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plan was to make it in three days: first day to Banska Bystrzyca;
second day to Sachy; third day to Budapest. We made it in three
days, but not quite as planned.
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Friday 15 to Sunday
17 August
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Day 1 |
| We were aiming for Banska Bystrzyca our first day
— an unrealistic goal, as we eventually found
out. Things were going well until somewhere around
80 km, when the road began sloping upward. The gentle
slope soon became a several-kilometer camel's hump
with the serpentine road around it with no end in
sight (or imagination). The day started rainy, then
turned to muggy/steamy when we hit the major mountain
leading up to Donovalay. |
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| First, there was the rain, which made
it necessary to wait in Oravski
Podzamok for some time. |
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Once we got back on the road, there
were several memorable villages. |
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After 101 km, we called it a day and
got a nice room for a nicer price
in Donovalay. |
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Day 2 |
| The longest day of the
trip, kilometer-wise, but in many
ways the easiest day (except for
the first few kilometers out of Zvolen).
Having fallen more than 20 km short
of our first day goal, we knew we
had to make it up the second day,
but fortunately the going was much
easier. It began with about a 500
meter climb to the top of the hill
that had stopped us in our tracks
the day before, but this quickly
gave way to a 20+ km downhill run,
including an initial 12 km that was
so steep that it made the side we'd
ascended seem like a bump in the
road. All told, we made 127 km on
the second day. |

The first stop, after an easy
downhill beginning, was Banska. |

About two hours later, we stopped
at the castle in Zvolen. It
was getting dangerously hot
by this time, and the sign just
outside of town which read "Sachy
69km" didn't help much. |

Just before arriving in Sachy,
we suddenly found ourselves
riding between huge fields of
sunflowers. |
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We finally made it, and got a
room in literally the first
hotel we found (which turned
out to be the best hotel of
the whole trip, both as far
as price and quality go). |

A quick bite to eat in the restaurant
and then we were off to explore
the city a bit — really
just a short walk to stretch
our legs. |
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| It was then that we discovered
that signs indicating distance between
cities are less than 100% accurate.
These two signs were in the city
square, less than 50 meters apart. |
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Day Three |
| In theory — which
in this case means nothing more than
"in our imaginations" —
this was supposed to be the easiest
day. The shortest distance for a
single day (we were estimating between
80 and 90 km), anyway, and that logically
made it the easiest day in our imaginations. |
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Making it into Hungary was a few-kilometer,
simple affair, and the road
in Hungary started out pleasantly
enough: small rolling hills
with nothing terribly challenging. |
Then came the bigger hills,
and then the even larger ones. And
the Hungarian sun appeared. And the
Hungarian roadside trees all but
disappeared. It was a miserable,
disgusting day. |
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| We finally made it to
the half-way point: Vac. After a
ride around the city square and a
glance at the basilica, we collapsed
on the bank of the Danube for quite
a while before taking on the final,
and mercifully flat, 53 km into Budapest.
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| Summary |
km |
mi |
| Jabłonka
Donovalay |
101 |
62.7 |
| Donovalay
Sachy |
127 |
78.9 |
| Sachy
Budapest |
93 |
57.8 |
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| Budapest
Sturovo (return) |
83 |
51.6 |
| Total |
404 |
251 |
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| We finally
made it into Budapest, found our
accommodations |
and set off
looking for a restaurant. |
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