometimes.  But rarely.

Travel precautions. Look behind you once in a while.

Dan is demonstrating that travel principle at the annual Bojnice Castle play, Slovakia.

1. In pocket: For each traveler, carry an ID and where the current hotel is.

Put copy of passport also

In wallet with USA contact phone number.

2. In waist pocketbelt - tickets, passports, traveler's checks, extra cash. Keep different currencies separate in their own baggies.

3. In any parking lot - do not hurry.

Dan with rental car

Size matters. Keep it small. If the rental company tries to get you to upgrade, don't.

1. Cars: Compact size. No bigger. Roads are too narrow and twisty in many places.

Standard shift is cheaper and gives better control.

Insurance: Check carefully your own coverage. Duplicate any doubtful insurance. Contract for medical evac. If you are going from country to country, see that you are covered for each.

Shopping.  Who Needs It.

Budget plus weight equals nuisance

Skip it. Too much time away from seeing what we want to see.

We do photos, postcards, maps and local guidebooks.

Swiss Museum find, Yverdon les Bains.

Don't skip all the museums. You may learn something, like a 19th Century Swiss spa using mummy bone grindings for health.

We do one big museum per big city,

Then choose

Out-of-the-way, topical museums

Like the one for the Brothers Grimm

In Kassel, Germany.

Or the wayside mineral

Or early pagan artifact

And customs museums

In backroads Ireland

Where the wells

May still have ribbons

Placed on twigs nearby.

Sto to find out what they are.

Le Luggage

Shopping plastic bags for airport inspection, finding what you need

1. Pack everything in supermarket plastic bags.

2. Easy to unload for inspections, finding things.

3. Main categories: One to wash, one to wear, one for spare

4. Two basic dumb colors, with one brighter thing

5. Two daily pairs of shoes, one to get wet. Then a third light-weight pair to double as slippers to get to the bath down the hall, and wear for dinner.

Korcula, Croatia. Laundry through the gateway

Travel laundry rule:  wash socks and underwear every night. Sponge off other stuff. If still wet in AM, drape over back seat.

Every night also do one bigger thing if you start to feel shabby. Keeps the cycle going. Other things you can figure out.

Everybody wear the same kind of socks. Four pair black.

Here is open-air laundry, upper right extending across the way, and through the doorway, Korcula, Croatia.

Travel benefit: The older learns from the younger

And those are real eggs, with a defective memory card that skewed the color.  This is not Easter.

What we do: We talk current events, he types, he reads, he takes volumes and volumes out of the library social studies sections on countries, he clips from newspapers, he is plotting the next trip as soon as we land from the one before.
TRIPS INDEX- The Ad Hoc Ersatz Car-Dan Tour Company
TRIPS INDEX- The Ad Hoc Ersatz Car-Dan Tour Company
TOP PHOTO. Kalmar Castle, Sweden.
TOP PHOTO. Kalmar Castle, Sweden.
Visit first, read about it later. Too much advance information is overwhelming.
Chablis France
Chablis France
Chablis France
Dan and Vintner; farmhouse tasting
Welcome to Europe Road Ways, our own trips. Find a map and a guidebook and go.
Welcome to Europe Road Ways, our own trips. Find a map and a guidebook and go.
We began the easy way: We chose Ireland several years ago, with its similar language and food, its small geographical area comparatively, some family roots, and we had only to cope with driving on the left.

From that, we branched out to see other countries and regions in Europe, each trip some two weeks. We eat and sleep wherever, and have so far found consistently safe and clean places. We cross borders freely (no itinerary). How to find us if we disappear? We carry lots of ID, register at consulates or embassies sometimes, and email home our plans as we make them.

Side benefits: For parent-child travel, the child becomes adult, a full participant in decisions. Whether related to the trips or just Himself, Dan has developed substantial street-smarts, and is a history buff. He is an inquisitive, responsible citizen of a larger world.

See also Europe Road Ways on the Web
About Me
About Me
1. Travel, improvised road trips. Two on the Loose: EUROPE ROAD WAYS. How we do it; (click) Europe Road Ways, How We Do It; and Europe Road Ways on the Web. Blogs for countries visited: Andorra Road Ways, Austria Road Ways, Belgium Road Ways, Bosnia Road Ways, China Road Ways (Jon's trip), Croatia Road Ways, Czech Republic Road Ways, Denmark Road Ways, England Road Ways, France Road Ways, Germany Road Ways, Greece Road Ways (Carol and Jon), Hebrides Road Ways, Hungary Road Ways, Ireland Road Ways, Italy Road Ways, Liechtenstein Road Ways, Luxembourg Road Ways, Montenegro Road Ways, Netherlands Road Ways, Norway Road Ways, Orkney Road Ways, Poland Road Ways, Romania Road Ways, Russia Road Ways Moscow, Russia Road Ways St.Petersburg, Scotland Road Ways, Sicily Road Ways, Slovakia, Slovenia Road Ways, Spain Road Ways, including Gibraltar, Sweden Road Ways, Switzerland Road Ways, Trieste Road Ways, Wales Road Ways;
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