Oct 25
Edward on wheels-day 18-the end
In the morning I went to the police station with Denis to report the bike stolen, mainly the get a crime report to give to the insurance company. When Denis told the policeman that I had left my bike locked at the central station, the policeman rolled his eyes and said to me “thees es Milano…”. Apparently the central station is widely known as being notorious for bikes being stolen and general shifty activities going on.
On the recommendation of one of the couchsurfers I went to porto genova to see if my bike was now on sale at the weekend market, which it turned out not to be. I did get a new bag, which would be easier to carry on the plane than my bike panniers clipped together.
In the evening there was a big couchsurfing meeting for apertivo in the city, with about 40 people expected to come. Milan is one of the most active cities in the world for couchsurfing, so their events tend to be big. It all started off quiet, just a big pile of us in a bar stuffing our faces with pasta and chips and whatnot and there were quite a lot of foreign visitors in the group-people from russia, france, belgium, australia etc.
Later the group moved on to the Celtic new year celebrations being held at the citadel. The celtic new year is apparently an ancient tradition where everyone drives around milan for an hour looking for a parking space. Eventually we found a parking space and caught the last 5 minutes of an irish folk music concert, managed to find the rest of the group and then within 2 minutes lost them again, but gained some more randoms. At this point I felt A-culturaly enlighted and B-fucking exhausted, so I decided to make an exit to try and find denis so I could head home.
Unfortunatly denis was halfway across the city, so much hauling ass was required. By the time I found him, I was pretty much going to pass out from exhaustion, so as soon as we got in the car it was nap time.


