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Susche went for a hike
June 14, 2020
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June 14, 2020
best weather, 18 °, sun, stiff breeze,
The return path led directly between the water and the cliffs: stones and rubble. Sturdy shoes are absolutely advisable. Sneakers are definitely too soft.
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Susche went for a hike
February 29, 2020
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February 29, 2020
If you get the best hiking poles for free, then you have to try them out right away. Since everything around is messed up, there wasn't much choice for a tour in the surrounding area: the circular route leads past all the highlights of the Langenberger Forest - see photos.
PS: A new hobby is not always
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Susche went for a hike
February 22, 2020
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February 22, 2020
Thanks to the weather app, I used a short rain break for this little tour. It was so stormy that it even pushed the sticks away. The path does not go through the forest. The unpaved paths were softened accordingly but still wade through with ankle-high shoes. As the photos show: Schafflund is currently on the lake ;-).
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Susche went for a hike
February 8, 2020
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February 8, 2020
... if you have to get everything under one roof: Back to work and sports, then your loved one will drive you and run back ... to Wallsbüll always along roads is no fun, the path through the forest is great.
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Susche went for a hike
February 2, 2020
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February 2, 2020
The paths through the forest are pretty torn up by forest measures and directly on the beach it is often over smooth rock. Even if it is designated as an easy tour, for trekking with a children's cart or an artificial hip joint, at least in the current weather conditions, it is not suitable. Ankle-high
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September 4, 2020
So: heroic last day of vacation. Ascent to the Brocken in typically northern German bad weather. Only a few sections were typical of the Harz forest. Most of the time it goes through broken forest that somehow looks burnt. Up at 12 ° and wind not even rewarded with a view. We changed our wet clothes
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