Switzerland has a 9,000-kilometer cycle
network.
Nevertheless, almost every Sunday during the summer, the country shuts down at
least 30 kilometers of roads for cycling events known as Slow Up.
The Frau loves Slow Up
events. Last week, Baby M experienced her first Slow Up on the back of Mister
Frau’s bike in a Römer Jockey bike seat purchased for CHF 20 from the Yahoo Expat Group.
Switzerland always knows what time it is– even on a bike route in the middle of nowhere. |
Anyway, along the
route was the usual free Rivella (nice if you like Rivellla...), free granola bars, raclette tent, and entertaining
atmosphere. Swiss biking outfits consisted of everything from people wearing
jeans and dress shoes to guys wearing red snowflake sweaters despite the
75-degree weather. There were dogs in bike carriers, men in wheelchairs, and expats
like The Frau feeling good about themselves because they actually passed real
Swiss people on hills.
But the best thing on
the Slow Up trail had to be this clock. Because this is a country obsessed with time. So you'll want make the most of it–even on a bike!
2 comments:
How charming. And how I remember those fun excursions with screaming young ones! Still, I miss those days.
Ja Meine Liebe Frau, "The Swiss Timing" is "our way of life"...
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