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Sander Meijer
@bergmeister@mountains.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

Took the opportunity between two working session to go out and enjoy the beautiful weather. Because of my available time and conditions, I chose to go up a short but steep climb. It is not just steep, but also sometimes very narrow and slippery (moss, roots, leaves). Later in the year it is there not so recommended.

The last picture shows anti-tank dragon teeth from WW II. The strategy from Switzerland was to basically give up the (indefensible) flatland and retreat in the mountains. These dragon teeth are still a remembrance of that.

#Hiking #Mountains #BerneseOberland #Switzerland

Concrete anti-tank teeth in a maedow
Concrete anti-tank teeth in a maedow
Concrete anti-tank teeth in a maedow
Big fungi on a tree trunk in a forest
Big fungi on a tree trunk in a forest
Big fungi on a tree trunk in a forest
View from a window in a lookout hut over mountains landscape and Lake Thun
View from a window in a lookout hut over mountains landscape and Lake Thun
View from a window in a lookout hut over mountains landscape and Lake Thun
A small fort/castle before a hill (my target). Blue skies with white stripes (clouds)
A small fort/castle before a hill (my target). Blue skies with white stripes (clouds)
A small fort/castle before a hill (my target). Blue skies with white stripes (clouds)
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JimmyB (he/him)
@JimmyB@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

@bergmeister I’ve seen those dragons teeth when hiking in the Jura. I didn’t know they were used more widely. They’re interesting features now but with a chilling history

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