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== Location ==
 
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In a forest between Putzbrunn and Oberpframmern, south-east of Munich
  
 
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[[User:Clearlucid9|Clearlucid9]] ([[User talk:Clearlucid9|talk]])
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I set out to drive to this cache after a day's work in the homeoffice. As too many times Google maps insisted that I would be able to drive over the gravel roads in the forest, but as most of the time in Germany this is forbidden. As a consequence I had to walk about 1 km from my parking spot. But a bit of activity at the fresh air never does any harm, doesn't it?
*Reached 17.00  -- [[User:Clearlucid9|Clearlucid9]] ([[User talk:Clearlucid9|talk]]) 17:16, 24 August 2020 (GMT+02:00)
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After a while I reached the coordinates, took my pictures and then when I looked at the ground I saw a piece of birch tree bark that resembled a geocaching logbook. I couldn't resist and had to sign this nature given logbook ;-)
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After carefully placing this first ever (?) Geohashing logbook on a tree stump I walked back to my car and returned home.
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Location

In a forest between Putzbrunn and Oberpframmern, south-east of Munich

Participants

Clearlucid9 (talk)

Expedition

I set out to drive to this cache after a day's work in the homeoffice. As too many times Google maps insisted that I would be able to drive over the gravel roads in the forest, but as most of the time in Germany this is forbidden. As a consequence I had to walk about 1 km from my parking spot. But a bit of activity at the fresh air never does any harm, doesn't it? After a while I reached the coordinates, took my pictures and then when I looked at the ground I saw a piece of birch tree bark that resembled a geocaching logbook. I couldn't resist and had to sign this nature given logbook ;-) After carefully placing this first ever (?) Geohashing logbook on a tree stump I walked back to my car and returned home.

Photos

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