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Roadtrip gone WRONG!

Roadtrip gone WRONG!

May 2018 · 5 min read · Montpellier

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This is Pascalcito standing in front of the broken car.

THE BREAKDOWN



My buddy Pascalcito and me had a great Idea. Our plan was to go on a roadtrip from Zürich to Barcelona. Visit a handful of cities on the way and then along the coast through Cannes, Nice, and Monaco.

Excited for this adventure we hit the road early in the morning. After driving a couple of hundred meters the engine started to make strange noises. Suddenly Pascalcito couldn’t speed up the car anymore, so we took the next exit. On the first traffic light we stopped white smoke appeared in front of us, puffing right out of the bonnet!

We couldn't wish for a better start. We called the breakdown service. After a short investigation we had the bad news: the engine is bust.

Called a taxi and headed to the airport in Geneva. As you might know taxi prices in Switzerland are tremendous. We payed 230 US dollars to get from our break down location to the airport, which already is probably more expensive than flying directly to Barcelona.

Anyways, the only car left was a spacious family-van. We loaded the van with our luggage and went back on the road with no plans at all.

THE VLOG




I filmed along the way and made a short film of our adventure, on the roads to Barcelona. Lean back and enjoy the ride and subscribe to my channel for more to come.

ANNECY



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After an hour drive we stopped in a city called Annecy. This lovely little town is situated close to Geneva right by the lake “Lac d’Annecy” named after the city. after a turbulent start we slowed down and strolled through the beautiful old town. Cobblestone streets leading along old facades with wooden balconies stocked with flowers.


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Pascalcito and me, happy after all the struggle.


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The caslte "Château d’Annecy" with a historical museum inside.


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Had a lunch right by the river flowing through Annecy and hit the road again further south west.

NîMES



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After four hours of driving we stopped in Nîmes, a city in the south of France. We were on the hunt for a restaurant to have dinner. After a good pizza prosciutto we explored the roman old town with its monuments and the impressive Arena.


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MONTPELLIER



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The first city we really took our time to explore it for a few days because we were surprised by it’s pleasant atmosphere in the streets, delicious restaurants and fantastic architecture.


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Probably the best brunch i've ever had.


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La Grande-Motte



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This is the city close to Montpellier built by the Mediterranean Sea. I'll bet this is the place where everyone from Montpellier runs to on weekends and holidays. We had the beach, frisbee, sun and fun.


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GIRONA



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We made it over the spanish borders and dove right into a catalonian city called Girona. There is a river flowing through the city, crossed by several bridges and accompanied by colorful houses stacked on each other right besides the river. We tried to get up the city murals where you have a breathtaking view on the roofs of Girona.


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Pascalcito on his way up the walls.


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Calella de Palafrugell



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Last but not least we had a stop in this lovely little town. Sunbathing in the bay of Calella, having a typical spanish paella and simply enjoying the goodlife.


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WE MADE IT



A week of driving, exploring and having amazing meals, we made it to Barcelona. We were super excited to explore the city, parked the rental car and checked in to the hotel. more to come…




I hope you enjoyed this adventure with us on the road to Barcelona. The moral of the story is that even if we plan things properly, it can go wrong, nevertheless it's important to keep your cool. There is always a way and sometimes spontaneity can surprise you with great things in life.


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