For 3 days my son and I hiked the Lieserpath. And enjoyed our hammock at night. The Lieser is a small river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, a left tributary of the Moselle. This video is dedicated to the youngest of us both.
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For 3 days my son and I hiked the Lieserpath. And enjoyed our hammock at night. The Lieser is a small river in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, a left tributary of the Moselle. This video is dedicated to the youngest of us both.
What a sweet video.
It really captures a great day spent with your son.
Years from now, you will both look back on times like this with fondness.
Thanks for taking us along.
swampfox
Nice vid. Used to live in der Eifel in Pruem - beautiful country.
Take every opportunity to take every trip you can, for tomorrow he will be grown and too busy to do these things. Great memory maker.
Wow small world. The Lieser runs right past my house. It's a beautiful area. Also, great video.
Well done! That was a great spot where you had the fire by the river, very nice. Thanks for sharing.
@ swampfox Wise words . . thanks.
@ SilvrSurfr We have been hiking Eifel for the first time now. There are a lot of well marked trails to go. Indeed beautiful.
@ old4hats Good advice!
@ Sir Afro Indeed a small world. You are a lucky guy with such an area in your backyard :)
@ Redoleary Yes, the riverspot took us downhill, but it has been worthwhile!
that was fun - thanks for sharing.
Nice video really liked the scenery. Awesome looking trail with tunnels and rope. Liked the hammock perched on hill over looking river. Looks like son was enjoying the experience.
Thanks mate good to see you have fun!
Grtz Johan
This may be the sweetest video I've seen in a while. Love how you dote on your son. Are you guys in one hammock or two side by side? How did the sleeping go?
@TallPaul :) Thanks
@ ironridger The spot at the river will be remembered by both of us!
@ born2roam Dank, Johan!
@ Harrellt, we slept in a Clark Flex-180. The Flex-180 is very cozy. And it gives both of us a separate hammock under one roof. Ideal when hiking with a kid.
Sorry guys, to show my appreciation I switch to Dutch;
Prachtig verslag. Het meest aangrijpende en mooiste verslag, dat ik ooit op deze site gezien heb.
Bedankt,
Tjalling
Oh, and by the way. Have a look at his you-tube-channel.[I]
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgZ8...uvAog/featured [I]
I realy love his spanish adventure.
Cheers Tjalling
@ Tjalling, thanks :) If you ever have the opportunity to go to Spain? Herewith the route.
Airport Spain, Reus (near Barcelona) > Bus line 50 to Reus-centre > walk to Reus-trainstation > go by train to Alcover (7 minutes)
Use charts Muntanyes de Prades (ISBN 978-84-95945-36-5) and Serra de Montsant (ISBN 978-84-92398-47-8)
Day 1) Alcover > Alboil > PR C20
Day 2) Alboil > Siurana > GR 65.5 > GR 7 > Cami (orange route)
Day 3) Siurane > Cornudella de Montsant > PR C7
Day 4) Cornudella de Montsant > La Morera de Montsant > GR 174 > GR 174.1
Day 5) La Morera de Montsant > Poboleda > GR 171 > GR 171 derivaced (via Cartoixa d'Escaladei) > GR 174
Day 6) Potodela > Cornudella de Montsant > GR 174
Day 7) Cornudella de Montsant > Albarca GR 174 > GR 174.1 (via Sant Joan del Codolar) > GR 174
Albarca > Reus by bus > Bus departure 7:00. In Reus take bus line 50 to airport Reus.
Beautiful video, and a beautiful country. I was stationed at Bitburg many years ago. My children were too young for me to take them out back then...so I envy you your chance to share this with your son.