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+ | *[[User:Tomcat|Tomcat]] | ||
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== Expedition == | == Expedition == | ||
The hashpoint happened to be in Stausacker, south of the "Weltenburg Narrows" near Weltenburg. That was an excellent location for an all day sunday-bicycle trip. dawidi, Hans, Manfred and Tomcat rode to Kelheim, where they visited the famous "Hall of Liberation" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Befreiungshalle], took some pictures and found a geocache before they cycled on to Stausacker where the hashpoint turned out to be just 3m behind a fence of a private property. Also here the usual pictures were taken before we took the ferry from Stausacker to Weltenburg and had lunch at the famous Weltenburg Abbey [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weltenburg_Abbey]. After that we walked on the hill behind the abbey and visited some more or less interesting archaeological sites before we passed the "Weltenburg Narrows" [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donaudurchbruch_bei_Weltenburg] with our bikes on a tiny boat and returned to Regensburg. The ride back was interrupted by the search for another geocache and a break in Bad Abbach where we had some coffee and icecream. | The hashpoint happened to be in Stausacker, south of the "Weltenburg Narrows" near Weltenburg. That was an excellent location for an all day sunday-bicycle trip. dawidi, Hans, Manfred and Tomcat rode to Kelheim, where they visited the famous "Hall of Liberation" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Befreiungshalle], took some pictures and found a geocache before they cycled on to Stausacker where the hashpoint turned out to be just 3m behind a fence of a private property. Also here the usual pictures were taken before we took the ferry from Stausacker to Weltenburg and had lunch at the famous Weltenburg Abbey [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weltenburg_Abbey]. After that we walked on the hill behind the abbey and visited some more or less interesting archaeological sites before we passed the "Weltenburg Narrows" [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donaudurchbruch_bei_Weltenburg] with our bikes on a tiny boat and returned to Regensburg. The ride back was interrupted by the search for another geocache and a break in Bad Abbach where we had some coffee and icecream. |
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Participants
Expedition
The hashpoint happened to be in Stausacker, south of the "Weltenburg Narrows" near Weltenburg. That was an excellent location for an all day sunday-bicycle trip. dawidi, Hans, Manfred and Tomcat rode to Kelheim, where they visited the famous "Hall of Liberation" [1], took some pictures and found a geocache before they cycled on to Stausacker where the hashpoint turned out to be just 3m behind a fence of a private property. Also here the usual pictures were taken before we took the ferry from Stausacker to Weltenburg and had lunch at the famous Weltenburg Abbey [2]. After that we walked on the hill behind the abbey and visited some more or less interesting archaeological sites before we passed the "Weltenburg Narrows" [3] with our bikes on a tiny boat and returned to Regensburg. The ride back was interrupted by the search for another geocache and a break in Bad Abbach where we had some coffee and icecream.