Luxembourg to Trier, Germany and the start of the Moselle River bike ride. This was the second leg of a 3 month trip on folding bikes in Europe. We did lots of camping out in wild places, eating and drinking on the roadside. We rode with no maps or real plans, starting in London in August and kept riding until it got too cold in November.. This was part of a bigger bike trip that started with me buying the bike in Tokyo in April and riding around Mt Fuji amongst other things.
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