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In retrospect people tend to see things with rose-colored glasses. If someone had asked me during the hike if I was having fun, I probably could have punched them in the face at times. Now I would say that it was quite an adventure! So I will intentionally avoid the word „torture“.

A mixture of perhaps a little ill-considered planning and a bit more overconfidence had led to the fact that instead of a 50 km hike we had a 66,4 km hike ahead of us – of course also to the enthusiasm of certain other participants. I for myself thought: Well, that’s about 20 km a day, that should be doable! And the last 6 km will be fine as well. After all we’re still young and relatively sporty. (I’m still convinced of the latter, but I’m not so sure about the former after this – experience.) As always, one knows much better in retrospect. But to be honest, it’s also good that you often don’t know what you’re getting into. Who knows if we would have tackled this challenge at all otherwise.
The trip started on Thursday 26th of May and ended two days later on (god bless) a Saturday; the 28th to be precise. After bit of a restless night because of the exitement, Liz and I got up at 8:00 AM, made ourselves ready for leaving the house at 9:00 AM to pick up Lazaro and Calvin at the Darmstadt Central Station at 9:25 AM. After that worked out moderately good we started driving towards the Black Forest. To make it short: Our group started hiking 1 hour late at around 12:00AM. The first day of our hike should have a total of 25 km and we reserved a table for dinner at the camping site for 8:00 PM. Shortly after we started walking, we came across a first cool highlight: A Lost Place baby! What once was the pulmonary sanatorium „Lungenheilanstalt Charlottenhöhe“ turned into a creepy, decaying place that leaves an eerie feeling while passing through. And it apparently has a history of wannabe Ghostbusters visiting the place and annoying the adjacent residents. (Find a german article about that here).



After a while of more hiking and also the overcomeing of many meters of altitude, the first incident happend: One of Calvin’s shoulder straps on his backpack gave up and ripped under the wheight of the multiple cans of pasta with tomato sauce he carried with him. But after a bit of fiddling around with rope and knife, Sam and Calvin managed to repair it. (By the way, the construction lasted the entire hike!).










We arrived at „Camping Rehmühle“ at 7:30 PM and after setting up our tents got ourselves some dinner in the restaurant. After eating we went to the showers to get a nice warm and relaxing shower before going to sleep. Well, I think I can speak for all the guys that it wasn’t particularly relaxing to shower in what felt like 100°C hot water. Shortly after turning on the shower, you were greeted by a steaming, hot beam of lava that turned showering into a hot fun. But at least you didn’t have to sleep in sweaty clothes! We then went to bed in our tents and at first everything felt relatively fine. Still warmed up by the fiery shower it felt like it would be a restful night. And apparently it was for some people.. but not for me and some others. You know these people who can sleep in crowded trains while driving to work? I never understood how they manage to do that. Maybe I am just too paranoid. At least I definetely was while lying in the tent trying to sleep. Our nice but relatively loud tent neighbours seemed to have made it their business to keep their campfire going all night. At least they were still sawing wood into pieces late at night. And it always felt a bit like they did not have their fire under control. In addition to that, a Dutch biker army was stationed next to us, whose members probably celebrated themselves on Father’s Day. Which led to the fact that these pilgrimaged drunk at night back in their group tent, cracked jokes and then fell asleep farting and snoring loudly. So it was really starting to feel like a sawmill… These unpleasant noises paired with a cold night that crept into the sleeping bags of some of us led to only a few hours of sleep that night.
Luckily the hike on the next day was not as long as the first one. But sleep deprivation made it not really easier. However we came across some beautiful landscapes again! That (almost) made up for that rather unrefreshing night. I say almost, because sadly you cannot really make up lost sleep. Anyway, the last few hundred meters have felt a bit like an eternity and by now becaome also kind of painful with blisters emerging in the depths of some of our hiking boots.







But at least the second camping place was much nicer and I immediately felt much safer there, too. And after the first cold night, Alina and Juli booked themselves a „sleeping barrel“, basically a little hobbit-like hut inside of a big barrel. And by now not only me but also Liz and Sam felt like we could need a more restful night than the one before. So we decided to join the two in their barrel that luckily had a bit more space than for two persons only.
Now it was time to get a nice refreshing shower, now for real! So I walked to the showers together with Lazaro. After the sobering realization that there were only two showers in that sanitary facility, we waited, together with another weird, kinda grumpy man in a bathrobe, for Julius and Lukas to finish their shower. When I was my turn to shower I couldn’t wait for the pleasant warm steam of water to run down my body. The more it hurt when I had to find out that somehow THE WARM WATER STOPPED WORKING in my shower! Best it could do was not to emit ice cubes. But at this point I just surrendered and decided not to be upset about it – what would be the point anyway.
After finishing my cold shower we went back to the barrel and waited for the pizzas to arrive which we ordered earlier. They did and they were delicious!! At least for most of us. (Sorry Calvin, that you had to eat your pizza with a jackie-coke topping. Pour boy….. badumtssss). After finishing dinner, we went to bed relatively fast. Most of us were pretty tired so no nice, long evening talks under the stars.
I think adventures like that are also a very humbling experience and should be done every once in a while. After journeys like this I am always even more thankful for simple things like a warm bed at home. This humility already came over me before sleeping in that barrel which was good, because it meant I didn’t have a bad mood the next day from another not-so-recoverable night. But to be fair it was partly my fault to be so naive and think that this time I wouldn’t even need a proper sleeping bag in that barrel as it was heated anyway. In short, I was wrong, it got pretty chilly in there which made me wake up again and led to another round of sleep deprivation. However, still much much better than the first night as I almost slept six hours in a row! So I was pretty thankful for that.



For the last day we decided to drive most of the way back by bus. Blisters, hurting limbs of all kinds and overall fatigue led us to this decision for which I am grateful for as this last hike of another 26 km would have definetely been hell! We decided to walk at least the 3 km (which somehow turned into a frew more again) to the bus stop from where we would start our journey back to our cars. After missing our first bus ( no, I am not angry @Juli & @Alina! Godammit believe me already! ;D ) we got ourselves some nice pieces of cake and waited in front of the bus stop for our ride. The „ride“ was a very small bus, more a shuttle, and speeding through the hills with the german „Schlagermusik“ playing inside of it, turned it into kind of a which’s cauldron with wheels… Whatever, we arrived it Calw after 40 minutes and there waited for our next ride. While some of us, myself included, just rested at the foot of a water fountain next to a cute square surrounded with old half-timbered houses (Fachwerkhäuser), others went on a short sightseeing tour through the town. Shortly after walking back to the bus stop we were greeted by an even smaller bus that was almost too small to carry all of us plus the 4 or 5 people also needing a ride.. Apparently public transport isn’t as well used as in other parts of the country. After the rolling tin can took us back to Schömberg, our starting location, there was only one kilometer left to walk back to our cars!
We finally arrived at the cars and proud of ourselves we had a little picknick in front of them. Everyone in the round then mentioned some things they were grateful for on the journey! A nice exercise which I am already doing almost everyday to train myself in gratefulness. I swear, doing that improves life! After a small recap on our adventure, we parted ways again and drove home.
Gals n guys, nothing „wellnessy“ about that hike but definitely an adventure that was worth it! It was hard, exhausting, fun and we should do something like this again!
See you soon!

13.01.22 – A Snowy Adventure
Hey, it’s been a while! But I wanted to share a small but fun adventure with you.
Last weekend my friend Lars and I went hiking to the Feldberg (Taunus) about 40 minutes away from Langen. We went there one year ago and found a completely other world full of snow just 40 minutes away from home! So we wanted to visit that place again and hoped to find it covered it snow. And we did. It snowed the day before and everything was covered in a thick layer of snow like one would find in the bavarian mountains. We packed our stuff, including our drones (Lars got himself a Mavic Mini) and after being lucky finding a parking spot, we started to walk up the few hundred metres.
During the hike we shot some cool drone footage that we wanted to make a small video of. We walked further up the path and found the top of the small mountain surrounded from clouds, snow and piercing cold wind. Apart from the strong wind a completely different view from last time, where we could look over the sourrounding valleys for kilometres. Now, after 20 metres, people would dissolve in a grey mixture of snow and clouds. Pretty cool actually! But no condition to fly a small drone in.
After walking around the sci-fi looking telecommunications tower on top of the mountain and having a small lunch, we started our way down and back. This time we started a bit earlier with walking back down since last time, we had to descend in darkness with flashlights, which wasn’t particularly save. After a 30 minutes walk on a snowy country road we reached the car and I am still happy that we managed to get back on the slippery, snowy road with my old Opel Corsa.
We arrived safely at home and already knew we had some cool drone footage to show!






18.08.2021 – Aftermovie
Not much to say here – just the small aftermovie / music video(?) for our roadtrip. It was a blast!
26.07.2021 – The End of the Road
After a nice breakfast in the sun we left Hümme and were headed to our final destination – home. Another 4 hours of driving through the hills of northern Hesse while listening to another long episode of „Die Drei ???“. We arrived in Langen at around 17:00 PM. Here we unpacked everything in the bus and cleaned and tidied up everything. After that was done I drove the two boys home to Dieburg and Lengfeld.
And that’s it. It was an awesome adventure guys!
And thank YOU for reading my blog and following our journey!
See you on the next adventure!
Niklas




25.07.2021 – Visiting the Krögers
After leaving the backyard and putting the first hint of the treasure hunt into the family’s mailbox, we left the small town in north germany and hit the road. Our destination this day was Hümme, a small town about 30 minutes away from Kassel. There we visited our fellow student and friend Marius. We originally planned to just make a stop there and drive home the same evening, but in the end we had such a good time that we stayed there overnight. After we arrived at Marius‘ home we went outside for an archery session and Marius showed us how to shoot with a bow. That was pretty fun and after shooting some more arrows, we ate dinner. We had asian food for dinner with Marius‘ own attempt at a nice peanut sauce which he had once eaten at an asian restaurant and swears on it. Which is why he tried to recreate it at home and it actually was pretty delicious!
After dinner followed a nice long session of the german version of „Cards Against Humanity“ called „BAM!“, a game where dark humor is key. The goal is to create a sentence out of random playing cards with words on it that is as dark and humorous as possible so the judge chooses your version of the sentence and thereby gives you a point. We played until it was already late at night and after that we fell into bed tired.
Not many pictures this time, because we were too busy.

Marius‘ cat „Gotho“ 
Lukas aka Hawkeye 
Again the alarm rang at around 8:30 AM so we had enough time to drive to Germany and to get a corona test in case we would need one. Luckily we did not. We got tickets for the „Artsafari“ at the Kliemannsland in Rüspl a few days ago and so we drove down to the small town between Hamburg and Bremen. We arrived 1 hour early and, as we hadn’t eaten anything this day, used the time to get some food qnd drinks at the Netto market in Zeven. After that it was finally time! We drove back and after a short briefing we entered the Kliemannsland with our camper. For the Artsafari the Kliemannsland partnered with Viva Con Aqua to create artworks with by different artists that dealt with current topics like for example environmental issues, the black lives matter movement or eco-friendly energies. And all these artworks were spread over the Kliemannsland and while driving through it, we could listen to voice recordings by the respective artists talking about their work. The Kliemannsland really was like it is shown on YouTube. Everywhere are crazy constructions made out of the most diverse stuff that most people probably would call scrap. But here it is gold for DIY’ers, mechanics, nerds, welders and suchlike! It was really awesome to see all the stuff from the YouTube videos in real life and there definitely is much potential for artistic breeding ground. Before leaving the place we had a small chat with one of the dudes living there handing us a photograph of us that was taken at a „Foto-Ampel“ during the safari. And even got the chance to win a Kliemannsland T-Shirt by playing a game. But in the end none of us made it. Nevertheless it was an amazing experience to visit this legendary place!
After leaving the Kliemannsland, we searched for a place to stay over night and found an advertisement on the app „Park4Night“ where a family provided their private backyard as a camping pitch for campers like us. As we assumed that all nearby camping spots around Rüspl would be occupied, we drove to the advertised address. Here a friendly neighbor told us that the family was on vacation over the weekend and that it would be fine to just drive into their backyard. So we did that and it felt weird to park in a private backyard without even knowing the people who normally live there.. So we got us their mobile number and Lazaro called them. They seemed really nice and told us everything we needed to know. During the evening we began to work out a small treasure hunt for the two kids of the family. We read that they were the ones receiving the donations from the people camping here and as Animation and Game students we of course had to turn the donation into a small game for them! We worked out some small puzzles for them and hid different scraps of paper everywhere on the property with hints to the treasure. As it began to rain outside we were forced to cook inside the camper again and after eating dinner, went to sleep while of course listening to another episode of „Die Drei ???“. We would finish the treasure hunt the next day.












