Left early Saturday for the overnight trip to Cesky
Krumlov. This is an old town about 2.5
hours drive south of Prague, Cesky Krumlov is up near the Vltava River which
also flows through Prague. One of the
highlights of the weekend was the rafting trip down the river. Frank and I took on the leadership and engine
room roles at the rear of the raft. I
was also the delegated official photographer which created some division in the
ranks. Belinda and Pam had the easy job
of steering the raft through the easy bits and the rapids. We all shared the responsibility of
paddling. We were driven about 10 kilometres upstream
from the town and had a 3.5 hour paddle in front of us, lucky the current took
us downstream lots of the time. There
were 6 sets of rapids to spark things up a bit.
Frank nearly fell out of the raft once and Pam had an unfortunate fall
into the raft, landing on her back in the bottom of the raft. The
first rapids went well, the second set were a little more testing and we ended
up ship wrecked on the rocks at the bottom of the rapids. It was obviously a navigational issue and
blame was apportioned appropriately. Lots
of pushing and finally got going again. Lessons
were learned and the rest of the rapids went without incident. We arrived back in town and handed over the
raft, wanting to get hold of a beer. A
successful search located a nearby pub and 2 beers disappeared instantly.
Wandered around town, quite beautiful in the old section
which is circled by the Vltava River, with narrow cobblestone streets,
beautifully, well maintained houses and hotels painted in traditional
colours. The town is surrounded by hills
rising from the river, topped with the Cesky Krumlov castle and churches. It is a very small town centre with little
cafes all over the place fronting the river.
Every time we had a meal or a coffee we were able to watch the activity
on the water. Our hotel was also in an
excellent position overlooking the river.
Sleep in, then indulge in a sweet pancake breakfast, went
for a walk through the castle, back to the hotel and home to Prague. I think all the exercise has worn us out, we’ll
be having an early night.
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| Arrived safely |
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| This is it, no backing out now. |
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| The people in charge |
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| She hasn't been told her duties just yet! |
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| Now they understand. |
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| Good so far |
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| Lost concentration and this happens!!?? |
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| Much better |
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| Happy sailors |
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| A well earned drink |
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| Carp fries, they look delicious |
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| Maybe not |
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| One of those death defying rapids. |
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| Doing the city streets |
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| Watching the mojitos being made |
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| The mojitos being destroyed |
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| Time for tea |
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| Town almost deserted on the walk home. |
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| Town a bit busier this morning |
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| This is our hotel, we had the balcony on the top left side. |
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| View from the balcony |
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| Another view from the balcony |
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| On the way to the castle, this constructions links two parts of the castle. |
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| Inspecting those rapids again |
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| View from the castle |
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| The tourists |
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| Time to go home. |
Trip looks great, the rapids looked a bit lethargic however! Gather you won't all be putting hands up to enter this activity in the Olympics! Xxx
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