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Oskar Bak's Blog: September 2008
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Sunday, September 7, 2008. Travel blog: Bicycling in Germany July 2008 (Day 5-7). Average: 13,7 km/h. Maximum: 50,5 km/h. Time on bike (effective): 4 hours 25 min. As we woke up on the fifth day of our journey the weather was pretty dull, and an old German guy was fishing besides us. We started packing our stuff and made a cup of coffee to get started. I offered a cup of black power to the fisher but he declined and instead offered me a piece of advice on rain moving in during the day. From Wiehe it was ...
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Oskar Bak's Blog: November 2008
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Saturday, November 29, 2008. Travel blog: Bicycling in Germany July 2008 (Day 6-8). To find a cycle mechanic. A cafe to get. Cola and sat near. As we returned to the bike-sho. P we were met by an head shaking mechanic who explained that he had fixed. The gear, but that there were internal damage inside the gea. He could fix the problem by inserting an entirely new back-wheel for € 130. As the bike was functional with the temporary repairs already made, we decided. Rode some 10 km and the started de.
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Oskar Bak's Blog: Fernet Ramblers - Autumn 2014 Stage - Korsør to Sorø
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014. Fernet Ramblers - Autumn 2014 Stage - Korsør to Sorø. Date: 5. october 2014. Number of Ramblers: 3. Number of km trekked: 48,1 km (my map is reconstructed and underestimates the distance, which Thorsen tracked throughout the day). Time spent: 12 h 25 min. Average speed (including breaks): 3,9 km/h. Amount of Fernet Branca consumed: 0,7 liter. The E6 is a transeuropean footpath that stretches from Greece to Finland. From Trelleborg we were back on paved surfaces and backcountry ...
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Oskar Bak's Blog: Garmish-Partenkirchen - Mutkopf
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Sunday, July 4, 2010. Having spent the night in Garmish-Partenkirchen, and consumed a good size breakfast at the hostel, we took the train to Innsbruck. Unfortunately this time we ran out of good DB offers, and ended up paying full price for the section. When we got of at Roppen. From the trainstation we had about 100 meters to the start of the Forchheimer Weg trail, which marked the beginning of our ascent of the Mutzeiger (2275 m). The first hour the weather was cloudy, with small rainstorms passing ne...
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Oskar Bak's Blog: October 2014
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Tuesday, October 21, 2014. Fernet Ramblers - Autumn 2014 Stage - Korsør to Sorø. Date: 5. october 2014. Number of Ramblers: 3. Number of km trekked: 48,1 km (my map is reconstructed and underestimates the distance, which Thorsen tracked throughout the day). Time spent: 12 h 25 min. Average speed (including breaks): 3,9 km/h. Amount of Fernet Branca consumed: 0,7 liter. The E6 is a transeuropean footpath that stretches from Greece to Finland. From Trelleborg we were back on paved surfaces and backcountry ...
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Oskar Bak's Blog: August 2008
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Thursday, August 21, 2008. Travel blog: Bicycling in Germany July 2008 (Day 4 and 5). Average speed: 13,1 km/h. Max: 58,4 km/h. Time on bike: 5 hours 23 min. As I woke in my hotel room on the fourth day of our trip I already had the imminent mountain climb on my mind. I went out on the balcony and looked at the mountain we had to conquer with a mixed feeling of anticipation and unpleasantness. From there followed a nice downhill ride to the city of Sangerhausen. The last 10 km to Artern became a blood bo...
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Oskar Bak's Blog: Hiking in the Fionic Alps
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Hiking in the Fionic Alps. As we crossed into 2009 I thought it would be nice to take a winter day trip exploring the southern parts of my home island. I asked my brother if he would join me on this little expedition and luckily he was ready to team up against the cold and wet. Elements of nature. As we were only on a one day trip there was no need f. Or heavy backpacking and we ended up with all necessities in just one. Anninge Bakker). It was 10 in the early noon. N old churc...
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Oskar Bak's Blog: Berlin May 2009
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Sunday, August 2, 2009. Setting of on an Alpine Hike (Öetztal Alps) with my brother Adrian Bak in late May 2009 we started out with a day in Berlin. I started out my day around 6 am, getting up to pack the last things into my backpack and making some breakfast for my daughter, my girlfriend and me. Around 7 am i delivered my little girl in the daycare center and then met up with my brother around 7:30, time enough to get to the train-station where our train for Fredericia departed a little past eight.
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Oskar Bak's Blog: June 2008
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Monday, June 30, 2008. So here I am writing my first entry. Laying in bed yesterday night I decided to start writing a blog about one theme that seems to reenter my conscious mind on a daily basis: well being. Looking at the contemporary political discussions in Denmark (my home country. There seems to be widespread agreement that the best tools to measure aggregated well being are economic. Can well being even be aggregated at all, or is it an personal experience that cannot be measured. The concept of ...
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Oskar Bak's Blog: Berlin to Garmish-Partenkirchen
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Saturday, October 24, 2009. The second day of our expedition started out as Adrian and I woke up simultaniously at 6:55 - 5 minutes before our alarms were to go off. Ten minutes later we were standing at the reception with everything packed and our bedsheets in our hands. Our first connection was to be Berlin Hbf.-Falkenberg am Elster a pleasent ride with a nearly empty train where we had time to wake up and eat our breakfast. A couple of hours later we had arrived in Leipzig. We had about half an ou...