Before we parted ways with the rest of the ski crew, Travis Redd preformed some extreme haki sacing in Disentis.

While on an urban scouting mission, we came across this incredible church. We wandered inside and began exploring.

With the ski portion of our trip to Europe over, Alex and I decided to spend 10 days traveling around parts of Europe we had never seen. Alex had unfortunately just torn his ACL and was gimping around in full form. I met him in Italy to catch our flight to Brussels, Belgium.

We hopped a train in the rain to take us across the plain from the airport to heart of the city.

Luckily the rain subsided and we enjoyed our first authentic Belgium waffles.

Around the next corner, we stumbled upon one of the most famous fountains in the world, “Manneken-Pis”. Yeah, I too thought it would be bigger.

Alex demonstrates what everyone who has just torn their ACL should be doing with their crutches. We called this “freestyle crutching”.

Yep, you guessed it. Mussels in Brussels.

Alex demonstrates what everyone who has just torn their ACL should be doing with their crutches. We called this “freestyle crutching”.

The center of Brussels was an amazing sight at night.

We caught a late train headed for nearby Antwerp, and began roaming the streets in search of somewhere to sleep.

Antwerp is home to over 15,000 Hasidic Jews, 4,000 of which work in the diamond trade. Over 70% of the worlds rough cut diamonds come from Antwerp.

You probably wouldn’t be very excited to rock this hair cut either.

Never mind a horse and buggy, this castle features modern curb side parking.

Next up, Amsterdam. Plenty of it.