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Location

On the border of Lake Seddin.

Participants

Plans

We had a few plans during the weekend. Lyx had envisioned to get there in the morning, or camp overnight. Eventually it turned out, that she wouldn't have time to join the expedition (meh). In the evening, Phoenix suggested to go by bike, and we eventually agreed on a regional train that would bring us to Erkner. From whence we would do a nice bike trip.

Expedition

We met at the Berlin main station at ten past six. We were a bit worried about the traffic situation, as the city currently suffers from an unscheduled (read "overdue but not taken care of") maintenance of most S-Bahn (the uberground metro) wagons. The company tries to compensate this by running more regional trains on the lines where this kind of train also operates. However, that also led them to forbid bicycles on these additional trains. Would they take us on one of the regular, scheduled regional trains at least?

Turns out we were lucky. But only because enough people squeezed out of the train to let us two bicyclist get in. We had a bit of a bad conscience for taking up so much room, but only for just as long as we realized that the people on the folding seeds in the bicycle compartment did not even bother to stand up to let a few more people in, or to let a bicycle lean to the inclided sidewalls where it takes up the least room. We are a friendly bunch around here. :P

The train emptied considerably at the last larger stations in town, and we reached Erkner with only about 20 minutes of delay. relet, who had hand-drawn the map led the way, now being able to identify the features without looking at it. We took the scenic route along some of the small channels, and across a footbridge you can only see on the Openstreetmap (yay OSM!). After passing the posh quarters at the outskirts of Erkner, we soon reached the forest and natural reserve that would accompany us for the rest of the trip. There was a moment of confusion which of the forest tracks to take, and we decided for the one man wide trail along the lakeside.

Tracklog

Photos