Life is too bad to work! Who in this new double edition Wandering rudders When you travel, you may find that: More than rowing, it really doesn't need a happy life. There would be enough water, stretches, adventures, everywhere.
On more than 200 pages the former rowing-Editor-in-chief Thomas Kosinski on lucrative rowing tours in Germany and Europe. On the Great Three, Danube-Elbe-Rhine, the romantic Neckar, but also totally unknown. Have you ever heard of the Elde? Or how to reach the idyllic Westensee from the Baltic Sea via the Northeast Sea Canal? Texts and images are impressive: From a rowing perspective, the world is different and we can discover it with new eyes.
The extensive preparation checklist, a register with contacts, is helpful for hikers, where you can find advice on which boats can be rented where and under what conditions. For more security, a small behavioral fibel stops, which quite humorously regulates the dealings with each other. A four-man and five captains – not uncommon in domestic rowing areas, does not go on a long journey at all. Clear announcements, humility, sensitivity are required.
This opens the door to the next level of adventure, European rowing tourism. Around the Windrose, in the north: Finland and Norway, in the west: Holland, Ireland and England, in the south: France and Italy, in the East: Baltics and Masuria, Croatia, Hungary, Poland – the whole continent is rowable. International friendships between the clubs help to establish contacts. We're family!
When does edition actually follow? #3, Rowing in the Americas (North-Central-South), Africa, Asia, Australia/New Zealand, Oceania? We guess it: Rudder exoticism total.
Wolfgang Chr. Goede


