07/01/2024
Then it happened, the "Old School Man" finally came because of Tourstart.org And of some beautiful routes created on the PC at home in the living room until Romania, together with wonderful people who share the same interests.
After all, as you saw yesterday, we drove for a few hours on part four also in Romania, we got our first impressions, met the first horse-drawn carriage on one of the very small roads out on the countryside, and that is almost the only place where they still exist.
The new day on, which is part five of the holiday, is of course also created on Tourstart.org
One of the functions of the Tourstart motorcycle route planning program is that you can add pictures, write text and add links in at each of the created Via points (It is shown in the pictures, just like yesterday).
You can also click for yourself on many of the blue points on the routes that are found on my trips, usually a short description, and perhaps pictures directly from the place (Remember that it is only allowed to share your own pictures)
We left the hotel as often before, early in the morning. The thermos flasks were filled with coffee and we were filled with huge expectations for the day. Today will bring us to the long-awaited trip up to Transfăgărășan (The much-watched English program Top Gear named it the world's best road) and then down the other side.
WOW... - what a trip, unfortunately much of the ride up to the pass, was in fog and fine rain, though not all the way up. Anyway, it is another argument for us to repeat the ride in 2024.
So Transfăgărășan is for sure something by itself, built only because dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu had an unnecessarily stupid idea. At the same time, such a stupid idea that no private contractor had the courage to carry out the overall task, with the construction of that road up a mountain. At the same time in an Alpine area where the weather does not allow driving five months of the year due to the large amounts of snow that falls in the area.
So the solution was, Dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu deployed his military, then they built it for him as per his order.
Many workers died; official records say only 40 soldiers lost their lives, but unofficial estimates from workers put the number in the hundreds, several thousand tons of dynamite and physical effort later, well, the road was a reality.
A fantastic road, I have to say. And I have ridden most of the iconic roads ones in the European Alps and the Nordics. The nature in Transfăgărășan is of a different type. On the south side where the descent is, we had quite an experience, because suddenly along the road sat a large brown bear and were heated by the sun.
It's one thing to see a big brown bear in the zoo, safely placed behind a fence, it is another thing to sit on your motorcycle less than two meters from one. Now just without a lattice fence, and not only that, further down the south side, we met another brown bear with her two cubs, as well as another brown bear that just thought it could roam the road like another Don Juan.
Well down from Transfăgărășan, we had lunch at Cafe Dracula. You should know that the story of Dracula is valued in Romania in the same way as we in Denmark have our H.C. Andersen fairy tales.
After one more wonderful night in a nice hotel in the town of Râmnicu Vâlcea, where the dreams of the trip over the Transfăgărășan have hardly been put to rest.
Yep, part six was also giving us for another one of the really great experiences, which it is possible to get in Romania. They have another one of the really big stretches of road for us motorcyclists, namely the almost equally famous Transalpina Road. Imagine 148 km without side roads, and driving on Romania's highest road, without traffic and bends - all on a road offering the most fantastic experiences. Especially considering that both the road to and from Transalpina were very good.
Shared by Tourstart. org by user Sonny
Part 7 are follow tomorrow.
Part five is here:
https://tourstart.org/tour/%C3%98ST_TUR_DEL_5_236702?share_key=053a2ade8c0d62fa8d6141e0a49d9c34
Part six is here:
https://tourstart.org/tour/%C3%98st_tur_Del_6_221536?share_key=4fb5819625a8d341bab7099ad1229122