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Home Blog Archive True Stories I'm ready for winter eurotrip
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Thursday, 15 December 2005 |
So yesterday I finally picked up the last piece of warm clothing before
the 3 week vacation to Europe. Destinations that are on the
itiniary are: Amsterdam for NYE, Berlin, Prague, then to the French
Alps via Switzerland. We will be meeting up with some Swedes in
the Alps for a few days of snowboarding!!! I'm so stoked, send me any
emails if you have recommendations of places to go and see. I've
never been to Europe and have little experience with cold weather... My
stay warm gear: Timberland dual layer waterproof winter jacket,
polysilk long underwear and undershirt, jeans, long sleeve cotten
shirts, and Merrel Gor-Tex waterproof shoes. I originally though
I should get combat style boots, but I figure we will stay on the
sidewalks as much as possible and getting in and out of houses/hotels
will be a pain with tall boots. I hope I made the right decision.
I'm going to take one set of classy shoes and shirt as well for the
clubs and parties. I was looking at the weather report from the
BBC website regarding Prague, current temperature -2 degree celcius!!!
Damn! I hope I don't freeze my nuts off, if I get cold, I'll get the
fleece underwear over there. I'm also looking for a handheld GPS
system to see exactly the path we take, but I may not have enough time
to set that up. I'll try to write updates from the internet cafes
over there.
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