Day 7 – Prag and beyond

The day started off on a positive note. My brother’s dog was thrilled to see me wake up, and witnessing his happiness brought me joy as well. Life is filled with uncertainty, so why not find happiness in the smallest accomplishments? 🙂

After a quick breakfast, my brother and I embarked on a ride to Prague City center. The route through “Prokopské údolí” was both breathtaking and treacherous. We encountered steep passages, slippery rocks, and lots of mud. By the time we reached the city center, we were covered in mud and completely drenched. My brother headed off to shower and work, while I took some pictures on Charles Bridge, the National Theater, and other landmarks before continuing eastwards.

While I didn’t mind my wet clothes, having constantly wet feet was quite bothersome. With approximately four more hours of paddling ahead of me, I was determined to find a way to warm up. As I passed by a Spa Resort on the outskirts of Prague, it suddenly clicked in my mind. I just needed to book a massage. My first attempt failed, but as I stood taking selfies of the resort with a disappointed expression, a masseur approached me and promised to make it work. Ten minutes later, I found myself in a warm shower, with massage oil being heated for my back. It was pure bliss.

Continuing on my journey, my bike unexpectedly broke down. The entire crank was on the verge of falling off. Fortunately, I realized the issue early on, as I wouldn’t want such a problem to occur during a fast downhill ride. I decided to visit a local fire department and ask for assistance. They were incredibly helpful, and within minutes, the whole fire brigade was interested in resolving my problem. We managed to address the issue, but only two out of the four screws were holding the crank in place.

Following their advice, I headed to a local bike shop. The hero of the day, Martin, rummaged through his toolbox and miraculously found the two missing screws, fixing my bike. He didn’t ask for anything in return, displaying genuine kindness and generosity.

The remainder of the day was dedicated to reaching Kolín, one of the oldest cities in the Czech Republic. It has a rich medieval history, and one can sense the historical significance at every step. I had the opportunity to visit a beautiful temple and other buildings of historical value.

I wish you a pleasant rest of the day, and I’ll see you tomorrow.

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