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==Plan==
 
==Plan==
  
[[User:Arvid|Arvid]] will go there. Options were either do 52 6 <b>and</b> 52 7(180km roundtrip), or 51 6 or 51 7(both around 200km). Since wind is from the south(east), I'll be heading south. It's somewhere halfway Dortmund and Bochum, in... a field!
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[[User:Arvid|Arvid]] will go there. Options were either do 52 6 <b>and</b> 52 7(180km roundtrip), or 51 6 or 51 7(both around 200km). Since wind is from the south(east), I'll be heading southeast. It's somewhere halfway Dortmund and Bochum, in... a field!
  
 
==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==
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*[[Bicycle Geohash|Cycled]] 205.8km
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* Crossed a [[Border geohash|border]].
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* [[Geotrash Geohash]]
  
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==Expedition==
  
== Expedition ==
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[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=http:%2F%2Farvid.org%2Ftracks%2Fgeohash20090425.kmz Tracklog by bicycle]
  
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At 10:30 I left home. I expected the trip to take 5 hours, because of headwind, and an unknown amount of hills south of Reken. Just to be sure I gave myself an extra 30 minutes, for unforeseen things. There might be some unpaved roads in my plan, that i'd rather not take, for instance.
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I was familiar with the road until Reken. From there on it would be unknown. I know there are hills there, but I had no idea how serious they were. Nor did I know the state of the "service roads". Quite often these are perfect asphalt in my area. But they can be any sort of mud or sand. I thought I might have maybe 1km of unpaved roads. I was wrong. It was 3km. Most of the time the road was rideable, and when it didn't there was a cycle/walkingpath next to it. It had bushes growing over the path now and then though. On the way back I found out it wasn't level either.
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After that I missed a turn(between Haltern and Oer/Erkenschwick), but decided not to cycle back, since I didn't remember seeing a real road there. I continued and just took the main road, since going back and take the shortcut wouldn't be a lot shorter anymore anyway. On the way back I checked the missed turn (I took the main road on the way back too), and it was another service road with a gate. As cyclist I'm probably allowed in, but I didn't really regret not taking it.
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Other shortcuts were fine. One had a very nice sign. And although it was paved I got deja vu's to the Tour of Flanders and the cobblestones there. I never been on asphalt this bad. I think the Belgians will sue the Germans when they find out about this.
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The hills and wind and shortcuts weren't a lot worse than expected: at 15:25 I arrived at the road closest to the hashpoint. Since there was no tree to park my bike against, I went back a bit and took a small sidestreet.
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Dinner time. More later tonight.
  
 
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES03003.JPG‎|It was either this path.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES03004.JPG‎|Or this road.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES03005.JPG‎|Hohe Mark, the area around Haltern generally looks like this.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES03006.JPG‎|Blooming field, nice smell too.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES03009.JPG‎|Blooming field, two sorts of energy production.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES04010.JPG‎|No access. Unless for no. 206. And bikes.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES04011.JPG‎|The road was the crappiest pavement I've ever felt though.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES03013.JPG‎|View towards the hash after crossing the railway.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES04015.JPG‎|Time&date.
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Image:2009-04-25 51 7-RES03017.JPG‎|View uphill from the sidestreet.
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Plan

Arvid will go there. Options were either do 52 6 and 52 7(180km roundtrip), or 51 6 or 51 7(both around 200km). Since wind is from the south(east), I'll be heading southeast. It's somewhere halfway Dortmund and Bochum, in... a field!

Achievements

Expedition

Tracklog by bicycle

At 10:30 I left home. I expected the trip to take 5 hours, because of headwind, and an unknown amount of hills south of Reken. Just to be sure I gave myself an extra 30 minutes, for unforeseen things. There might be some unpaved roads in my plan, that i'd rather not take, for instance.

I was familiar with the road until Reken. From there on it would be unknown. I know there are hills there, but I had no idea how serious they were. Nor did I know the state of the "service roads". Quite often these are perfect asphalt in my area. But they can be any sort of mud or sand. I thought I might have maybe 1km of unpaved roads. I was wrong. It was 3km. Most of the time the road was rideable, and when it didn't there was a cycle/walkingpath next to it. It had bushes growing over the path now and then though. On the way back I found out it wasn't level either.

After that I missed a turn(between Haltern and Oer/Erkenschwick), but decided not to cycle back, since I didn't remember seeing a real road there. I continued and just took the main road, since going back and take the shortcut wouldn't be a lot shorter anymore anyway. On the way back I checked the missed turn (I took the main road on the way back too), and it was another service road with a gate. As cyclist I'm probably allowed in, but I didn't really regret not taking it.

Other shortcuts were fine. One had a very nice sign. And although it was paved I got deja vu's to the Tour of Flanders and the cobblestones there. I never been on asphalt this bad. I think the Belgians will sue the Germans when they find out about this.

The hills and wind and shortcuts weren't a lot worse than expected: at 15:25 I arrived at the road closest to the hashpoint. Since there was no tree to park my bike against, I went back a bit and took a small sidestreet.

Dinner time. More later tonight.