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Rainer 🚲 📸 Radelt 🏕 and Bernhard T went gravel riding.
October 3, 2025
Heute mit Berndardt entspannte Gravel Runde mit Komoot generiert und überraschend gut 👍 Außer einem Abschnitt und etwas Asphaltlastig. Für aus der Dose ganz gut! Sonst locker locker mit jedem Gravel zu fahren!
04:02
74.2km
18.4km/h
190m
200m
This is the Münsterland near Lüdinghausen
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From Münster to Hamburg, day 4.
Today was a rainy day. At some point, the road was no longer rideable. But who turns back? 🤬 My own fault, because I planned it myself. Soaking wet, I had a coffee first. And then back into the rain all the way to Hamburg. Once we got to the hostel, I ordered a 🍕 salami
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From Münster to Hamburg. Day 3 is over. While it was still fairly flat, it covered all the terrain a gravel bike needs.
At one point, my navigation system told me to go straight ahead, but there was only a field. So I went around the outside. A short time later, the road was closed. Well, I'll just go
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From Münster to Hamburg, day two is over. After a good breakfast, we continued along the canal. At some point, we headed north toward Damme and Lohne. Peat is still mined there. It's transported away by wagon. A schnitzel in the evening. Tomorrow we'll continue.
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From Münster to Hamburg. Day one is over. Way too fast. The wind pushed me along with 65 km/h gusts. Even to the right and left of the canal, there's sometimes something to see. And if you plan on gravel, you'll always end up on the worse road. 😜
But with ☕️ and 🍰, it's manageable.
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Mostly gravel, narrow hiking trails, and sometimes a bit of pushing. Anyone afraid of cows should reroute. The reward at the end: delicious fish 🐟. The last few kilometers are paved, but really easy to ride.
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Mostly just fine gravel. A bit of asphalt for a bit. After about 54km, the reward: the best cake 🎂 and ☕️. 🚴🚴♂️😋
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What's the point of having good rain gear if you don't use it? So, out into the autumn. First dry, then rain, then heavy rain with strong winds.
There was something to eat in the sewage fields.
In the end, I chickened out in the Davert forest; I just didn't feel like playing the match anymore.
But it was still a blast!
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