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- The bike dudeMay 6, 2021
The wind blows your head clear, that was nice.
At Alt Sanitz I looked at a ruin of a house, or "Lost Place" in modern German. That's where the sticker photos and newspaper clippings come from, unfortunately there was a lot of rubbish in the house and there was also vandalism.
All the tiled stoves destroyed
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- The bike dudeMay 2, 2021
It was a fairly balanced lap this time, hardly any asphalt, many easy dirt roads ...
After 5 kilometers it was drizzling almost continuously, but you've learned since the tour to Rathebur, and you take a rain cape with you again, even if you don't always need it ... you're happy to have it with you when
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- The bike dudeMay 1, 2021
This rather short tour was relatively exhausting for me, as there were 2 stages cross-country (about 4 kilometers in total) and a canal crossing.
But it was worth it, because I found a barrow that I looked for in vain, located in the middle of the field (see highlights).
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- The bike dudeApril 24, 2021
... of the north, the Peene (by the way, the Warnow is even more natural) today, the wind was a constant companion, unfortunately not from behind ...
Otherwise it was nice.
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- The bike dudeApril 17, 2021
... Today was the Tollense, which I had planned for a long time and realized today.
The weather was nice and sunny, only from January it got windy. It was quite hilly by North German standards. About 1/3 of the route was paved, the rest were field, paved and flagged paths.
The Brook Castle and Klempenow
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- The bike dudeApril 14, 2021
Today I went into the forest again, this time I discovered a soldier's grave and once again experienced with my trusty bike how tough, rough, rough roads can be driven.
In the Spantekower Forest I saw so much fallow deer that I wondered if the country hired it as an extra
But the fact that no fallow deer
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Since the water level was low, we were able to start an expedition to the Zartenstrom, an old house that is no longer used for permanent living.
Despite the fact that the water level in the port of Kamper leaves the boats at rest, we had to wade through the water in some places in the Anklamer city break
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