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== Location ==
 
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On a field between Ubstadt-Weiher and Forst.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
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*[[User:DLichti|DLichti]]
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*a friend
 
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== Plans ==
 
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[[User:DLichti|DLichti]] and a friend are planning to take the train to Ubstadt-Weiher and walk to the HP. We hope that it won't be raining too bad. ETA around 16:15.
 
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== Expedition ==
 
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First, I took the train to Karlsruhe. The alternatives to get to Ubstadt-Weiher were one train with 1 minute transfer time and another one with 61 minutes. I decided to take the latter and go to my friend's place during that time. On the way back to the main station, the tram was late. So, instead of 10 minutes, we only had 3 to get to the right platform. But we made it.
  
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After a 20 minute ride, we arrived at the train stop in Ubstadt-Weiher. From there, my phone suggested a 2.5 km promenade to the hash point. But we saved some time by just crossing a road instead of walking all the way to the next bridge over it and later by walking across the fields. So it probably rather turned out to be something like 2 km. It had rained earlier that day, the sky was still very cloudy and the grass very wet. We arrived at the hash point at around 16:15 as anticipated.
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The point was located around 10 m into a field, right under the power line from Philippsburg to Stuttgart and close to the railway line Karlsruhe - Heidelberg and the high speed line Mannheim - Stuttgart. The field was harvested and plowed, so we ventured onto it to find the exact spot. My friend brought some snacks, so we had some bites while listening to the noise of wet high voltage insulators. We left at around 16:30.
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On our way back, we picked up some algae and water plants for my friend's fish bowl. When we came by one of those road signs, that measure and display the cars' speed, we found out that you can trick it by just waving your hands in front of it. We tried how high we could score. Since my arms are longer, I won with 38 km/h. We took the train back to Karlsruhe where we even arrived without delay. While my friend stayed in Karlsruhe, I was able to catch my next train home.
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Image:2014-11-16 49 8 DLichti sunset.jpg | A beautiful sunset behind the clouds (and power lines).
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Image:2014-11-16 49 8 DLichti stream.jpg | Small stream on our way to the hash point.
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Image:2014-11-16 49 8 DLichti power mast.jpg | An interesting power line bifurcation.
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Image:2014-11-16_49_8_DLichti_hashpoint.jpg | The hash point is located on this field.
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Image:2014-11-16 49 8 DLichti proof.png | We found it.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 15 August 2019

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Location

On a field between Ubstadt-Weiher and Forst.

Participants

Plans

DLichti and a friend are planning to take the train to Ubstadt-Weiher and walk to the HP. We hope that it won't be raining too bad. ETA around 16:15.

Expedition

First, I took the train to Karlsruhe. The alternatives to get to Ubstadt-Weiher were one train with 1 minute transfer time and another one with 61 minutes. I decided to take the latter and go to my friend's place during that time. On the way back to the main station, the tram was late. So, instead of 10 minutes, we only had 3 to get to the right platform. But we made it.

After a 20 minute ride, we arrived at the train stop in Ubstadt-Weiher. From there, my phone suggested a 2.5 km promenade to the hash point. But we saved some time by just crossing a road instead of walking all the way to the next bridge over it and later by walking across the fields. So it probably rather turned out to be something like 2 km. It had rained earlier that day, the sky was still very cloudy and the grass very wet. We arrived at the hash point at around 16:15 as anticipated.

The point was located around 10 m into a field, right under the power line from Philippsburg to Stuttgart and close to the railway line Karlsruhe - Heidelberg and the high speed line Mannheim - Stuttgart. The field was harvested and plowed, so we ventured onto it to find the exact spot. My friend brought some snacks, so we had some bites while listening to the noise of wet high voltage insulators. We left at around 16:30.

On our way back, we picked up some algae and water plants for my friend's fish bowl. When we came by one of those road signs, that measure and display the cars' speed, we found out that you can trick it by just waving your hands in front of it. We tried how high we could score. Since my arms are longer, I won with 38 km/h. We took the train back to Karlsruhe where we even arrived without delay. While my friend stayed in Karlsruhe, I was able to catch my next train home.

Photos

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