The hotel was right next to the airport which specialized in gliders. We arrived before our room was ready so ate lunch. The
Logistics Chief and the Chief Mechanic of our adventure had a meeting to
evaluate progress to date, estimate future progress, and look at options. In forestry terms we call this “adaptive
management”. The 95-100F days are forecast to continue for at least a week. It is also proving somewhat difficult to find accommodations online in Poland, especially in the smaller towns. There aren't really any straight roads to anywhere and so distances are adding up. The Topography of Terrors in Berlin pretty well saturated us for Holocaust/WWII heaviness. The bottom line is that today we decided to skip Krakow and Auschwitz and head south for the Czech Republic instead. This will also give us a bit more flexibility in our schedule. |
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Hi again, wrote you that short email today before reading this page. A whole week more of that weather, that's discouraging. Hope the best wave is less where you end up. I saw a quick blurb yesterday on the weather channel that said that some Polish river was lower than it had been for 300 years, and archeologists were taking advantage and finding stuff unseen for ages.
Cheers
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