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== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
− | + | I had a Sunday off, and I hadn’t been to Sittard in a while. Perfect for a quick hash, right? I took a train to Sittard and had a good connection in Eindhoven. Having reached Sittard, the train station was pretty small, with not much to do around it. I figured I might as well go for the hash immediately. I walked through the town, marveling at how different Limburg always feels from Noord-Brabant and the rest of the country. Apparently, I was a week early, as the next weekend would be Oktoberfest in Sittard. A square I walked past was already getting ready for it, with beerhalls and other fun buildings. | |
+ | Reaching the hash was easy. It was on the pavement, next to a small park in a sub-urb. Not that interesting apart from the fact that I had two ladies with dogs next to me, so I couldn’t take all the pictures I wanted to. | ||
+ | After reaching the hash, I walked into Sittard itself. It’s a pretty old town in Limburg. I tried to visit the local churches, but only one was open. It was a beautiful church dedicated to St. Michael. Afterwards, I made sure to have some “vlaai” as Limburgse vlaai is just a great treat for a hash well found. | ||
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+ | I walked through the city for a bit, but nothing was open apart from the stores that sold Lederhosen, probably because of Oktoberfest. It was a good day for a hash, especially one this easy. | ||
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+ | == Photos == | ||
+ | <gallery mode="packed" heights="250px"> | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Train.jpeg| On the road again | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Empty_town.jpeg| Sittard was deserted | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Oktoberfest_flag.jpeg| I was a week early | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Big_church.jpeg| This church loomed over Sittard | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Statue_in_the_park.jpeg| Funny statue near the hash | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Hash_reached.jpeg| Success! | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Selfie.jpeg| As is tradition | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_The_Hash.jpeg| Very exciting | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Jesuit_chapel.jpeg| A cute chapel in Sittard | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_View_and_vlaai.jpeg| Nice view and nice food | ||
+ | 2024-10-12_51_5_Lederhosenland.jpeg| Not a common view in the Netherlands | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | [[Category:Expeditions]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Coordinates reached]] | ||
{{location|NL|LI}} | {{location|NL|LI}} |
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Location
Next to a park in Sittard
Participants
Expedition
I had a Sunday off, and I hadn’t been to Sittard in a while. Perfect for a quick hash, right? I took a train to Sittard and had a good connection in Eindhoven. Having reached Sittard, the train station was pretty small, with not much to do around it. I figured I might as well go for the hash immediately. I walked through the town, marveling at how different Limburg always feels from Noord-Brabant and the rest of the country. Apparently, I was a week early, as the next weekend would be Oktoberfest in Sittard. A square I walked past was already getting ready for it, with beerhalls and other fun buildings.
Reaching the hash was easy. It was on the pavement, next to a small park in a sub-urb. Not that interesting apart from the fact that I had two ladies with dogs next to me, so I couldn’t take all the pictures I wanted to.
After reaching the hash, I walked into Sittard itself. It’s a pretty old town in Limburg. I tried to visit the local churches, but only one was open. It was a beautiful church dedicated to St. Michael. Afterwards, I made sure to have some “vlaai” as Limburgse vlaai is just a great treat for a hash well found.
I walked through the city for a bit, but nothing was open apart from the stores that sold Lederhosen, probably because of Oktoberfest. It was a good day for a hash, especially one this easy.