While I wish I could give a strong opinion one way or another on the conglomeration people that hit Octoberfest I sit right on top of the wall like humpty dumpty and do not plan to fall off. On one hand it's a fantastic meeting point to see other travellers and meet up with old travel friends from past trips (Both of which I did and a few of my old travel friends I saw there I honestly thought I might never see again). On the other hand some of the time I selfishly wish I could have experienced it in its most organic form when it started over 200 years ago. Me, a tent full of Bavarian Germans and lots of beer. That's just not possible anymore. With traveling becoming less of a strictly luxury pastime people from all stretches of the earth are hopping on board and hitting wonderful festivals just like myself.
To get a little more specific with who of my travel friends I got the opportunity to see was my good friend Liam from England. You know sometimes you just click with people from the get go? Well Liam is one of those people for me. We met each other in Bangkok, Thailand about 4 years ago when I had just started my extended journey through Southeast Asia and he had just started a very lengthy around-the-world adventure. Right when I got into Bangkok I got sick from some sort of street and things were definitely up in the air if I should continue on with my trip. With Liam be a little older than me he was the level head I needed to not necessarily talk me through the situation but to just listen and help push past the initial pain. To this day I can't thank him enough. We ended up traveling through northern Thailand together and met up in Vietnam after we split in different directions for a few months.
Just sitting in that tent with Liam a week back was an incredible feeling and how life can truly come full circle. Sure the beers were good, paired with nice basketball sized pretzel but catching up with him was something I definitely didn't expect going to Munich as I didn't find out he was there until my second day. We chatted over Facebook, set up a meeting point and it was off from there.
Life really is about the people not the places....
Liam, Nicole and Whitey (from right to left) all of us enjoying our beers and pretzels
Late night in one of the beer tents when they get PACKED!!!
In the fair grounds with some delicious barrels of beer
Whitey and I
Some more of my travel friends who I care about dearly. I met them in Morocco a few months back and decided to make the trip to Munich just a few weeks before Octoberfest with hanging out with them as my #1 goal. They showed the true authentic ways of Octoberfest as all three are born and raised in Germany.
That looks like a total blast! I would love to go to Germany for Octoberfest one time. Of course, I won't drink the beer - but I'll eat the pretzels, wear a dirndl, sing and dance! How long were you in Germany? Did you go anywhere else other than Munich?
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