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Cravings for a good salad in Levoca, Slovakia

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The czechs and the slovaks ARE BIG on cheese and meat and we have hit overload.

The last week has seen us hiking in the Mala Fatra Natrional Park in the western Tatra mountains and in the last few days in the eastern Tatras. I think we have all been a bit dissapointed with the Slovenski Raj Εƒational Park in the East. This park appears to be a mishmash of pristine areas and logging coups and most of the hiking yesterday was on logging trails. The Mala Fatra NP on the other hand was well worth while, the highlight for us was stumbling upon fields full of fruiting alpine blueberry on the last hike from the top of the chata vratna chairlift.

We shed 5kg of gear in the Czech Republic and our packs are somewhat more mangeable. Due to poor public transport access we hired a small Skoda in Kosice and are now touring on four wheels. Its much easier to get around to the campsites and I am happy with the decision. So far, we are roughly travelling on about AU$100-day which is what I had planned.

The scars of socialism are clearly evident in the towns, with concrete apartmentblocks commonplace. The older people seem somewhat stern and watchful and poverty is hard to ignore.

Posted by Estebaan 11.09.2008 04:36 Archived in Slovakia Tagged family_travel

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Hi all,
Good to hear the packs are a bit lighter and the Skoda would be a welcome break from all the walking. I wish we were there, we're off in the next couple of weeks down south to Pemberton amongst the Giant Karri Trees for 3 nights camping and a 4th night at a luxury cabin with an outside spa to celebrate our fifth anniversary. Julies kicking ass at TAFE (Business Management Course) and starts a new job with a printing firm in a few weeks. I've got a good feeling she's making the right career choice. Even if she isn't there's good shopping close by and her good friend works 5 mins around the corner so i suspect there will be a few "work lunches" Take care S&J. xoxx

12.09.2008 by sjmelville

Steve,
There were also tears on the flemisch side, when we left Helfstyn.
We're following you my friend.
Kisses to Lut and greetz to you boys.
And Steve "Do it well for Australia"
Patrick,

16.09.2008 by Patrick P

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