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docever 6 Jun 2013 12:01

Hello from Germany
 
Hey everyone. I am an American living in Germany currently. Not sure how long I will be here, but hopefully a couple more years. Like so many here I have a desire to travel on two wheels and see as much of the world as possible. I always respect and envy those that have taken found the courage to ditch the expected a follow their dreams. I like to believe we all are capable of doing this at some point in our life, but we make decisions and live with the consequences both good and bad. I wish I had discovered my true love for travel when I was younger and before I was responsible for more than just myself.

As for now I am content to take was time I have each year a do whatever traveling I can. Being an American in Germany and getting to travel Europe is something many will never do, but it is just the tip of the iceberg to me. For now I read the post you guys makes and I live vicariously through your adventures. Perhaps one day retirement will allow the opportunity to really explore the world, meet the people and see the places that for now I mostly only get to read about.

My current ride is a 2011 BMW R1200GS, which my eyes on a smaller dual sport somewhere down the road. Germany has no real offroad routes to speak of that I have found, so the big bike works well here. It is great for long distance runs and cruises well on the autobahn.

If there are others out there that know of any legal offroad routes through Germany, I would be very interested to hear of them.

Take care and I hope everyone is enjoying the beginning of the riding season season.

Lars 6 Jun 2013 13:05

You may want to check the web for offroad routes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Mecklenburgische Seenplatte) and Brandenburg, I read about tracks there, wanted to try them but did not get around yet.

Also, just on the other side of the border with France, there are supposedly nice gravel roads in the Vogesen ("Vosgue Mountains"?)

Cheers

Lars

Redboots 6 Jun 2013 19:46

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Originally Posted by docever (Post 424831)
If there are others out there that know of any legal offroad routes through Germany, I would be very interested to hear of them.

I'm guessing you're in the south west? Ramstein?
If so, the French border is not far and nearly all green lanes are open to bikers. Just show a bit of respect and if there's a sign saying no motorised traffic, take note.

You could also take a trip down to Walschbronn for the TR1 meeting... I know you don't have one but they don't care to much:D
Information about the next upcoming rally - Manfred's TR1. Page - All about YAMAHA TR1. / XV1000 / XV920

See you there if you come... mines a green one:innocent:. It lives there, but I may turn up on my R100GS:mchappy:

John


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