Journal Comments - The Road to Rome, Part Two: Europe - CycleBlaze

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From The Road to Rome, Part Two: Europe by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Emily Sharp commented on In Salzburg: a day ride to the Königssee

Certainly some nice routes and gorgeous mountains in recent days. I think I would be torn between touring and backpacking (multi-day hiking)... would probably have to do a bit of both. Someday, maybe... South America is definitely further ahead on my list of places to visit after my ties to North America have lessened. Hope the weather holds and you've got more warm, sunny days ahead.

3 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on In Salzburg: a day ride to the Königssee

Two Scotts in Salzburg calls for a haiku!

Two Scotts in Salzburg
With their wives at one table
Serendipity

3 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on Moving on from Salzburg

It looks like you are planning to continue on the Alpe-Adria as far as Udine! I hope you have clear skies like we did for that portion. It's the best. The rest of your route looks pretty tempting, too.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in Return to Salzburg

I was stunned this myself. I couldn’t believe it when we biked down to the lake and looked out.

3 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in Return to Salzburg

That's so pretty it looks fake!

Like someone's design of a "perfect village".

3 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in Return to Salzburg

That is a stunning photo! Makes me wish I was one of the people in the boats.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jacquie Gaudet on a photo in In Sankt Gilgen: the hike to Schafberg

Oh, how funny. You’re right!

3 years ago
Jacquie Gaudet commented on To Gmunden

My list, already very long, just got longer!

3 years ago
Jacquie Gaudet commented on a photo in In Sankt Gilgen: the hike to Schafberg

Looks like the model for those Disney crows (which always had yellow beaks).

3 years ago
Patrick O'Hara commented on a photo in Return to Salzburg

What a cracker of a lunch stop.

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by marilyn swett on To Mondsee

Hi, Marilyn. It’s pretty easy, once you know how.

1) Open up the journal to the title page and put it in edit mode.

2) Select Change Order.

3) Handles now show up next to each menu entry. You can use these to slide the entries to a different position.

4) Afterwards, save changes.

3 years ago
marilyn swett commented on To Mondsee

Enjoying your journal, Scott. Looks like a beautiful area! I was wondering if you know how to change the order of an entry in my journal. I accidently put it at the end rather than at the top. Thanks!

3 years ago
Rich Frasier replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on To Gmunden

Yes, it’s getting unmanageable thanks to all the intrepid cycle tourists on CycleBlaze. And you Andersons are not helping at all! I need you to go somewhere ugly or at least uninteresting. Could you work on that, please? :)

3 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Ben Parke on To Mondsee

It’s quite a remarkable area alright. You were sure right when you recommended biking along the shore of the Traunsee. I think the climb on today’s ride is avoidable. You could ferry past this part of the lake, for example, or you might consider riding one of the lakeshore roads. It looks to me from Google Maps like there is a shoulder on the east side (route 152), although I’d want to research it first.

Have you ever ridden the Finger Lakes region in New York? In a less dramatic way that region reminds me a bit of the Salzkammergut.

3 years ago
Ben Parke commented on To Mondsee

You’re really tempting me to ride there next summer. Minus that bit between Gmunden and the Attersee. That climb does not sound tempting. Great photos. Hope the weather cleara up a bit more for you though. I usually have bad luck with the weather when I’m there as well.

3 years ago