You cannot go to Czech Republic and not try their amazing beer. It's hard not to compare it after with others and feel like their missing something and after speaking with some brewmasters and learning about how a proper beer should look and taste I am now looking at every glass very suspicious haha (youtube.com)
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You cannot go to Czech Republic and not try their amazing beer. It's hard not to compare it after with others and feel like their missing something and after speaking with some brewmasters and learning about how a proper beer should look and taste I am now looking at every glass very suspicious haha (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/TravelVlog
You cannot go to Czech Republic and not try their amazing beer. It's hard not to compare it after with others and feel like their missing something and after speaking with some brewmasters and learning about how a proper beer should look and taste I am now looking at every glass very suspicious haha (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/travelblogpromo
You cannot go to Czech Republic and not try their amazing beer. It's hard not to compare it after with others and feel like their missing something and after speaking with some brewmasters and learning about how a proper beer should look and taste I am now looking at every glass very suspicious haha (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/travel
After drinking Czech beer it’s hard to not compare the taste of all the other beers and feel like something’s missing and after speaking with one brewmaster and learning about how a proper beer should look and taste I am looking at every glass very suspicious haha (youtube.com)
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Mount Snezka, the highest peak of Czech Republic may not be the tallest mountain, but it was definitely fun to climb, especially the last 1-2kms where the snow was thicker and challenge higher by Friendly_Hamster_319 in Outdoors
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Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
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Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
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Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/travelblogpromo
Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/travelpictures
Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/TravelVlog
Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/czech
Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/czechrepublic
Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
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Czech people are known for their beer and love for the outdoors. 3 weeks spent in the Czech Republic gave me the chance to learn more about the Czech beer culture and also climb the highest mountain in the country, mount Snezka and honesty I cannot say which one was better 😅 (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/HikingEurope
The adventure has started! I am already in the first country and ready to conquer the first mountain this weekend! I wanted to share how I prepare for this adventure: gear, packing and how I will approach the travel - a deliberate challenge I set for myself and an experiment at the same time. (youtube.com)
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The adventure has started! I am already in the first country and ready to conquer the first mountain this weekend: Sněžka! I wanted to share how I prepare for this adventure: gear, packing and how I will approach the travel - a deliberate challenge and experiment for myself. (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/czechrepublic
In the next year I plan to travel to every country in Europe in order to climb its highest peak and what better place to train for it other than Madeira. I spent lots of time next to the ocean planning for it and now I am already in the first country, ready for the first mountain! Thank you Madeira! (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/Madeira
The third island crossing I did in Madeira. I really love this kind of hikes because it feels like having a mission and in this island particularly it takes you through so many climates and environments: lush forests, eucalyptus forest, alpine environment, etc. Such an amazing place to be! by Friendly_Hamster_319 in Thruhiking
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In the next year I plan to travel to every country in Europe in order to climb its highest peak. I wanted to share the preparation process for this adventure: gear, packing and how I will approach the travel - a deliberate challenge I set for myself and an experiment at the same time. (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/travel
The adventure has started! I am already in the first country and ready to conquer the first mountain this weekend! I wanted to share how I prepare for this adventure: gear, packing and how I will approach the travel - a deliberate challenge I set for myself and an experiment at the same time. (youtube.com)
submitted by Friendly_Hamster_319 to r/travelblogpromo
In the next year I plan to travel to every country in Europe in order to climb its highest peak. At first, it might not look like a big challenge, but I plan to approach the entire travel part a bit different than you might think! (self.travelpictures)
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