So, finally the ride starts. Met our soon to be best friends just a few blocks from our hotel. A very nice group, two couples one a little younger than us, one a little older and a mother and daughter team. All from US, Seattle, Boston, Austin. Our guides are two young men, one Austrian;Karen and one from Texas, Kevin.
We bid Prague farewell and headed south by van to Alenina Lhota which was a very small village but to our surprise, behold a gold course. For a minute I feared I lost Don to a set of clubs but I brought him back to reality. After a hearty lunch, safety talk and bike checks, we headed out.
Most of the roads are one lane peppered with hills... Enough to make you breathe hard but after the uphill, comes the downhill so all good. The cars travel pretty fast but are accustomed to bikes so as long as you ride safely, we've been assured we will be safe. The countryside is amazing, with very quaint and humble villages marking our travels. What a simple life! The most dangerous part is not hitting a chicken crossing the road... Which reminds me of a joke... Never mind. We all are provided an amazing map which details turns and landmarks to the tenth of a kilometer. Then at various spots the guide and or the van will meet us to check in or have nourishment. I am the navigator/ keeper of the map for the two of us for two reasons.... 1 I guess I'm a bit controlling and 2 Don can't see... Good reasons. The only wrong turn today was my going into and using the men's bathroom at a small B and B. Guess I better get that vocabulary corrected.
Oh well. after a pleasant 27 mile journey we stopped in a small town called Tabor. Our hotel is quite lovely and it used to be a monastery. It is very quiet which is welcoming after a bustling Prague. Tonight we have a welcome reception and another good meal. We've been told the hotel restaurant has been named one of the top 15 in the county. Oh yes, we were also set straight this morning... If any of us are planning to lose weight on the trip, give it up, the food is too good.
Tomorrow starts at 8:00 so it's early to bed and early to rise. What a grand way to see a country! How blessed are we!
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| Winding Roads Through Rolling Countryside |

Lots of layers, temperature is brisk, perfect for riding!