From my trip journal:
(Writing at the end of the day). My total for today seems to have been about 86 kilometers assuming my bike computer is correct. It was a wonderful day, with lots of green fields and the Baltic see almost always visible to one side of me.
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Lots of fields in the morning, on the edge of the sea. |
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An informational poster about the area. |
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Lots of beach turnoffs on the trail. |
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A short stroll down a beach. |
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Lots of this flint-type of rock, with a white patina on the older surfaces. |
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This particular beach was covered in large smooth stones. |
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After leaving the dirt path, a rather hilly paved path along the coast. |
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Interesting red seaweed. |
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Little bluffs, but I couldn't help taking a picture. |
After a while it became very hilly, with some small bluffs. The bicycle path hugs the coast. I stopped for breakfast at a nice overlook. Later, I stopped for coffee at a nice little town called Boltenhagen (had hoped to make coffee earlier, but camp stove turned out to be broken, a nice testament to testing one's gear before leaving).
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Stopping for breakfast: muesli, powdered milk, and water. |
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A typical tour sign, I have gone a little over 22 km so far. |
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Some nice bluffs by Boltenhagen, I believe. |
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My loaded bike by an eroding bluff. |
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It is a great day so far. Here is an example of beach protection, called a "groyne" I believe. |
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More bluffs in the distance. |
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Stopped in a touristy beach area for a self portrait, more coffee. |
I got a little lost later in Wismar. I was repeatedly passed by a German touring couple as I checked my map. We chatted a bit, and I followed their suggested directions, which ended up completely bypassing the city center. I completely overlook one page of my map book with the more detailed directions, oh well.
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New hay field, thatch barn, Baltic in the background. |
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A windmill by a town called Stove. |
I skipped the Insel Poel, as I was tiring out and looking for a closer camp site. I decided to camp at the beach by a town called Pepelow. On the way up, I was hoping to find a small place for lunch, but did not fully realize that everywhere would be closed on Easter Sunday. After a couple more hours I had some trail mix and the rest of my coffee. I continued to Pepelow to the camping area. It had a lot of RV's, but was overall pretty nice. It had a pleasant beach which I walked on for a while. Looking forward to using the shower facilities!
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The beach at the Pepelow campground. |
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Looking away from the beach, wind turbines in background. |
Lots of smoked fish for dinner, cheap and tasty!
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The campground had a nice cheap Imbiss, which provided me with various smoked fish. |
It was Easter Sunday, of course, and everyone wanted to have an Easter fire on the beach. There were a few signs against it, but people did it anyway. I enjoyed the sunset more than the fires.
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Sunset on Easter Sunday from the Pepelow campground. |
My intention for tomorrow is to bike to Warnemunde, take the ferry, the camp in Graal Muritz for a total of 57 km. After that, I could tentatively spend a couple days in Zingst (53 km) to keep my Friday goal. Then a couple short days, and return on the train from Stralsund. We'll see.
Total distance: 76.6 km (add some more for side trips maybe?)
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Räucherfisch, bier und brotchen -- gutes essen!!! Dad
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