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=== [[User:Zb|Zb's]] and Mar's expedition === | === [[User:Zb|Zb's]] and Mar's expedition === | ||
[[User:Zb|Zb's]] had only a bit of trouble convincing Mar to be his drag-along. The fact that the sun came out around noon and the other fact that the rain radar pictures on the internet looked like it wasn't going to rain in the afternoon were of great help in his efforts. Both left the house at around 2:22 pm and took their bikes South along the Hachinger Bach, past [[User:Zb|Zb's]] old apartment and on through Perlach, Unterhaching and into the Perlacher Forst, where they made a short stop at a smallish hill called the [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlacher_Forst#Perlacher_Mugl Perlacher Mugl] because they wanted to take a look at the Alps. The view was excellent because of the strong Föhn winds blowing from SW. These same winds were also responsible for a slow bike ride towards the location (boo headwind!) and a very fun, fast and easy bike ride back home (yay tailwind!). | [[User:Zb|Zb's]] had only a bit of trouble convincing Mar to be his drag-along. The fact that the sun came out around noon and the other fact that the rain radar pictures on the internet looked like it wasn't going to rain in the afternoon were of great help in his efforts. Both left the house at around 2:22 pm and took their bikes South along the Hachinger Bach, past [[User:Zb|Zb's]] old apartment and on through Perlach, Unterhaching and into the Perlacher Forst, where they made a short stop at a smallish hill called the [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perlacher_Forst#Perlacher_Mugl Perlacher Mugl] because they wanted to take a look at the Alps. The view was excellent because of the strong Föhn winds blowing from SW. These same winds were also responsible for a slow bike ride towards the location (boo headwind!) and a very fun, fast and easy bike ride back home (yay tailwind!). | ||
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After enjoying the view, they went further South through the forest towards the coordinates. Only some small patches of snow were left along the way, which was great. | After enjoying the view, they went further South through the forest towards the coordinates. Only some small patches of snow were left along the way, which was great. | ||
+ | === The Meet-Up === | ||
+ | When [[User:Zb|Zb]] and Mar came out of the forest, the coordinates were found quickly. [[User:DerFlob|DerFlob]], Johanna and [[User:The T-Man|The T-Man]] were already there and had figured out the exact location next to the roundabout that was visible on the satellite images and maps. Pictures were taken and everyone headed home again. [[User:DerFlob|DerFlob]], Johanna and [[User:The T-Man|The T-Man]] were at the train station just in time for the next train back to München and [[User:Zb|Zb]] and Mar enjoyed great tailwinds while riding their bikes back. | ||
== Tracklog == | == Tracklog == |
Revision as of 20:17, 21 March 2010
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Location
A few hundred meters from S-Bahn-Station Furth (S3) in front of Sportschule Unterhaching, just South of München. There seem to be no fences or gates, so it should be accessible even on Sunday.
Participants
DerFlob, Johanna, The T-Man, Mar, Zb
Plans
Should be really easy to reach. It's a few hundred meters from S-Bahn-Station Furth (S3) in front of Sportschule Unterhaching. There seem to be no fences or gates, so it should be accessible even on Sunday. I guess i'll visit it. Don't know yet at what time. --DerFlob 15:15, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
- Yeah, this one looks nice. Might go check it out some time in the (early?) afternoon before or after biking in the Perlacher Forst. --Zb 23:45, 19 March 2010 (UTC)
- Same here, I might be there, too. Just have to figure out how, when and with whom to get there. The T-Man 13:46, 20 March 2010 (UTC)
- Well, the weather report says it's raining tomorrow, but afaik not that much (hopefully). So I'll check it out at about 15:30, if you guys have time there? --DerFlob 20:29, 20 March 2010 (UTC)
- Same here, I might be there, too. Just have to figure out how, when and with whom to get there. The T-Man 13:46, 20 March 2010 (UTC)
Narrative
Some came by train, some came by bike. More details to follow soon...
DerFlob's, Johanna's and The T-Man's expedition
[...]
Zb's and Mar's expedition
Zb's had only a bit of trouble convincing Mar to be his drag-along. The fact that the sun came out around noon and the other fact that the rain radar pictures on the internet looked like it wasn't going to rain in the afternoon were of great help in his efforts. Both left the house at around 2:22 pm and took their bikes South along the Hachinger Bach, past Zb's old apartment and on through Perlach, Unterhaching and into the Perlacher Forst, where they made a short stop at a smallish hill called the Perlacher Mugl because they wanted to take a look at the Alps. The view was excellent because of the strong Föhn winds blowing from SW. These same winds were also responsible for a slow bike ride towards the location (boo headwind!) and a very fun, fast and easy bike ride back home (yay tailwind!).
After enjoying the view, they went further South through the forest towards the coordinates. Only some small patches of snow were left along the way, which was great.
The Meet-Up
When Zb and Mar came out of the forest, the coordinates were found quickly. DerFlob, Johanna and The T-Man were already there and had figured out the exact location next to the roundabout that was visible on the satellite images and maps. Pictures were taken and everyone headed home again. DerFlob, Johanna and The T-Man were at the train station just in time for the next train back to München and Zb and Mar enjoyed great tailwinds while riding their bikes back.
Tracklog
Photos
Revisiting the bridge that Zb also crossed on the way to 2009-12-30 47 11.
Zb's and Mar's bikes. Great how increased contrast in a picture makes a 13-year-old bike with an estimated 60000 km on it look like new. Also, note the new fork that I had to put in instead of the original blue one after a recent geohash.
In the background, you can see the Hypo-Hochhaus, also featured in a recent geohash.
... more to follow.