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Old 18-Dec-2009, 19:25
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DAY 2

Up at 6am local time, ablutiuons and a cup of tea , left Pauls at 7am enroute for Pauls German ducati dealer, normaly an hours trip, with this weather and the Germans do not seem to have ploughed or gritted there roads like the Danes do, also with the van bought by Paul in the UK had standard summer tyres, grip was dire
So 2 hours later we arrived at

http://www.claus-carstens.de/en/about-us/

Loaded Pauls Baylis rep into the van, a quick coffee, a bit of bling bought and away we went, arrived back at Pauls a couple of hours later, Paul had to dash off and take his Danish car to the dealers for sale, returned an hour later by taxi. In the meantime I had been outside in wooly hat, gloves etc ( minus 5 degrees) to clear the snow away from his drive or we would not have been able to get the van out of the drive with the trailer on it for the trip to the tip.
On Pauls return we took the bike out of the van and loaded the van and hitched up the trailer (already loaded) and of top the recycling centre,after a trip into town and lunch at Burger King we arrived back at around 4pm, a cup of tea later we reloaded the Baylis and started to load his furniture around it, finished what we could by 6.30 and called it a day, just need to finish load the van and trailer tomorrow morning before heading for Esjberg for the ferry that sails a 6pm.
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