About Jean Gerber
995 km
185:03 h
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Jean Gerber planned a bike ride.
June 12, 2025
00:30
5.93km
11.7km/h
70m
50m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors- Bernd Honsel, 𝓟𝓪𝓽𝓻𝓲𝓬𝓴 🥾, and others like this.
Helmut Schönberger and Jean Gerber planned a hike.
April 4, 2025
04:05
11.6km
2.8km/h
20m
20m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributorsJakob unterwegs, Stefan, and others like this.- Helmut SchönbergerMarch 24, 2025
Sun, April 13, 2025
The call:
"For a joint celebration of democracy and liberation from fascism and war with food, drinks, and singing! From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the anti-tank ditch between Freistett and Memprechtshofen.
And along the cul-de-sac with seating, a few beer benches and tables,
... everyone brings
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- Helmut SchönbergerAugust 21, 2024
Jean suggests meeting up with the Strasbourg Wednesday hikers at Tretenhof. I cycle there and meet up with the Autlers in the car park. Then a nice walk and a long picnic in the spacious recreational area with drinking water fountain.
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- Helmut SchönbergerJune 8, 2023
Get a few things: soap dish with rolling soap for the guest room, grenadine syrup for milkshakes, 10 tickets for 9€30 for the tram and a meteor drink.
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Jean Gerber went for a hike.
February 9, 2023
01:40
7.73km
4.6km/h
30m
30m
Jean Gerber planned a road ride.
August 16, 2020
00:23
8.60km
22.3km/h
30m
100m
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- Jean GerberAugust 16, 2020
"..... in Tarnac there are many refugees from the north of France and the countries of eastern Europe.
A relative calm, but heavy reigns in the town until dark April 6, 1944. That day Tarnac is invested by a column of the Wehrmacht (or SS?). From the teacher, also secretary of town hall, we demand the
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- Jean GerberAugust 16, 2020
the 1st day of return to Tarnac on the Millevaches-Sources plateau
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Pechelbronn was once Europe's most important oil field! Millions of tons were produced here. The Fédération Patrimoine Minier offered a guided tour on Whit Monday through the history of petroleum, shale oil, and crude oil. Information on opening hours and tours of the Petroleum Museum can be found at
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