Wednesday, June 28, 2006

What Does A Cold Shower Do To A Man

again between on-axis

06/28/2006: addition to my technical project planning were also other plans taking shape. On the one hand were the visas and travel planning, this time from quite routine. On the other drew increasingly clear from the staffing of our camp.

Die Dreierabteile im Schlafwagen hatten wir als Double-Abteile gebucht und jeweils zu zweit belegt.
The three compartments in the sleeper car we had booked a double compartments and each covered for two.
The travel planning and procurement of train tickets was instrumental in Oliver's hands. We wanted this time all the way from Germany to take the train. Back to it should go from Novosibirsk by plane to Hannover. In return, Oliver
has devised a special variant. It should be in the coaches Berlin to Kazan-Nizhny Novgorod and go after several hours of residence from there directly to Severobaikalsk.

was the German speaking part of the force in addition to the previous year's participants Oliver, John, Regina and me of Christian from Bischofswerda and Olga from Heidelberg, the right to appeal came later. She wanted to travel to Moscow, so that we would only learn about in Nizhny Novgorod. From the Russian people we knew only that some old friends would again be of the party.

Unser Kurswagen Berlin-Kasan beim Halt in Frankfurt/Oder.
Our coaches at the stop in Kazan Berlin-Frankfurt / Oder. Warschau-­Hauptbahnhof - danach fuhren wir in die Abenddämmerung.
Warsaw Central Station - Then we went into the evening twilight.
We therefore started already in Verden by train. The first stage began on the morning of 6/28/2006 and took us to Berlin. From "Berlin-Lichtenberg should then start our journey right. On the platform in light mountain we met Oliver and Christian (we met in person now). Until the departure was still plenty of time so that we have properly spending spree with purchases. was provided

When finally the train, we headed to the Kazan coaches, which was coupled as the first behind the locomotive. The train attendants were happy when they learned that they would have been passengers from Berlin, for clearly this car was more of prestige in use, although the demand is low. Oliver explained it to the fact that Kazan is indeed the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Tatarstan, and such must have a course just cars - good for us.

We took our three very special compartments in possession, we (ie Oliver for us) had booked as a Double. Then we rolled some point east.

At the last stop in Germany - in Frankfurt / Oder - brother and sister in law came from the Oder to the train and even supplied us with drinks. Then we went further by Poland. Behind Warsaw we left the sun behind us and so have our first travel day. Regina and I had a compartment, Christian and John went one further and Oliver as "single" and had a compartment to themselves.

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