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FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Olaf-Obsommer/183799405144336 WEBSEITE - https://www.big-O-productions.com YOUTUBE KANAL - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjSK-DaGgr4BXt_NAqheXag TWITTER - https://twitter.com/Obsommer GOOGLE+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/+OlafObsommer With bike & boat from Cannes to Venice: EPISODE TESSIN (SUI) After last year's Bike2Boat trip through Norway, Olaf Obsommer, Jens Klatt and Philip Baues decided to step up the game: Between Cannes and Venice they traipsed round the wild waters of Central Europe -- and still could have used rather a sledge then the kayak once in a while ...5 countries, 2000 kilometers, 22.000 meters of altitude, 18 rivers, 52 days on the bike and in the boat. There are not many ways to travel the Alps more intense then by bicycle and kayak. Stop where you want, sleep where you fall over and paddle as much as you can. The Route from Cannes via Route Napoleon across the French Maritime Alps, along the Durance, by Briançon to Italy. From there to Lago Maggiore and Ticino to Graubünden, on over the Albula pass towards St. Moritz, down the Inn and up the Ötz valley over the Timmelsjoch. Then via South and East Tyrol and Slovenia back to the Mediterranean to Venice. The Mountain Passes: Col de la Cayolle (2327 m), Col d'Echelle (1766 m), Lukmanier (1915 m), Albula (2315 m), Timmelsjoch (2509 m), Jaufen (2094 m), Klammljoch (2288 m), Gailbergsattel (981 m), Predil (1156 m). Why doing this? Everyone is talking about the climate change, burnout and globalization. But how far can you really get with nothing than your own power? Is it possible to travel the Alps without any CO2 emission even with a kayak on board? Can you manage to escape your daily routine? Bike2Boat is a plea for slow movement. Athletes: Olaf Obsommer, Jens Klatt, Philip Baues Production Company: Big-O-Productions www.big-O-productions.com