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== Expedition by [[User:Ekorren|Ekorren]] == | == Expedition by [[User:Ekorren|Ekorren]] == | ||
+ | This was rather close - 20 km by bike on the shortest way, and only harmless slopes. Great weather, neither heat nor rain, so there was really ''no'' excuse not to go. | ||
+ | I started around noon, went along the standard trail to Pfäffingen. There was no reason to take the fastest way, so I chose one through some hills between the common trails, crossing a small [[wikipedia:Poltringen airfield|airfield]], hitting the one or another wrong turn, and finally approaching the hash along a track called ''Grassy way''. | ||
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+ | At the side where I approached from, some properties were fenced, then a dense row of bushes blocked access. I half-circled the place, and found that from the other side, there was even a tractor trail leading until only a few metres from the hash, which itself was located between apple trees in high grass. There wasn't much of a view at site, as it was between some hills, not much to tell about the area either, and no reason to go into Herrenberg town this time, so - no impressions from Herrenberg section in the gallery this time. | ||
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+ | Now I could just go back home through the Ammer valley, or take a more scenic route with a few additional slopes through the Schönbuch forest. I chose the latter, passed the old village of Mönchberg and went up for the mountainridge, following it to a castle ruins which I had never visitited before. That there was the final of a maximum difficulty mystery geocache conveniently located along that way, surely helped for that decision ;-). On some sign, it was labelled as ''former ruins of Müneck castle'' - which somehow got it right, because there wasn't a single stone left of the castle, just a number of moats in the forest. Oh, and a really great view down into the valley. | ||
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+ | I also came very near to [[2009-03-08 48 8]] and took the track where I finally had given up that time... anyway, I hadn't even noted the old coordinates so there was no temptation to try and find out whether those would be accessible ''now''. Instead, I did another small detour to visit an old royal hunting lodge. It didn't really look that royal, anyway. And finally passed Bebenhausen and went home. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Poltringen_Gefahrenzone.jpg|200m<br>DANGER ZONE<br>Please do not stop<br>Look out for approaching airplanes | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Poltringen_Vehicle.jpg|Whatever ''that'' vehicle is supposed to do... | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Poppy.jpg | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Stone.jpg | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Hashpoint.jpg|The hashpoint | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_HashView.jpg|View from hash | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_HashTree.jpg|Hash tree | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_GPS.jpg|coordinates reached | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Sheep.jpg|Feeding time | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Moenchberg_Kirchturm.jpg|At Mönchberg (next village) | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Spider.jpg|Disoriented spider wants to take a look on the map | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Mueneck_View.jpg|Just a view into the Ammer valley | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Jagdhuette.jpg|Royal Hunting Lodge, built 1888 | ||
+ | Image:2009-05-27_48_8_Jagdhuette_Klo.jpg|Royal Outhouse | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:Coordinates reached]] | [[Category:Coordinates reached]] | ||
[[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | [[Category:Expeditions with photos]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 8 August 2019
Wed 27 May 2009 in Pforzheim, Germany: 48.5941675, 8.8931014 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Location
In a Streuobstwiese (meadow orchard) at Herrenberg.
Expedition by Ekorren
This was rather close - 20 km by bike on the shortest way, and only harmless slopes. Great weather, neither heat nor rain, so there was really no excuse not to go.
I started around noon, went along the standard trail to Pfäffingen. There was no reason to take the fastest way, so I chose one through some hills between the common trails, crossing a small airfield, hitting the one or another wrong turn, and finally approaching the hash along a track called Grassy way.
At the side where I approached from, some properties were fenced, then a dense row of bushes blocked access. I half-circled the place, and found that from the other side, there was even a tractor trail leading until only a few metres from the hash, which itself was located between apple trees in high grass. There wasn't much of a view at site, as it was between some hills, not much to tell about the area either, and no reason to go into Herrenberg town this time, so - no impressions from Herrenberg section in the gallery this time.
Now I could just go back home through the Ammer valley, or take a more scenic route with a few additional slopes through the Schönbuch forest. I chose the latter, passed the old village of Mönchberg and went up for the mountainridge, following it to a castle ruins which I had never visitited before. That there was the final of a maximum difficulty mystery geocache conveniently located along that way, surely helped for that decision ;-). On some sign, it was labelled as former ruins of Müneck castle - which somehow got it right, because there wasn't a single stone left of the castle, just a number of moats in the forest. Oh, and a really great view down into the valley.
I also came very near to 2009-03-08 48 8 and took the track where I finally had given up that time... anyway, I hadn't even noted the old coordinates so there was no temptation to try and find out whether those would be accessible now. Instead, I did another small detour to visit an old royal hunting lodge. It didn't really look that royal, anyway. And finally passed Bebenhausen and went home.