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== Expedition ==
 
== Expedition ==
 
Drawing conclusions from the last few hashes, I've given up on trying to use my old GPS device. Turns out my mom's phone has one of it's own so I've taken her's and had a much easier time now that GPS readings weren't dependent on the good will of a nine years old device. These new smartphones have everything in them, maybe I need to get one for myself...
 
Drawing conclusions from the last few hashes, I've given up on trying to use my old GPS device. Turns out my mom's phone has one of it's own so I've taken her's and had a much easier time now that GPS readings weren't dependent on the good will of a nine years old device. These new smartphones have everything in them, maybe I need to get one for myself...
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Anyway, after packing some snacks I've left home towards Yehud and leaving the city from it's other side to Magshimim and the other agricultural communities that are spread east to it between fields and plantations of different sorts: Be'erot Yitshak, Nofech and Mazor. Turns out that unlike my parents' concerns, the more dangerous part wasn't biking near the main roads but the raid inside the villages- no one here thinks he needs to have their dogs kept at their personal backyards, and that would have been fine if the dogs weren't so territorial and aggressive. A countless amount of dogs chased me along parts of the way, some nearly knocking me off the bikes (though to be fair, that happened mostly in Nofech, and there probably because I had some navigation mistakes and turns out I should have biked straight along the village's main road instead of through it's side roads like it seems I have).
 
Anyway, after packing some snacks I've left home towards Yehud and leaving the city from it's other side to Magshimim and the other agricultural communities that are spread east to it between fields and plantations of different sorts: Be'erot Yitshak, Nofech and Mazor. Turns out that unlike my parents' concerns, the more dangerous part wasn't biking near the main roads but the raid inside the villages- no one here thinks he needs to have their dogs kept at their personal backyards, and that would have been fine if the dogs weren't so territorial and aggressive. A countless amount of dogs chased me along parts of the way, some nearly knocking me off the bikes (though to be fair, that happened mostly in Nofech, and there probably because I had some navigation mistakes and turns out I should have biked straight along the village's main road instead of through it's side roads like it seems I have).
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After a very nice and calm raid in a weather that was optimal for biking (a few raindrops along the way were kind enough not to develop to actual rain), I crossed a rail line and changed ,my scenery to orchards and roads that were a little muddier than I expected (but it could have been much worse), had a small stop for pecans and a granola bar and than joined the Cross-Israel Hiking Trail and the bridge above Highway 6.
 
After a very nice and calm raid in a weather that was optimal for biking (a few raindrops along the way were kind enough not to develop to actual rain), I crossed a rail line and changed ,my scenery to orchards and roads that were a little muddier than I expected (but it could have been much worse), had a small stop for pecans and a granola bar and than joined the Cross-Israel Hiking Trail and the bridge above Highway 6.
  

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Location

Behind a primary school, "Graceful Torah", in El'ad, Rabbi Akiva Street on Raban Yohanan ben Zakai Street (guess what religion do they practice there?).

Participants

Omri (LinaK)

Plans

Bike from Monoson through Yehud, and than along the villages between highways 40 and 6, meet the Cross-Israel Hiking Trail and follow it to El'ad.

Expedition

Drawing conclusions from the last few hashes, I've given up on trying to use my old GPS device. Turns out my mom's phone has one of it's own so I've taken her's and had a much easier time now that GPS readings weren't dependent on the good will of a nine years old device. These new smartphones have everything in them, maybe I need to get one for myself...

Anyway, after packing some snacks I've left home towards Yehud and leaving the city from it's other side to Magshimim and the other agricultural communities that are spread east to it between fields and plantations of different sorts: Be'erot Yitshak, Nofech and Mazor. Turns out that unlike my parents' concerns, the more dangerous part wasn't biking near the main roads but the raid inside the villages- no one here thinks he needs to have their dogs kept at their personal backyards, and that would have been fine if the dogs weren't so territorial and aggressive. A countless amount of dogs chased me along parts of the way, some nearly knocking me off the bikes (though to be fair, that happened mostly in Nofech, and there probably because I had some navigation mistakes and turns out I should have biked straight along the village's main road instead of through it's side roads like it seems I have).

After a very nice and calm raid in a weather that was optimal for biking (a few raindrops along the way were kind enough not to develop to actual rain), I crossed a rail line and changed ,my scenery to orchards and roads that were a little muddier than I expected (but it could have been much worse), had a small stop for pecans and a granola bar and than joined the Cross-Israel Hiking Trail and the bridge above Highway 6.

Tracklog

Photos

Achievements