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Since the weather forecast is changing hourly, sometimes rain, sometimes not, we decided to do a hike nearby, on familiar paths. If it really does rain all the way through, we can always turn back. 😊 At least it's dry this morning.
We took the bus to Salzmannstrasse. Crossed the street and headed straight
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Today, the TSV sports group went on a hike. Albert and Hans led the tour. We were a small group of eight hikers in total.
The starting point was the hiking parking lot at the Timmermanns Inn.
First, we walked 400 meters along the road, crossed the Schwalm River, and turned left onto a narrow path. We then
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Today, Bärbel and Karl-Heinz had planned to hike the Liewerfrauenpfad trail again, as there was a lot of interest.
In total, there were 12 of us hikers.
We started at the parking lot near the Haasenmühle, our later stop for refreshments. From the parking lot, we took a narrow path, slightly above the road
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To see the other hikers from the TSV (sports club) again, I joined the leisurely strollers. This group does a maximum of 7 km. So, the two guides, Martina and Wilfried, shortened today's leisurely park tour. With 14 hikers, it was a nice group.
I took the S8 and U79 from Hochdahl to Nordpark. From the
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We wanted to hike from Schwelm-West to Beyenburg, but since it had rained heavily yesterday and was expected to rain today, we did a flat hike near our door.
We took the bus from Haan and Hochdahl to Karnaper Strasse. Martina and Jürgen are hiking with me today.
From the bus stop, we head straight into
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Gudrun and I led the contemplative group today. Unfortunately, there were only eight of us. A small group.
By train/bus to Reeser Platz. Get off at the Fortuna Trinkhalle.
Cross the street and immediately across Reeser Platz. The city of Düsseldorf acquired the land in 1925, on which Reeser Platz was later
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Today we start at Millrath train station. Ulrike and Karl-Heinz are our guides. There were nine of us in total. A nice group.
8:30 a.m. start at the P+R (Parking and Recreation Area). Briefly along the railway embankment, then left down to the Düssel River. Cross the river and climb up to Diepensiepen
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Today, once again, we hiked the final stage of the Neanderlandsteig. It runs from Haan-Pütt to Gruiten. That would have been a bit too short for the TSV's athletic group, so we added another 6 km and hiked through the Osterholz to Vohwinkel.
Martina was the guide, and I was listed as co-guide. There were
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By train and bus from Hochdahl to Wuppertal Rosskamper Strasse.
Briefly along the road and then onto the access road to Grünewald Castle.
The Itter River rises on the castle grounds, and a little further on, on the grounds of the Fauna Bird Park, the Heider Bach stream flows into the Itter in SG-Gräfrath
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Jürgen and I offered the TSV (sports club) the tour we had already hiked in May.
There were only six of us today. A pity.
The weather was dry, and the sun even came out around midday. Some of the paths were slippery and muddy due to yesterday's rain.
Took the S8 train from Hochdahl to Gruiten.
From the train
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