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== Location ==
 
== Location ==
  
A field at a village named ''Martinshöhe''.
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A field near the hamlet of ''Schernau'', which belongs to ''Martinshöhe''.
  
 
== Participants ==
 
== Participants ==
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
  
to be done
 
  
 
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_train.JPG|The train to Bruchmühlbach-Miesau
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_road_up.JPG|This way up
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_direction_up.JPG
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_Schernau_sign.JPG|Reaching Schernau, a hamlet that's now an old people's home and provides access to the hash.
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_phonebox_1.JPG|A phonebox that's at least 35 years old - probably much older. They are extremely rare now.
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_phonebox_2.JPG
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_phonebox_3.JPG|The phone inside seems to be the only thing significantly newer...
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_phonelist.JPG|... even this holder for a list of city codes is original...
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_phonelist_closeup.JPG|... and the list? Is from before the GDR buy-out, listing Western Berlin only!
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_Hashfield.JPG|The hashfield
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_GPS.JPG|Coordinates reached
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_VFH_church.JPG|View from hash
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_Schernau_panorama.JPG|View back to Schernau, with the hash somewhere behind the village
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_Martinshoehe_church.JPG|Church of Martinshöhe
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_Martin.JPG|Name patron
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File:2012-01-14_49_7_windmills.JPG|Random impression along the way
 
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</gallery>
  

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Location

A field near the hamlet of Schernau, which belongs to Martinshöhe.

Participants

Ekorren

Expedition

Took a train from Heidelberg to Bruchmühlbach-Miesau, made my way up the hills to the hash and continued by bike to Homburg (Saar), from where I took a train back to Heidelberg.

Gallery