Berlin: "The Hub of Culture" and my plan to Run it
Proposed Itinerary: 1--13 August
I am reaching an important juncture in my life. This fall, I will complete 20 years of active duty service in the Navy and will be moving on in my life.
Berlin, the old capital of Prussia and the capital of the reunited Germany, will be my next stop (approximately 31 July) after Frankfurt
My plan is to start running from the Hauptbanhof (train station) towards the US Embassy. The reason for the run to the Embassy is because of the link to the 9 May 27-EU Embassy run in DC:
The route will be an approximately 8 mile course.
(Please refer to the Google Map above)
** Checkpoint Charlie (name given by the Western Allies to a crossing point between East and West Berlin
** Leipziger Platz, an octagonal square in the center of Berlin. It is located along Leipziger Straße just east of and adjacent to the Potsdamer Platz. Leipziger Platz was reduced to ruins during the Second World War and once part of the no man's land surrounding the Berlin Wall, but has since been reconstructed in its original configuration, albeit with modern architecture.
If any one has any suggestions of other neat places to add to the run, or if anyone would like to join me on the run or meet up with me at any of the historic sites, please send me a note (via this blog or via twitter)
I will be tweeting at major stops, so you will know where I am in my run. (I heard there's good WiFi there)
My username is http://twitter.com/runindc
Let's see how this goes...
I've come up with a crazy idea, but I'm doing it unless God or Country stops me.
Remember last May, four intrepid souls decided to tackle 27 EU Embassies and cover seven distinct DC communities covering 12 miles in just over six hours:
http://embassyrun.blogspot.com/
The most challenging aspect of this run was not actually the run but the fun of having to participate in the food, arts and craft and meet the staff from over a dozen embassies
Indeed, there were a lot of remarkable people and places that we greeted and visited that grueling, action-filled day May day in the friendliest embassy capital of the world.
But probably the most memorable (due to our circumstances) were Germany (where we kicked off the joyous event), Hungary, Czech Republic (because it was a long, rugged trek through narrow, curving streets and a heartbreak hill through a very densely forested part of town to get there.)
And finally, Austria, because of the gracious embassy staff who celebrated our completion with a warm reception, warm embrace and a round of chilled champagne.
Well next week, I'm catching a Medevac hop from MD to Germany. Coincidentally, the other three countries that I will visit on my Eurorail ticket will be Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary -- the last three embassies towards the end of our May day 27-Embassy trek and the ones that we worked really hard to reach.
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