woke up at 7, breakfast at 7:30 - they had a ridiculously yummy bread with sesame on it - it was so soft and warm! ♥
packed my lunch (they had cold cuts) and then went back to my room to wait until we had to meet
met the group at 9:15 am and then we walked to Alligne, which is about 2 km, and it was SO hot too @-@ it took us 30 min to get there and then we had to get our bikes
and so we started off on our 15 km to...some town - i actually have no idea where we were headed too
and about 1 minute into the ride Claire bumped into the wall, and i kept going figuring she would turn up later - but she didn't (i'll get on to that later)
is it utterly pathetic that 10 min into the ride on the 2nd uphill slope i was already sore? it's so hard biking uphill!
the bike doesn't really make it easier either - i hate how you have to lean forward so you're practically supporting your upper body with the handles
well i was and stayed in the back of the pack most of the time cause dude, so many people ride so close together - that, and i was tired
so i hung out with Martin, another social coordinator in the back - i felt so bad for being so slow =( well i mean i wasn't the only slow person
and so i told him i hadn't ridden a bike in like...10 years and Martin told me about the different gears on the bike and not to use the handbrakes and stuff like that
and he said if i just paid attention to how beautiful the scenery was i wouldn't think about how tired i was - yea, well that didn't help me much
and so we kept biking and biking - uphill and downhill and uphill again and downhill and through a forest on a gravel path
then we came to a really really steep slope and one guy told me to "be careful" when i got there cause there was already one accident - yea it would have helped if he told me to actually get off my bike instead of saying "be careful"
so when i turned the corner i was like oh crap
it was a super steep, windy gravel road
so i tried to get off, but i was already going too fast (and the gravel didn't help either)
and i slipped...and i fell...and my leg was bleeding
and i ended up with this - i'll try to keep it a small picture so it won't freak anyone out or something
i don't know if it looks worse in real life or better but there ya go! my souvenir from my bike trip! and i also have scratches on my thigh - and now when i walk around town i'll occasionally see people staring at my leg haha
so when we stopped at the next stopping point i cleaned it off and decided that i wouldn't go any further - Martin was already going to go back because the girl who got in the other accident sprained her wrist (yea, see mine wasn't as bad as hers) - she crashed into the fence and broke it and another girl from HK just got tired and dizzy and didn't want to continue
we were going to take a taxi, but it would take a reaalllly long time because we needed two
so we walked....and walked....and decided to continue walking back to Alligne
yea, you read right - we walked ALL the way BACK to Alligne to put up our bikes - shall i tell you how far i biked before i turned back? 9 kilometers
yup, 9 freakin kilometers (which is really not that bad considering i hadn't even biked 1 meter in the last 10 years) and we walked back with our bikes (we had to walk cause the girl who sprained her wrist couldn't bike)
so i biked almost 9 kilometers and walked 9 kilometers - but of course, we had to walk back to the hostel as well (we were going to take the bus, but we saw no buses and the schedule didn't make sense) so add on another 2-ish kilometers to that
so that adds up to about 5 miles of biking and 6 miles of walking - we started heading back around...11:30 maybe? and we ended up back at the hostel at 3 pm
but it wasn't that awful walking cause i totally prefer walking than biking - Martin said you used more energy walking than biking, and yea, that's true, but i'd rather walk 6 miles than bike it - especially with all the uphill nonsense
and there was the nice scenery =) Bornholm is very pretty and they seriously have the cutest houses in the world!
on our walk back i learned quite a few things about Denmark from Martin - like the reason why they don't work on Sundays and close so early
apparently there are really old laws that prevent people from working on Sundays and from opening stores too long because they believe that everyone should rest during the weekends, but there's a new law that will be enacted in 2012 that allows stores to be open longer and big supermarkets can open on Sundays - but Martin says he doesn't really think it'll change much
ok i have to insert a random note here - when i was talking to him, i realized that he really really looked like that kid from home alone - and then earlier today i saw his profile picture and it's that kid from home alone lol
SO when we FINALLY made it back to the hostel, i bumped into Claire who was looking for me and when i told her that i just got back, she was really surprised since we started heading back such a long time ago
so, what happened to Claire? after she bumped into the wall, the other social coordinator told her that she had better not ride the bike, she said she knew how to ride a bike but he insisted that it was better if she didn't haha
so she was lucky enough to take the bus to the town instead of bicycling and with only the cost of embarrassment cause everyone heard that some girl didn't know how to bike lol (even my roommate on the action tour heard about it)
yup, and Martin came over and teased her about it too - i think he was in a considerably better mood after having a couple beers and hanging by the pool cause he described walking 9 km with a bike in tow as a "cozy day" - not what i'd call cozy but as long as he's ok with it cause i still feel bad about being so slow haha
anyways, totally wasted my day right? i didn't even get to eat any of the food EXCEPT, my wonderful friends brought me back some of the smoked herring ♥ i was so happy - especially after a 9 km walk
and i looked at her pictures from the town and it turned out that the toffee factory was a "factory" like the ice cream "factory," where they basically just sold toffee - but they did get one piece for free haha
anyways, it's the herring that matters, and it was pretty tasty =) a really nice, strong smoky flavor
so after i ate my herring, Claire and i slept on this bouncy thing they had at the hostel (kinda like a trampoline but with moon bounce material?)
and then sat around/talked some more to wait for the bikers to get back - they were actually supposed to get back the same time i did - around 3 pm, but that didn't happen
they actually came back around 5 pm o_o it took them like 4-5 hrs to bike and walk back to the hostel - INSANE
everyone was saying how the bike trip was more dangerous than the action tour (where you go down zip-lines and repel down a cliff), which i think it actually was cause this other guy Alan (who is also the guy in my marketing group that i mentioned in my blog last Thursday) fell and scrapped his knee and elbow and he has some scratches on his body too and then Dora fell and scraped her knee
they actually fell behind and then got lost and ended up having to take a taxi back to the hostel lol - this trip was seriously ridiculous!
but onto happier things - dinner was goulash and beef this time (mashed potatoes were soooo good)
then dessert: a cake with some jam, custard, icing, and orange zest
it was really really good =)
then it was the "B" party where everyone had to dress up as something that starts with a "B" - well i didn't cause i was dead tired and so gross - i figured if anyone asked i'd be a brunette or a brown-eyed girl hahah
it was pretty though - they coordinators put flowers and candles on the tables
we just ended up sitting and talking, and i left earlier to take a shower and sat there and read my book to wait for my roommates to come back
ok and that night's sleep was totally not good either cause people next door were still talking/hanging out until like 3 am and then one of my roommates was snoring (albeit lightly) and then my other roommate (the one who's also my suitemate) talked in her sleep - my gosh can i not get some rest? i think she said something like, "does anyone else see bees here?" - maybe she was dreaming about the fortress we went to on Friday? haha
THEN Sunday!
breakfast was the same - there was still that yummy loaf of soft, warm bread with sesame on top
and i made my lunch for that day - i thought i'd make it more Danish like so i put jam with the cold cuts - it was actually pretty good!
our plans that day were a bus tour - dear god it was SO HOT on the bus
First stop: Helligdomsklipperne aka the Sanctuary Rocks aka Helligdom Cliffs
the view was super gorgeous! but it was also freakin hot
it's located behind the Bornholm Art Museum, where i cleaned off my leg the previous day and where i turned around and walked back to Alligne - it only took like 15 minutes by bus to get there and it took us like...an hour to ride our bikes there @-@
next stop: Echo Valley (cause it echoes if you shout loud enough) a lot of times people go up there in the morning to listen to music and drink coffee and stuff in the morning
Our tour guide made a lame joke:
Q: why do women dislike going to Echo Valley?
A: because they never get the last word (cause it echoes - get it?)
yea, lame right? lol
there were also...cows? there
then off to Rytterknægten - the highest point on Bornholm
we ate lunch first and then went up to the top! it had a pretty nice view - you could see nearly all of the island
then i couldn't resist eating a popsicle - it's called a pirulo!
it was really good (well i think when you're hot, pretty much anything cold tastes good) it tasted like a fruit roll-up haha
then the bus tour finally ended when we got to Rønne
we hung out in a mall above Kvickly (a grocery store) for like an hour and a half cause there was nothing to do in town - Claire and Lin slept while i read my book (even though i was tired too - but my book is way more interesting)
then we walked around town - it's a really cute town
and walked around the town square
yea, mostly just walking cause everything is closed on Sunday
and then we ended up at a cute, cozy cafe where Claire and i shared a banana split - it's interesting how their banana split is made with soft ice cream
more ice cream you say? well, there's literally an ice cream store on every street in Copenhagen and on Bornholm as well so you really can't get away from ice cream
even the buses here have pictures that have an "x" over a hot dog picture and an ice cream picture haha
so after that, we sat around for a while and walked back to the ferry port and took it back to Ystad
bye bye Rønne!
i still can't believe how ridiculously cute all the little houses/cottages are here on Bornholm - i think it'd be really awesome to own a summer house here....i don't think i could ever live here though haha
and on the ferry i just read since everyone was basically sleeping
then took the bus back to Copenhagen and went over the Øresund bridge
it was raining
but then it got clearer =)
and as if we weren't all tired enough, when we rode the S-tog to Nørreport, we saw that the metro was closed for maintenance so we had to go find the metro bus
then FINALLY back to Porcelaenshaven! took a shower, watched Spain win the world cup and then went off to sleep!
so there you go! that concludes my exhausting trip to Bornholm!
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