Monday, January 31, 2011

Free Aim On A Sidekick08

The loose stone on the Welzberg at Calw

The loose rock is only two times two times one meter high rock of red sandstone. Despite the small size of any surrounding something special, something mysterious about this stone.

The road that leads from Calw-Stammheim out to spur the Welzbergs is, Bobble-Steinweg. And next to the stone is a wooden sign that points to this Geotop. It would run without this wooden sign danger to miss the first visit the stone smooth and easy to walk past him.

The upright standing single block is preserved by Fußsteine from tipping over. This adds to the mystery that revolves around the loose stone. Are these relics Fußsteine natural weathering? Or they were taken sometime of people in this situation? It is believed today that the base of this rock was once a Celtic worship.

A sign points to the loose stone on the way Welzberg at Calw
The vertically standing rock is preserved by Fußsteine from tipping over.
on the loose stone signs are engraved mysterious hints and only districts of the Forest Service?
The Fußsteine the loose stone give a puzzle.
reach the loose stone on a pleasant walk from Calw-Heumaden. By car, turn on the B295 at the intersection with traffic lights after Heumaden. Follow the Heinz Schnauer Street, which passes through all Heumaden and end of the building describes a right turn. At the end of the Heinz Schnauer-road is a cemetery. Parking is available in the parking lot next to the cemetery.

leads from the parking lot with a yellow diamond of the Black Forest Club marked path to the loose stone. The road first runs through meadows and occurs later in the woods. After about 2 miles reached the loose stone. He is on the right of the path.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Rabbit Died After Spay

Gengenbach: intersection of trails

The town of 11,000 inhabitants-Gengenbach in the lower Kinzigtal is an outstanding venue of trails in the Black Forest Club. No less than four long-distance trails through the city and start there. In addition there are some regional and local trails.

The 112-kilometer Kandel Crest Trail runs right through the old town of Gengenbach. This is a hiking trail with five daily stages of Oberkirch in Freiburg. Gengenbach is located at the end of the first stage. The character of the Kandel-Trail is a red diamond with white K.

Obertor When the edge of the old town of Gengenbach Gengenbach-transverse path begins Schapbach-Alpirsbach. This route is 51 miles long and consists of three stages. His path-is the blue diamond on a yellow background.

Another long distance trail in the Black Forest Club by Gengenbach Ortenauer is the wine trail. This route starts in Gernsbach Murgtal and leads up to Diersburg. The 103-kilometer route consists of seven stages. His character is a red diamond with blue grapes on a white background. Gengenbach is located at the end of the sixth stage.


The St. James Kinzig valley is designated by the scallop, but additional integrated into the trail signs of the Black Forest Club. The sign of Schwarzwaldverens for St. James is the yellow diamond. The St. James Kinzig valleys into seven daily stages and 120 kilometers of Lossburg to Kehl. Gengenbach is at the end of the fifth stage.


addition, there are still lots of regional and local trails with base Gengenbach, including the valley path to Biberach.

One can Gengenbach from some walks during the course of that make long-distance hiking trails. The Kandel Crest Trail and the St. James Kinzig valleys run jointly by the old town up to the St. James Chapel the Bergle with a beautiful view over the city and the lower Kinzigtal (going for about half an hour). The Kandel Crest Trail and the path leading Ortenauer wine together on the Kinzig and then to an excavation site of a Roman kiln (going about 20 minutes).


is The City Council of Gengenbach 18th Century. Through the arches of the front running through Kandel Crest Trail, the Ortenauer Wine Trail and the St. James Kinzig valleys.
When Obertor in Gengenbach Gengenbach-transverse path begins Alpirsbach. Kandel also run the Crest Trail, the Ortenauer Wine Trail, the St. James Kinzig valleys and valleys of the path pass through the door.
addition to St. James Church on the Bergle there is a stone that points to the St. James Kinzig valleys. When James Church passes by the Kandel-trail.
sign at the railroad crossing over the bridge Hauser road at the intersection of Frederick Street / Bridge Houses street in Gengenbach signposted: the candelabra Crest Trail, the Ortenauer Wine Trail, the Kinzig valleys of St. James and unnamed regional and local trails.
view of the Kinzig upstream from the bridge over the bridge Hauser Street: The bridge is located immediately south of the old town of Gengenbach and the Black Forest Railway. Run across the bridge of Kandel Crest Trail and Ortenauer Wine Trail. The St. James Kinzig valleys leading from the bridge at the orographic right down the river Kinzig shore.
signs north on the edge of Gengenbach at the end of the Wolf's trail: here separate, coming from Gengenbach ago, the Ortenauer Wine Trail and the cross travel Gengenbach-Alpirsbach.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

How To Make Eevee Happy

tower Hohewarte in Pforzheim-Hohenwart

The observation tower High Observatory is located on the ridge of the northeast between the Black Forest and the Nagoldtal Würmtal. This is one of the youngest and also the highest lookout towers of the Black Forest. The tower was built in 2002 after it was blown south-west of Christmas 1999-the-century hurricane Lothar in the forest area of Pforzheim Hohenwart the same trees in rows.

The construction of the tower you have made provisions that the prospects are also left when the trees in the area are grown again later. The tower is the remarkable height of 40 meters, the observation deck, 36 feet above the ground. The plaque at the foot of the tower as more figures still indicated the height above sea level: The height of the tower is 537 meters on the ground, the observation deck situated 573 meters above the sea.

The observation tower Hohewarte is very south of the city district Pforzheim in the vicinity of the district boundary to the Enz and the district Calw. From the actual town of Pforzheim, the tower is nevertheless far away. Today's Pforzheimer Hohenwart district was once an independent city.

The tower is always open. Only in a storm or heavy icing is the door locked and you should then give their own initiative on a climb. Vertigo is a good idea for the climb, because the increase is on a spiral staircase made of steel mesh with good looks in depth.


is imposing the new observation tower at High waiting Pforzheim Hohenwart.
The climb to the lookout tower Hohewarte is not for vertigo Fused (view from the foot of the spiral staircase to the top).
If you are a little messed up from the rise to be top of the viewing platform the directions displayed.
panels explain the extensive and interesting view from the tower high tower.
view from the observation tower Hohewarte northwest: in the left half of the Nagoldtal winds through the Black Forest-red sandstone slabs. On the other side of the Nagold sees the Pforzheimer Büchenbronn district. In the background rise across the Upper Rhine Valley, the heights of the Palatinate Forest.
view from the observation tower Hohewarte in the South: the wound is almost cartoon-like Nagoldtal sunk.
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view from the observation tower observatory in South-West High: beyond Nagold seen on the plateau Bieselsberg the place, a district of Schömberg
View from the lookout tower Hohewarte west to Nagoldtal down: a few houses from Unterreichenbach are visible.
from Pforzheim Hohenwart (bus connection to Pforzheim), follow the blue diamond symbol of the Black Forest Club and is 1.2 kilometers in the observation tower. In Hohenwart you have it does not seem like it when you park the car in town to visit the tower. A sign in Hohenwart, the motorized tower visitors on the road towards Unterreichenbach. are 1.6 kilometers to the center already in falling into Nagoldtal road there is a trail parking lot. From there, the tower is signposted. The path from the parking lot to the tower is rising about 800 feet long.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Signs Of A Clingy Co Worker

Two new long-distance trails in the Black Forest certified

The German Hiking Association has awarded in early 2011 two new long distance trails in the Black Forest with the label Qualitätsweg Walking in Germany. The award was presented on 15.01.2010 at the CMT (Holiday Fair Stuttgart). The two paths are the Renchtal gate and the two valleys gate. Both routes are multi-day hiking trails.

Renchtal The trail runs along the Renchtal valley and its mountain setting in the northern Black Forest. The trail is about 100 kilometers long and consists of five stages. Among other things, the way is the moss Tower, Alexander Hill and the All Saints Waterfalls over.

www.renchtalsteig.de

The two valleys in the area of the trail runs Elz Valley and the forests Simon Valley (Zweitälerland) in the central Black Forest just 15 miles from Freiburg. The route is 108 kilometers long and mastered 4120 meters. The trail consists of five stages. Among other things, is also on the way by Kandel, the highest mountain in the central Black Forest, and on Rohrhardsberg. The character of the two valleys sidewalk is a green diamond with a red-framed heart.

www.zweitaelersteig.de

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Where To Find A Hat Like Luna Lovegood

Hansjakobweg of Haslach to Hausach

The two Hans Jakob way among the long-distance trails in the Black Forest Club. The majority of the long-distance trails in the Black Forest, the way Hans Jacob differ in that they follow a circular course with the end point at the location of the starting point. The Hansjakobweg 1 (also called Small Hansjakobweg) begins and ends in Bad Rippoldsau-Schapbach. The Hansjakobweg 2, also Large Hansjakobweg called, describes a 105 mile round trip from / to Haslach.

The Hans Jakob pathways are named after the writer and pastor Henry, Hans Jacob, who was in the Middle Black Forest home. With James' pilgrim routes (routes to Santiago de Compostela) Hans Jakob ways have nothing to do. The character of Hans Jakob way is a white diamond with a stylized hat, as it was Hans Heinrich Jakob. A special feature of Hans Jakob ways that are in the Route to continually find explanatory panels. Such billboards features are explained by the path, which are always in a reference to the life of Heinrich-Hans Jakob or whose narratives.

The character of Hans Jakob trail is a white diamond with a stylized black hat.
Like all paths of the Black Forest Club is also the Hansjakobweg signs excellent.
I m are the course of Hans Jakob path are information boards that provide information on history, natural history or social issues information.
In this post, it goes to the first few kilometers of the Great St. James of Hans Haslach up to Hausach. This trail section is 9 km long. The charm of this part of Hans Jakob path is that the origin and destination are easily reached by train. For Haslach Hausach and are each an important stations in the History of the Black Forest Railway. And is meters above sea level with an altitude of 220-520 and section between Haslach Hausach in winter after a few days with positive temperatures relatively free of snow soon.

Haslach the station must first go through the old town of Haslach, until the starting point of the pilgrimage route in the sand Hans Haas monument south reached the old town. Follow the Mühlebachstrasse along the stream, turn left into Graf Road and soon turn right into Hans Jacob Street.

street name sign of Hans Jacob Street Haslach
The Hans Jacob Hans Jacob Street leads to the house, which is now owned by the municipality Haslach (Museum). In front of the house one turns to the right into Otto-Goller-road and on the left in the Red Cross Street. It leads rising sharply out of the place and at the forest edge. Now A Way begins by forest up to the chapel at Holy Fountain. Front of the chapel has original water features. Through forest and partly narrow way it goes up to sand Haas hut. There is a wonderful view down on Haslach and the surrounding Black Forest hills.

mysterious mist enveloping the deeply situated in Kinzig Haslach and the surrounding Black Forest hills.
When Sandhaas hut, has almost reached the high point of the path. There now follows a passage through an interplay between forest and high meadows with gentle ups and downs

From Rotweinbänkle from the view looks down into the Kinzig Valley and the north of it Black Forest hills to the fire head.
You come in with individual mountain farms by supplying non-meadows.
Ultimately, the trail rises steeply after Hausach that spreads here in front of the viewer.
Hausach the destination can be reached at the parish mountain trail in Hausach village. The path leads into the house Erbach road which you follow to the left. You pass the cemetery and the church and turn right into the street Dieter Bach. We follow her in a wide arc until reaching the main road. On the main road, turn right, then under the railway line through it and then over the rail road west to the station Hausach.

Monday, January 10, 2011

How Many People Work At Michelin

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The latest highlight, an aquarium in the living room:



The fish stocking is sometimes made of neon / Platys and a pair of dwarf gouramis. After maturing.