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On Day 2, we headed to a nearby river and caught a ride on a traditional Slovakian raft. The raft was a group of hollowed out logs that had been tied together. When Vili talked about rafting I thought he was talking about white water rafting. However, this was definitely not a fast paced ride, as it took 2 hours to complete a journey of a few kilometres. Kinda funny... but very relaxing.

Slovakia


Slovakia


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jess - 28th Sep 2008, 21:01 tags: ultimate travel slovakia fugazees team_trip


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On Day 1, we caught a cable car up into the Tatras and went for a hike. The mountain was submerged in the clouds, so though it was a sunny 25 degree day down on the ground, it was only a chilly 7 degrees on top of the mountain.

The others went for a hike to the top of the mountain. Andrew and I joined them for part of the hike and then stopped to have lunch on a rock (after a little panic attack from yours truly. Heights and Jess do not mix).

cable car to heaven Vili and Yen Lake on the mountain

On the way back down, a group of FOOgs decided to try a different method to get to the bottom. There were Go-Karts (not motorised) for hire and they decided to give it a whirl. All of the boys fell off and Rupert hurt himself quite badly when he decided to use his hand as a brake (a hand brake... geddit!). He removed several layers of skin off his palm and there was lots of blood. The next day he decided that boiling water would be a good way of cleaning the wound. So he had burns on top of the scrape. It blistered and leaked pus and was generally pretty gross. For the rest of the week he wore a turquoise rubber glove on his wounded hand to protect it while we were doing strenuous activities. He looked like a strange Michael Jackson (as if it's even possible to look stranger Michael Jackson!)

Rupert ouch! Rupert



jess - 27th Sep 2008, 12:10 tags: ultimate travel slovakia fugazees team_trip


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The Fugazees is a very international team. We have members from Australia (obviously), New Zealand, Norway, Italy, Slovakia, America, Colombia, Uganda, Indonesia... we even have a token Brit or two. It's our own little multi-cultural society. (Sadly, our Canadian representation returned home in June. Hi John! Hi Leah!)

Apart from the hours of fun to be gained from paying out on people's accents (oh nuuuuu! I'm beached as bru!), this diversity brings another added bonus. Holiday homes! For our Winter team trip we were lucky to visit the snow covered slopes of Norway, with a trip to Hildy's cabin in the hills (Read Det snør! Det snør!). Recently, for our Summer trip, we were invited to central Europe to stay in the Holicka's Slovakian villa.

The poor Holickas. The team enthusiastically signed up for this trip and a group of 10 of us (plus kids) descended on the house. Luckily, the villa was enormous and comfortably fit us all. Andrew and I even had our own bedroom. The house consisted of two levels which can be split into two separate apartments with their own kitchen and bathroom. There was also a beautiful view of the Tatras from the backyard.

Our holiday was lots of fun. We went hiking, rafting and spent a fun / relaxing evening at Aqua City, a water park in Poprad. We even managed to fit in a game of ultimate against a Slovakian team.

Fugazees and The Golden Ants

We also played lots and lots of tractor. Slovakia was fertile tractor spotting ground. We recruited two young tractor spotters, Gabi and Dylan. I can see them both growing up to be avid tractor spotting enthusiasts. We're guaranteeing the future of our illustrious car game. (If Gabi stops spotting imaginary tractors that is... Gabi says "oh it was behind the barn, you couldn't see it.")

Tractor!

So where is our next team trip? I have my fingers crossed for either Colombia or Uganda (or maybe Vancouver!)

jess - 23rd Sep 2008, 11:42 tags: ultimate travel slovakia fugazees team_trip


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At Glastonbury, we awoke on Sunday morning to a white out. The entire field was shrouded in mist and visibility was poor. The first games of the morning were interesting to watch. Catching the Frisbee is that much more difficult when it's a white disc flying through a white mist.

The mist had burned off by the time our first game started at 10am. I was a bit disappointed as I'd been looking forward to the new experience of playing ultimate in the mist.

Glastonmuddy


jess - 20th Sep 2008, 13:27 tags: ultimate travel glastonbury ulti_tourney fugazees


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Glastonbury Music Festival is one of England's most famous music festivals. However, it's earned its reputation not for good music, but for mud. Nearly every year, it rains. Maybe it rains the week before or maybe during the music festival. Every year the whole thing turns into one big mud bath.

It is fitting then, that the Glastonbury Ultimate tournament, which we played in on the weekend was also a mud bath. We've had a fair bit of rain recently, so most of the pitches were bogs and running across them was like running in quick sand. The mud made for some very messy games and a lot of laundry.

The Fugazees had a good weekend. We finished 21st at the tournament which is pretty good considering it was an open tournament. We played several teams that were all men. The Fugirlies were often chasing men on the field. Men who were both taller and faster.

Glastonmuddy


The best thing about the tournament was the weather. We had two beautiful sunny days with temperatures in the mid-twenties. We made the most of the sunshine. Between games we relaxed on the sideline, watched ultimate and drank Pimms. It was the perfect way to spend, what will probably be, the last weekend of summer this year.

Glastonmuddy


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jess - 16th Sep 2008, 23:22 tags: ultimate travel glastonbury ulti_tourney fugazees


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