Rush to Germany

DAY 40 & 41
We left mid day Netherlands and headed to Germany, while Chris went back home. The driving was intersting as we speed like 130 km/h on the ultra smooth highway going with the wind downhill it seemed. Upon crossing the boarder the horizon went from seeing pretty tall fast moving windmill giant, generic genoratiors, to these super giant Ultra furutristic Mills that makes everybody in the car, just laugh like we just went into the future in our mystic bus. The are so big and instead of squareish 1979 style they are like the year 2088. The center is metalic egg shaped and about the size of a good year blimp all dalorian stainless grey, and each of the 3 foot ball length blades seems to move slowly from a 500 meter distance but when you drive right by it the tips are moving at 500 mph. each of the blades is painted bright orange on the tips of  the metalic monsters. Pretty freakin Rad if you ask me. Moving along the highway the sceene went from futuristic to ultra artistic modern designed wind mills, like something gulfstream jets would make. The bases of the tubular tower is painted shades of green going upward to white as they reach skyward so they blend in with the enviroment and the assembly atop are all different designes, from some that look smooth and low profile to some that look like missles.

After many hours of driving we got to our destination - St Peter Ording - one of the most popular camping areas on the North sea, as the sun was setting.  Everyone was so tired that we have parked our R.V's on the car park near the beach and in no more than 10 minutes were deep asleep.

Next day, the wind woke us up and immediately we drove our campers to the beach, parked them as close as possible to water (that's the habbit we got quite used to) and set up a demo station. Our host, good, "old" Tim, German distributor, joined us there and we started the show.
During the day the wind was picking up and most of Rabbits, surfs and twintips were on the water. There was so many testers that it was hard to grab a set for ourselves. If only the sun was there, it would be a perfect demo day but we cant complain at all. After the testing Tim took us to the local shop (Kite-Power-Shop.de) proving that Rabbits could be used on LAND as well!
Later we headed to the restaurant with all the German Gang to try the local variations of the Wiener Schnitzel.
Unfortunately, Shaddixx, our on board Tour photographer had to leave us already in Netherlands and we kind of forgot that there is nobody shooting us, but we realized that later - so sorry but no Frozen Frame from St Peter Ording.