Well, it was an incredibly cold start today for me and the old girl. She was parked overnight in Schaffhausen railway station car park. I had a very nice room in a youth hostel across the road. 4 pine bunk beds to myself, prison showers and a huge picture of a horse's head with the horse's facial expression suggesting that he's being castrated with a rusty, blunt knife!
Bertha in the snow..

First stop was the Falken Brauerai superstore. The poor woman who served me thought I was mad coming out in the snow to buy beer at 9am. She then thought I was insane when I told her I was driving back to blighty with it! Its a lovely beer though.

The Black Forest lives up to its name. Visibility was bloody awful. I have to say that the new Hankook tyres are excellent. No doubt I would have been in trouble with the old tyres doing 80 kmph. I did 130-140 kmph and it felt as secure as a bank vault in Zurich.

Next stop was Karlsruhe. I had planned to go to Stuttgart and visit the Porsche museum and the Gottlieb Daimler football stadium but they're building another museum which isn't quite finished yet and there are better stadiums to visit in Germany than the one at Stuttgart.
Anyway, first up in Karlsruhe was to meet an old friend from Paris who I haven't seen in 6 years or so. She's called Michaela and she works as a translator for Siemens.
And this is her! Glamour shot in the Siemens staff car park. Es tut mir leid Micha ;)

This is the Wildpark Stadion and is home to SC Karlsruhe. Its a lovely ground surrounded by a forest.

This is Karlsruhe's main street. The city centre is set out on one big grid. Either they had a town planner with an american vision or that British and American bombers really went to town during the second world war. Its very sad really. Most (if not all) of the big german cities lack a old historical centre which does them any justice. The centre of Karlsruhe feels like a Dusseldorf or a Dresden. It just feels like its completely missing its heart. I quite like the colour of the trams though. Reminds me of the old family thruxter Vauxhall Belmont we used to have.

This building is the Karlsruhe Palace. It was flattened like the city centre in the second world war but was then rebuilt afterwards.