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File:2011-07-25_48_9_sunflower_trail.JPG|Sunflowery trail
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File:2011-07-25_48_9_26tons.JPG|Only pedestrians and bikes with a mass of less than 26 tons each are allowed.
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File:2011-07-25_48_9_Bridge_Mercedes.JPG|Behind the bridge, there's the sign of our true government: Mercedes-Benz.
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File:2011-07-25_48_9_Daimler_parking.JPG|Too many of their products.
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File:2011-07-25_48_9_biketrails.JPG|Bike trails take weird turns, and are basically meant to remove bicyclists from roads
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File:2011-07-25_48_9_onion_trail.JPG|"Tour de onion" - even in an all-industry, no-agriculture artificial desert?
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File:2011-07-25_48_9_house.JPG|The hash
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File:2011-07-25_48_9_GPS.JPG|Coordinates reached.
 
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Revision as of 13:46, 27 July 2011

Mon 25 Jul 2011 in 48,9:
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Location

A residential road at Esslingen-Mettingen, close to the Daimler-Benz motor factory.

Participants

  • Ekorren went there by bike and continued to Stuttgart

Expedition

Friendly comment: I hate this unbelievable car-centric politics and planning around Stuttgart. I definitely would have been good in time if they would at least consider there might also be bicycles on this world.


Gallery