The food was a local speciality - Bohemian Goulasch with dumplings (cut like slices of bread), followed by Apple Strudel -
served under the shelter of what looked like an old army tent ....
.... after which we returned to the cars in slightly brighter weather ....
.... and drove across the border back into Germany at Zelezna Ruda.
A snake convoy through the forest - two Vipers (including Tonny and Stefan from Belgium) and a Pilgrim (Hubert and Renate Paetzel from
Bonn).
The array of dials and switches across the cockpit (sorry, dashboard) of one Viper were explained ....
.... by the wanna-be fighter pilot to fellow Viper owner Tonny at the afternoon stop for cakes and coffee in the middle of
the Bavarian Forest.
Nigel joins in with his Unique Autocraft build experiences.
The views of the Bohemian Forest from the terrace of the Sahneberg Café.
We finally got stuck in to the huge cakes, ice creams and coffee.
Were it not for our convoy of 70 cars, the roads here would have been almost deserted ....
.... as we took the scenic route back towards the hotel in Waldmünchen.
Hans-Walter Wetter in his MG TD replica.
Three of the Cobra navigators (Renate, Stefan and Andrea) see how far they can push a matchbox along with a tennis ball
within the time limit of 60 seconds!
After a superb buffet dinner, the Major of Waldmünchen Franz Löffler gave a speech, after which he handed out a
gift to each participant - a china plate from the town of Waldmünchen !