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After a short and undescript train passage, we reached the little town of Werder upon Havel, which is best known for its [http://relet.net/g2/d/14171-2/P1030403.JPG fruit production], mostly of apples and cherries, and an annual binge drinking party disguised as cherry blossom time festival.
 
After a short and undescript train passage, we reached the little town of Werder upon Havel, which is best known for its [http://relet.net/g2/d/14171-2/P1030403.JPG fruit production], mostly of apples and cherries, and an annual binge drinking party disguised as cherry blossom time festival.
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We set out happily chatting and saw [http://relet.net/g2/d/14176-2/P1030404.JPG a bakery selling yesterday's produce], a nice [http://relet.net/g2/d/14181-2/P1030405.JPG old gate of an engineering company] (nice as in having that Eastern Bloc charme), and generally had [http://relet.net/g2/d/14186-2/P1030406.JPG a jolly good time].
  
 
== Tracklog ==
 
== Tracklog ==

Revision as of 18:40, 1 March 2009

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Participants

Plans

Looking for a nice weekend hash, we discovered this place in our neighbor graticule, which caught our eyes mostly because it was on an intersection in a village, and there seemed to be some nice lakes close by. When we checked the maps (we have actual paper maps of this area) this morning, we discovered a Brickworks Museum close by and the decision was set. lyx phoned up two of our friends and neighbors who enthusiastically accompanied us on the expedition.

Expedition

It was one of the first warm and sunny days, witnessing of the spring time that is about to come. We met with Antje and Andreas at the bus station and headed off to main station. From there, a regional train would take us to Werder, from whence it is a mere 6km walk to todays hash point. We kept Andreas in the dark about that last little point. With the sun blazing from the sky, they even put on some sunscreen.

After a short and undescript train passage, we reached the little town of Werder upon Havel, which is best known for its fruit production, mostly of apples and cherries, and an annual binge drinking party disguised as cherry blossom time festival.

We set out happily chatting and saw a bakery selling yesterday's produce, a nice old gate of an engineering company (nice as in having that Eastern Bloc charme), and generally had a jolly good time.

Tracklog

None. It was no batteries this time.

Photos

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