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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
  
The hash today lies in a business park next to the big arterial "Heerstraße". We met at a train station nearby to check out a climbing spot, going there by bike (two people, two backpacks, one bike). The Stößenseebrücke is a large bridge built of rough stones. Climbing was nice. They even had climbing bolts in some of the routes in the bridge foundations. We saw two polecats! We dawdled around for a bit too long, and by the time we packed and biked on to the hash, the gate was closed. We probably should have gone during the opening hours of any of the car and repair shops located there. Ah, well.
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The hash today lies in a business park next to the big arterial "Heerstraße". We met at a train station nearby to check out a climbing spot, going there by bike (two people, two backpacks, one bike). The Stößenseebrücke is a large bridge whose foundation is built of rough stones. Climbing was nice. They even had climbing bolts in some of the routes in the bridge foundations. We saw two polecats! We dawdled around for a bit too long, and by the time we packed and biked on to the hash, the gate was closed. We probably should have gone during the opening hours of any of the car and repair shops located there. Ah, well.
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

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Expedition

The hash today lies in a business park next to the big arterial "Heerstraße". We met at a train station nearby to check out a climbing spot, going there by bike (two people, two backpacks, one bike). The Stößenseebrücke is a large bridge whose foundation is built of rough stones. Climbing was nice. They even had climbing bolts in some of the routes in the bridge foundations. We saw two polecats! We dawdled around for a bit too long, and by the time we packed and biked on to the hash, the gate was closed. We probably should have gone during the opening hours of any of the car and repair shops located there. Ah, well.

Tracklog

maybe.

Photos

coming up.