We have had it relatively easy compared to the stories we are hearing of mislaid luggage (including, disastrously, ice skates), trains up the creek, and generally awful journeys. However, our own day was not without its problems. We got up early, and set off before breakfast to get to the parkrun in Ulm, but, alas, when we got there the car park we needed to use was closed for an event of some kind or other, and we were waved away. So no parkrun for the poor Swan Whisperer. We found somewhere to park, but far too far away to get back in time, and had breakfast, and then headed straight to Oberstdorf, arriving about 11:30.
I went over to Norma and got a few things, and after lunch and a bit of a rest, we went up to the rink where we met loads of friends, hugged many, chatted to a few. Then back down to the Wohnmobilestellplatz to register and pay - he still only takes cash, so the SW dashed into the village to get some. The man did say we could pay tomorrow, but easier to get it over and done with. This year, we can get our Kurkarte online, so we did, but I haven't yet tried to use it.
We went back to the rink for the opening ceremonies, during which the SW was presented with a badge, as he is one of the few skaters who took part in the first competition - and this is the 20th! He skated with someone else that first year. We came to watch the 5th year, and actually competed the 10th.Then we have been coming every year since 2017, except last year when the dates simply didn't work for us.
The competition starts tomorrow, and I'm sure we will be in and out of the rink - too many classes have skaters we don't really know just now. But there's lots to do in Oberstdorf even without watching skating (and there is always the livestream if you want to watch just one skater!). I see the Oberstdorf Therme has reopened after about 20 years, so may well see if anybody else wants to go with me.....
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