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File:2010-09-02_48_9_NuertingerStr_Pfad.JPG|Once upon a time, this was a primary road. I might like what it's now if there wasn't the new, much larger one destroying the valley.
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_NuertingerStr_Furt.JPG|This is where it is officially not going any further, forcing hundreds of bikers each day on a significant detour
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Flora_1.JPG|Some local flora
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Flora_2.JPG
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Flora_3.JPG
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_blue_sign.JPG|Weird marks
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Alley.JPG|Alley on the hill
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Panorama.JPG|Hash field
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Hash_Field_Side.JPG|There must be a way somewhere...
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Tractor_trail.JPG|Try this one.
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_GPS.JPG|Coordinates reached
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Einsiedel_1.JPG|Impression of Einsiedel hamlet
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Einsiedel_Schloss.JPG|Einsiedel castle
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Sunset_1.JPG|It's getting a bit later
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Sunset_2.JPG
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Kfurt_Bf.JPG|Waiting for a train
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Kfurt_Dosto.JPG|This one doesn't stop here
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Kfurt_RB_1.JPG|And this one goes into the wrong direction
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File:2010-09-02_48_9_Kfurt_RB_2.JPG
 
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Revision as of 09:34, 20 October 2010

Thu 2 Sep 2010 in 48,9:
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Location

Kirchentellinsfurt, in a large beet field at the hamlet Einsiedel.

Participants

Expedition

Short version:

It was a really uncommonly large field, surrounding the field brought me not closer than 120 m to the hash, and it wasn't harvested yet. However, beet is a crop which is planted with some gaps, so if you choose your steps wisely, it's usually possible to cross such a field without harming any crop. Also, there are tractor tyre tracks every 20 m or so. Following the right one of these tracks for almost 500m brings you to the hash.

On a small detour on the way back I got a flat tire in the middle of the forest, 12 km from home - and, as this was only supposed to be a rather short evening trip, I hadn't brought any tools or spare parts. So I pushed the bike to the next station and waited for a train there.

Distances:

  • <17 km riding the bike, including pushing it uphill where it was too steep
  • >5 km pushing the bike after the tire was flat
  • together 21.82 km
  • 7 km by train


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