Our last two days have been relatively quiet - but we've realized that the stress of the last few weeks and months has taken more out of us than we thought. - Although we're fine: we're just a little stressed. - But we are also healthy, we have a roof or tent over our heads. - We have enough to eat and we have hardly felt the economic downturn caused by the virus. We are very grateful for that. - Nevertheless, it has taken a moment to reflect on this. - Today I have found the time to summarize our thoughts in two blog posts.
Unfortunately, all we have heard from VW is that the drive shaft has not arrived after all. So we are curious to see what it will look like tomorrow. So we spend the day at the campsite. Apart from us, there was only this neon green jeep, from Xant Expeditionincluding an expedition trailer on site. Their boss is on a tour across Germany to give everyone the opportunity to see his trailer live. I definitely call that ambitious. My towel and our dishcloth set the right color accent, right? So everything is more than relaxed. Despite the poor network, I can edit our video impressions together a little.
Our conclusion: Despite the poor outcome, the training was absolutely worthwhile. - Who would have thought that the training content would be expanded to include "Removing a drive shaft, including underbody protection". - Many thanks to Axel Fröhlich and his team. And of course to everyone who took part. But see for yourself.
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