almost 8 months is my last visit to the resin back now, so time for a new edition. What then under the heading "Radprojekt" changed its name should be addressed this year but with a different objective be.
The visual impressions on the Devil's Mountain namely had a lasting impact, leaving behind mature the plan to go in similar weather conditions in the resin-watching. Last weekend, finally it happened: Germany reached a large area under high-pressure influence. Winter high pressure weather conditions provide by the associated inversions in the plains and mist frequently in the low mountain regions for all-day sunshine. The cold ground cools the air, so that their density increases. The sinking air at the ceiling of inversion is heated in the contrast. The soil inversion and also strengthen the Absinkinversion therefore, blocking each other's effects. Above the barrier, the air is dry, the sky is a rich blue, you have a magnificent panoramic view and also mostly higher temperatures than in the valley.
The sunrise on the Brocken was to take place 8.03 clock, so I again had breakfast a little earlier and left the house 3 clock. Accompanied by film music in Germany Kultur subsequent time to exit Nordhausen passed relatively quickly and without incident. Nerve were unhappy because even the next 40 km to Schierke - where the snow-covered 5-km stretch between misery and concern was still the most fun. Said on 40 km you pass through quasi rush through lower and intermediate resin. From Ilfeld pool with his upcoming greywacke it goes over Benneckenstein (located on submarine landslides) and fir (Tanner graywacke), continue over several disturbances up to the Brocken granite under Schierke.
You want to find my, in a 700-EW-nest morning half past five free parking. If you want to. I have no idea where to park the residents. And, yet, so horses in the stable. Anyway, I then got the "prince level 2", attracted the hiking boots and had switched on shortly after six the headlamp.
6 km it is directly over the plug hole stairs to the summit plateau. Time enough, a short excursion into the geological past and make it present.
During the time of the Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian and Carboniferous (from 500-350 million years ago) were deposited, among other things on the territory of several thousand meters resin clay, sandy and calcareous sediments. These were folded in front of about 300 million years and then rose to the Variscan Mountains.
the time of the Rotliegend (Permian, 280 million years ago) began the erosion of the Variscan Mountains in the Cretaceous period (135 million years ago), finally, the elevation of several hundred meters. This soil was later in the Tertiary (65 million years ago) to basement removed. In the late Tertiary period was then added a second to several hundred meters, which created today's highlands. The Today's Horst Mountains (one plaice Horst panel to be completely accurate) is thus an erosion caused by deep valleys cut up part of the old Tertiary lowlands.
is now it just after seven, the waning moon lights up next to Venus in the sky and I have only a few meters in front of me to the summit.
Although this day begins just fantastic, I am restless and anything but relaxed. I am driven by the fear not to find the perfect angle to capture the character of the moment can not be disappointed and then pull away to have. I do not notice how time passes. here place the stand put it there, turn 360 ° video, take on Panorama, walk in a crouch, put me on the summit rock ... and finally disappear shortly after 9 in a sheltered corner for the second breakfast.
360 ° panorama from the summit |
goes to the shepherd stairs a little later down the Ecker reservoir. The dam is used for drinking water supply for the cities of Braunschweig and Wolfsburg and was part of the GDR border fortifications (the Wall ran directly over the dam crest).
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life and death are also in the supposedly most beautiful idyll always close to each other:
came back to the bottom of the hard reality of civilization shortly after I plug the jump. Here we come to the Goetheweg namely, that leads to lumps of peat house and in the most frequented national park Resin heard. "What is man that you are mindful of."
(JW von Goethe)
Rodelnde children, small groups, larger groups, a woman with a handkerchief on his nose (she has used the sun cream like), many cameras, a few cross-country skiers. It is 15.21 clock and I still have enough time to the end of day. Time to drink up the tea; time for further slides.
And, has changed in the unrest that? Yes, has. In three paintings, I would say that the trip was worthwhile. And four came just before the end even at that.
Many hikers had for the last minutes of the day, back up and did gymnastics either gathered around on the summit rocks, photographed each other in front of the sun or just stood still. Still I was not. Lens changes, camera changes, position changes ... you know this
ends with these pictures now my little report on the trip to the winter resin. You might want here in connection but again on a short trip - this time with music - issued:
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