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== Expedition ==
 
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This was just too close not to go. Actually, it wasn't much closer than the one the day before as the bird flies, but since I'm not a bird, it was much easier this time - not much more than 15 km in easy terrain, a beaten track, and then just 30 m out into a field.
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This was just too boring. So I decided to go on some detours, but, however, those weren't so much more interesting either. Seems I have been to the Ammer valley too often during the past few years. It's always a nice area, but there's simply not much left to discover. Even less if the hashpoint is just a few metres off the trail one uses most often.
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However, it was kind of a first day of spring: Temperature about 10°C, the snow mostly gone. In higher areas there still was a layer of snow on the fields, though. And, although there was no sun and the expedition itself didn't leave anything interesting to tell, it was a nice small afternoon trip.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 9 August 2019

Thu 25 Feb 2010 in 48,8:
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Location

At Ammerbuch-Altingen, in a field close to the road, a few metres from a car storage facility.

Participants

Ekorren

Expedition

This was just too close not to go. Actually, it wasn't much closer than the one the day before as the bird flies, but since I'm not a bird, it was much easier this time - not much more than 15 km in easy terrain, a beaten track, and then just 30 m out into a field.

This was just too boring. So I decided to go on some detours, but, however, those weren't so much more interesting either. Seems I have been to the Ammer valley too often during the past few years. It's always a nice area, but there's simply not much left to discover. Even less if the hashpoint is just a few metres off the trail one uses most often.

However, it was kind of a first day of spring: Temperature about 10°C, the snow mostly gone. In higher areas there still was a layer of snow on the fields, though. And, although there was no sun and the expedition itself didn't leave anything interesting to tell, it was a nice small afternoon trip.

Photos