Program: Saturday, Sept. 1, 2018
09:00 am – Registration
09:15 am – Opening Remarks
09:30 am – Introduction of Attendees Including Introduction to Leipzig (Michael Zoch)
10:00 am – Coffee Break
10:30 am – Presentation #1: New Zealand and Cook Islands (Armin Schreiner)
11:15 am – Presentation #2: The Way of St. James today (Verena Tauchert)
11:45 am – Presentation #3: Micronesia up close (Patrick Dewilde)
12:30 pm – Lunch (3-Course Meal or Buffet, depending on the No. of participants)
02:00 pm – Presentation #4: Motorcycle to China (Joachim von zur Gathen)
03:00 pm – Coffee Break
03:30 pm – Presentation #5: Pitcairn – Only a few months ago (Christoph Heuermann)
04:00 pm – Presentation #6: North Korea (Stephan Behringer)
04:45 pm – Questions and Answers
05:15 pm – 2019 Meeting
05:30 pm – Closing Remarks
07:00 pm – Dinner in a Traditional Leipzig Restaurant and Social Evening
Participants:
Mr. Stephan Behringer, Wuerzburg
Mr. Volker Klein, Berlin
Mr. Hubert Dahl, Stuttgart
Mrs. Katja Kirste, Frankfurt
Dr. Thomas Straub, Den Haag (NL)
Mr. Joerg Werda, Hamburg
Mrs. Verena Tauchert, Munich
Mr. Patrick Dewilde, Sint Niklaas (B)
Mrs. Marianne Dewilde, Sint Niklaas (B)
Mr. Jirka Prasil, Prague (CZ)
Mr. Reinhold Baer, Niddatal
Mrs. Angela Baer, Niddatal
Mr. Sven Dressel, Berlin
Dr. Joachim von zur Gathen, Bonn
Mrs. Svitlana Zagorodniuk, Geneva (CH)
Mr. Klaus Schuessler, Herten
Mr. David J. Giacullo, Hellerup (DK)
Mr. Matteo Stefani, Brussels (B)
Mrs. Barbara Stefani, Brussels (B)
Mr. Stefan Brauchli, Seuzach (CH)
Mr. Ulrich Goerschel, Kleinmachnow
Mrs. Verena Goerschel, Kleinmachnow
Mr. Christoph Heuermann, Herford
Mr. Michael Zoch, Leipzig
Mrs. Sarka Kinclova, Beroun (CZ)
Dr. Armin Schreiner, Sprockhoevel
Mrs. Anja Schreiner, Sprockhoevel
Mr. Wilhelm Schreiner, Witten
Protocol:
- Armin Schreiner‘s welcome address, especially to the international members.Special topic raised: Ecological balance of extreme traveling – What could possibly be done to relieve one’s bad conscience?
- Participants introduced themselves and explained their commitment to traveling –
while trying to answer the above question. - Presentations (see short report below)
- Q&A:
- Shall the German chapter go on Facebook? Members voted with a 7 (pro) to 7 (against) draw. Stephan Behringer and Christoph Heuermann volunteered to start a tentative fb-page project in order to gain some experience. They will report.
- How shall the meeting-room costs be balanced for no-shows (80% of fees due!) who didn’t pay in advance (only 1/6 no-shows did so)?
Agreement: Money is not refundable, but the person who paid will be able to use the payment for next year’s meeting. The additional costs incurred by Armin Schreiner will be added to next year’s amount due for 2019-meeting participants. However, a deadline for registrations that will need to be accompanied by meeting-room-fee
payments will be introduced from 2019!
Unanswered questions to TCC-US Headquarters: Although some information on TCC financial matters are available on the website’s “forum,” quite a few members complained about a lack of transparency of TCC’s internal structures. E.g.: a) How is the treasurer audited? b) How is a new president (or treasurer etc.) elected? c) Who decides on the current list of territories (and by which criteria)? With respect to the latter it was noticed that the territory list does not always follow the given set of criteria; misallocations occur in both ways: Territories fulfilling the criteria are not listed while listed territories do not fulfill the criteria!
- 2019 Meeting(s):
- According to a wish expressed by TCC-US Headquarters the options for more than one annual meeting were thoroughly discussed. Members discussed (and voted for) the following options: a) A proper second meeting in another German city. b) A second “luncheon-type” meeting, centralized. c) Decentralized “luncheon-type” meetings. d) A proper second meeting in a non-German city.
As a result of the votes, option d) was generally accepted! - In this context – and because the meeting attracts more and more international
participants – the “German” chapter shall be renamed, e.g. “Central European” chapter, if approved by TCC-US Headquarters. - In 2019, the first city hosting a meeting will be Brussels, Belgium.
The meeting will take place in either March or April 2019 (to be announced). - The second city hosting a meeting will be Stuttgart, Germany (2020: Nuremberg).
The meeting will take place on Sept. 14, 2019.
- According to a wish expressed by TCC-US Headquarters the options for more than one annual meeting were thoroughly discussed. Members discussed (and voted for) the following options: a) A proper second meeting in another German city. b) A second “luncheon-type” meeting, centralized. c) Decentralized “luncheon-type” meetings. d) A proper second meeting in a non-German city.
Short Report on the Presentations:
Armin Schreiner showed two times 100 pictures this time on the nature (and a little bit of Maori culture) of New Zealand and the Cook Islands. North Island highlights included (next to swimming in sulphurous Lake Rotorua) life forms such as kiwis, tuataras, glowworms, wetas, gannets, and hobbits while the South Island sported massive formations and glaciers of the Southern Alps. What a contrast to the island paradise of Aitutaki!
Verena Tauchert presented a video on her prolonged trip on the beautiful Basque part of the Way of St. James. She took the trip together with her son Lukas Thor (named after Thor Heyerdahl), who was not even born at the time of our Wuerzburg meeting last year. Although traveling with young children is not always easy, the youngest TCC-related traveler at the Leipzig meeting has already visited 8 countries!
Patrick Dewilde gave us very detailed background information on many aspects of the area of the Pacific Ocean widely known as Micronesia and its surroundings. His expertise (presented in the form of educational images and graphs) comprised the geological and political history of the island realms as well as their local flora and fauna.
Joachim von zur Gathen and a friend rode their motorbikes to complete an impressive “cycle” all around North, East, and Central Asia. Hitting Moscow and Novosibirsk on the way, they toured quite a bit of China, the Stans, Iran, and Turkey before returning safely to Bonn in 2011. With all the unique customs and foods they encountered, good thing they did not forget to bring a camera :)))
Christoph Heuermann is a fairly new member of TCC, but managed to visit Pitcairn Island on his first attempt earlier this year. He stayed with a family for the “usual” 4 days until the MV Claymore 2 left again the island. Plenty of time to crisscross the steep hills, take pictures, and try to find your personal Bounty……
Stephan Behringer, the communications wizard, did not discover North Korea without taking at least a few days of intensive language training. However, in view of the communist architecture all around, the question arises whether or not this idiom is going to be of much help in a typical Seoul neon arcade after dropping your virtual-reality visor – luckily, Stephan did not choose the wrong words while still in the North!