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Day 11: Nová Bystřice, Czech Republic to Vranov nad Dyjí, Czech Republic


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Start: Nová Bystřice, Czech Republic
End: Vranov nad Dyjí, Czech Republic
Distance: 70.3km
Elevation Gain: 2823ft
Elevation Loss: 3491ft
Time: 7h12m
Reading Material: A History of the Jews – Paul Johnson
Audio Material: On The Media, WTF podcast (Conan O’Brien episode)

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I followed the Austrian/Czech border all day today helping to impart several history lessons. First, the imposing ruins of Landštejn Castle. Originally built in the 13th century, large parts of the original castle remain standing and you are even able to climb inside the tower. Finally, a castle that felt like a castle!

Met several biking groups. Forty middle school kids on retreat from an international school in Prague. They had biked 5km to the castle had lots of questions (“how can you go so far?” “slow and steady like the tortoise”). And, a group of 20-somethings from Prague who I believe (based on their bicycles) were day touring out of Slavonice. We leapfrogged each other a few times (I’m getting good at picking up speed on slight downhills by taking advantage of the momentum from my extra 150lbs, but as soon as the hills start, it’s like lead). Saw my first two recombinant tourers going the opposite direction just past Slavonice, as well.

The second historical highlight was from much more recent history. A string of ~150 fortified bunkers that I passed for the full 70kms along the Austrian border. They were originally built in 1936-7 to protect Czechoslovakia from an invasion by Nazi Germany. Each bunker was self-sufficient and could protect two machine guns + a grenade launcher from large-caliber assault.

I must have passed 50 bunkers. They became easier to spot near Stálky since (bonus history lesson) the Soviet Union clear-cut the land and depopulated the border zone after the the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia in an attempt to keep citizens from leaving. So, if you’re keeping score at home, the bunkers were 1) never actually tested since the Western Allies abandoned the Czechs to the Nazis without a fight, and 2) were eventually put to use by the second power to invade Czechoslovakia without a fight to keep the people from escaping.

There’s a reason why Czechs don’t exactly wave at me when I bike past…

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May Day

Happened upon what I assume was a raising of the May Pole in anticipation of May Day tomorrow. A marching band (oompah style, now that we’re close to Austria) and local firemen who raised the pole using tree branches in a method I was sure to result in injury to someone. Also, waist lines are definitely increasing as I approach Austria.

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Day 10: to Sezimovo Ústí, Czech Republic to Nová Bystřice, Czech Republic


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Start: Sezimovo Ústí, Czech Republic
End: Nová Bystřice, Czech Republic
Distance: 67.1km
Elevation Gain: 2798ft
Elevation Loss: 2097ft
Time: 7h29m
Reading Material: A History of the Jews – Paul Johnson
Audio Material: NPR’s Fresh Air

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Castle me! Two nice castles passed today. One in Červená Lhota, a cute red castle across an old stone bridge. And, the other in Jindřichův Hradec at the confluence of a river and a lake. According to guide books, both are the 2nd most famous castles in the Czech Republic. Unfortunately, I was not able to tour inside either as it appears official castle tourist season starts tomorrow on May 1.

I am spending the night in Nová Bystřice right near the Austrian border. This southern region of Bohemia wants to be known as the Czech Canada. I am thinking this is a ploy to attract Canadian tourists as the landscape reminds me of many other, non-Canada places such as the Poconos, Catskills or Vermont. Though, I think Czechs are even more into hockey than Canadians. In the nearby forest, I got to zoom down through the trees on a nicely paved, narrow path. Got the rig up to 50km/h!

And, of course, just as I was feeling badass, I had my first real tumble just outside Nová Bystřice (we’re not going to count the ones where I’ve been stationary). While going uphill my chain slipped the smallest front gear and I pedaled furiously without going anywhere until the lack of momentum coupled with clipped feat caused me to lose balance. I unclipped and fell into a grass ditch a few feet below the road. Soft landing and the bike is so heavy, it just rests on the panniers and doesn’t even notice it’s fallen over. Luckily no one saw.

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Day 9: Sedlčany, Czech Republic to Sezimovo Ústí, Czech Republic


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Start: Sedlčany, Czech Republic
End: Sezimovo Ústí, Czech Republic
Distance: 49.4km
Elevation Gain: 2437ft
Elevation Loss: 2270ft
Time: 5h48m
Reading Material: A History of the Jews – Paul Johnson
Audio Material: Rainer Maria (Look Now, Look Again; A Better Version of Me); Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me; EconTalk (guest: Jeffrey Sacks)

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Lots of hills today. Very reminiscent of Vermont rural cycling with cows and sheep and farms and narrow roads. Took a shortcut in Tabor on a main urban road and cutoff about 15km. Reward is an early dinner and night.