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I think the cot bunks were the most cost-effective solution for these small and poor communities in Hungary. When you consider that the average monthly salary is $600/month you realize that it is quite an extension of hospitality for them to host us at all.
I documented my experience here and will shortly be posting a "What to Know Before You Commit to the European Peace Walk" post.
http://www.roamfarandwide.com/european-peace-walk-2015-day-by-day-posts/
I appreciate that. It's been rather frustrating and I will be covering that in more detail. I'm also trying to put daily videos on my Facebook page: www.Facebook.com/RoamFarAndWide
I am only finished with Day 5 but since Day 2 there has been an option every day to have your bags (or your body) transported to the next town for just a few euros when the cost is split by the group. I am writing notes about this option every day on my blog.
It was suggested in an update that we could take the bus on this day from Bratislava to Cunovo (which I did because of the heat wave) but there were no directions from the bus stop in Cunovo so I have provided them here...
I have been updating my blog as often as possible (almost daily). And added a video page as well. Tomorrow I start Day 6 with a new group. It has been challenging.
http://www.roamfarandwide.com/european-peace-walk-2015-day-by-day-posts/
I'll start walking mid-August and will be documenting my journey on my blog as time and wifi allows (www.RoamFarAndWide.com). Very excited. Today's post is here.
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