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Hamburg

Hamburg

– Kollmar – Medium Churches – 107km The day is mainly wet and cold. But from the beginning. I get up very early and set off my tent at seven o’clock in the morning. In the first rain break, which is also immediately over again. But then I have to have breakfast for a very long time, until my appointment in the bike shop. There may be more to this in a few days or weeks. Afterwards we head towards…

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KiWo

KiWo

– Neu Duvenstedt – Kiel – Kollmar – 57km The time has come. The 1000km mark on my speedometer is cracked. Early in the morning I leave, already at about seven, the camp place seems a bit strange to me and I do not want to meet too many people. As soon as I fall asleep, I realize that it will be for me today in Kiel. The first time I have to torment myself again through the mountains. Then…

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A cycle path that doesn’t exist yet

A cycle path that doesn’t exist yet

– Flensburg – Neu Duvenstedt – 88.3km … Which I actually want to drive. The 50 km that Googlemaps spit out for me last night would be a nice quiet change, with time to look at Flensburg and possibly. Schleswig. But the chaos starts early. “When I’m so high in the north, I can cross the border,” I think to myself. That’s fine, but I can’t get to the proof photo. But the way back is somewhat difficult. The bike…

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Adventure

Adventure

– Kollmar – Meldorf – Flensburg – 70 / 123.4 km indeed such an ongoing number ^^ Yesterday it was exhausting. Don’t know exactly why. And creepy. Maybe it was because of the wind, maybe because of the weird hill that suddenly had to be overcome. I don’t know. And what do you do after that? Of course, a mega long stretch hanging on. Well, it was creepy in the evening. I had first considered going to one of the…

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Sun

Sun

– Dangast – Otterndorf – Kollmar – 82km / 78km (ball bark, northernmost point of Lower Saxony) It was cold last night. And especially wet. Luckily I was on the campsite in time and had set up everything, because in the morning in Bremerhaven I finally started early. Especially when it gets so warm again, it’s better, then I can go to the beach again in the afternoon if I have to pay for it… Otherwise the path runs mixed,…

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Headwind

Headwind

– Dangast to Bremerhaven – 83.9 km. (79.4 + to the city) There I sit now, in the corner of a common room in the hostel. Cozy is different to me at least three school classes on class trip. The little ones play bingo, the next ones are forced to play community games next door and the last ghosts ghost through the house or play football. – The place is just behind my tent, on the other side of the…

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Sites?

Sites?

– Dornumersiel to Dangast – 98.5 km Two days first? Since this morning, it seems to me that I have been travelling alone for ages. When you get up, it’s totally cold and the wind is even stronger than in the evening. So I’m dodging something, sit comfortably in the common room and have breakfast. Actually, I leave far too late. But with tailwind, and what for which! In just over two hours I tear down the first 40 km…

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First day alone

First day alone

– Emden after seeing how far – Dornumersiel 83 km Today the adventure really begins. I am alone, I have to allocate my time and strength only to me, look for a place to sleep and so on. I woke up at just after seven. The sun was shining on the tent and it was just too warm. I got up quickly, ate, was in the bathroom etc. After checking out shortly after nine, I had to find a way…

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Day 3

Day 3

– Haren to Papenburg – We still didn’t quite get in with the early start. So it was pretty much half an hour later. But the mood was much more relaxed throughout the day. We told more, the track was not so far so there was some time for breaks and we needed them accordingly less. But I don’t know what exactly was because I didn’t write it down immediately due to a lack of battery. This blog is still…

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