Day 4 – August 19, 2016 – Tallinn-Järvi Pärnjärve telkimisala

The first half of the day we visited old town of Tallinn. We saw many churches, the wall around the Old Town with some towers and the central square. It was like a throwback to the Middle Ages. In this time Tallinn was a major hansa city. The Old Town was a tourist magnet for people from all nations. At 13pm we left the Old Town and on our way out of Tallinn we saw the „normal“ town with the university and shopping centers. In Kuusalu we bougth our dinner and filled up our water. The reason why we drove to the east was to enjoy the estonian wilderness and the woods. We visited the National Park Lahemaa with its peatlands. Around 18pm we reached Järvi Pärnjärve telkimisala, a small camping spot next to a lake in the middle of the forrest. At this place we weren’t alone but with a group of other tenters. They were doing some kind of asian „sport“ we didn’t know. Fortunately they didn’t attack us and we had a good night.

Distance: 80 km

Jonas and Lukas

Day 3 – August 18, 2016 – Helsinki

At 9am our ferry arrived near Helsinki. After leaving the ship we went by bike to the City Center of Helsinki. Here we parked our bike near Helsinki main station. So we were free to discover the city. First we went to the parliament and the national museum, but without entering the exhabitions. Helsinki’s main square is the Senate Square. Here the Cathedral, the Goverment Place and the House of Estates are located. In the middle of the square is a statue of Alexander II. We also saw the Market Square, the port of Helsinki and St. Jonn’s Church. At 18:00pm we went by Linda Line Express ferry to Tallinn. Unfortunatly in Tallinn it started raining. So we rushed to our campingspot for the night near the beach in the northwest of Tallinn. 
Jonas and Lukas

Day 2 – August 17, 2016 – seaday on Finnstar

We woke up around 11am and enjoyed the branch. The ferry has a restaurant, a shop and a bar. We had a 3 bed cabin with a TV and a bathroom. We stayed 29 hours on the ship. Most of the time we spent in our cabin watching SitComs and Olympia or writing this blog. Thanks to our dad we had 3 meals on the ship. 

Jonas and Lukas

Day 1 – August 16, 2016 – Saxony to Travemünde

After the breakfast we started our adventure by cycling to the closest train station from our home in saxony. We used 5 different trains with 4 changes to get to our destination. Maybe because of the nice weather there were many cyclist out there in the trains and in some trains there was very little room for our bikes. But in the end we arrived in time in the Hansestadt Lübeck. Here we got support by a friend from my university showing us around in the city centre. We started at the „Holstentor“, one of the two remaining gates of Lübeck, built in the 15 th century. The old town of Lübeck is UNESCO world cultural heritage. Exspacaly because of the 7 church towers. We went up on the Jakobi church plattform to look over the city und the region. In the evening we biked to Travemünde, a small town direcly at the Baltic Sea. At 10pm we checked in the the ferry to Helsinki. We were the only pessangers with bicycles on the Finnstar, a ship of the Finnlines company. Around 1am we’re going to bed in our cabins and by 2am we were finally lying down after setting our watches on Helsiki time.

Jonas and Lukas

Only a few days left…

Thuesday the tour finally starts. I’m so excited! First we ride by train to Lübeck and in the night we continue our trip on the ferry to Helsinki.

What you can expect on our website?

I bought a Prepaid Tarif with Internet for the whole of Europe. So I hope I can upload some of the best pictures every day and write a short summary on this blog. I think the biggest challenges in doing this are time and my motivation. But I don’t know how long my battery will last on the trip.

Tomorrow I will pack my bike and on Monday I have bought the last things for the trip. Hopefully I make another article about the things I take with me.

I hope to produce a video or some videos from the trip about the nature and our experience. Let’s see what happens!

Jonas

 

 

A lifelogging camera – The Narrative Clip 2

I bought the Narrative Clip 2, a life logging or wearable camera last month. It can take a photo every 30 seconds and is also able to capture videos. I brought it not especially for the tour, but on a bike I think its the perfect camera. I want to capture the special moments on our tour from my perspective. So its able to take pictures hands-free and easily.

The company

The Narrative Clip manufactures by Memoto, a Swedish startup founded in 2012. I bought the second version of its „most wearable camera“. The company have a massive delay between ordering the clip and delivering it, hopefully because so many people want this camera. Perhaps the delivery time of the clip 2 is now better, check out http://getnarrative.com/orderlookup for that info.

Specifications

The clip is very small in his demission, very light and also fits perfect in every pocket. It is designed to pin it at our shirt with a mount. The camera can capture with 8 MP and 1080p videos. The clip has WLAN for uploading the captured pictures directly to the narrative cloud and bluetooth to control the clip with our phone. So you can change the interval auf photo taking or the double or tripple tap gesture.

Opinion

Until now the experience with the clip is fascinating. The pictures are realy different and maybe the best thing is, that people don’t make a photo face or a special pose on the photos. Is is just like it happed. It took a while to understand all options, the app and the webapp, but now its easier to find the best photos. The clip has less configuration options and setting, this make the clip easy to use but sometimes it is a bit frustrating.

Jonas