The Iron Heart Forum Triangle of Terror Type III Trucker Tour 2018 - Updates thread
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Brilliant. I could eat Wurst all day.
How on earth do you manage to keep the arms on the jacket spread out like that?
On another note, I feel like this jacket has lived a thousand already. From Alabaman heat to north eastern steel works and now being hung from German stone. Awesome.
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Great, and I feel flattered for the citation. Thank you.
Oh yes, our favourite "Wurstbude" (literally: sausage barn). So many Germans have one, and if so, it's a much coveted place. -
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It’s either JC….orrrrr some type of stick taped or fastened to the hanger
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As there is some IH-WORLD TOUR POWER 888;666;T*5 at the moment….
... I contacted @neph93 today.
I was unsure about the 'hanging theme' I was driven in.
It felt a bit like an "Autobahn Stau" at the moment.Thanks R for your response.
Grabbing a board and enjoyed the evening sun. Took the last four pics!
Glimpse
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Gefühlt… Endspurt
I come across this door very often…
..and I always wonder about these two different colors of the bricks!
After Nightingale mine was closed 1890 a brick yard was build there. Shale, lime and sandstone for the bricks could be found nearby. Up to 11 million bricks left the brickyard per anno. In these 60 years of existence, this double ring kiln was feeding the need of bricks in-between the industrial revolution and the after WWII era.
Inside the ring kiln- The Yellow bricks are produced with sandstone….
The red bricks
Outside of the ring kiln
Ring Kiln Video (Hoffmannscher Ringofen) here.
Posted on DAT video before.
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Still on the way to our vacation location. Should have been a 4 hour trip. We are on the road now for 7 hours and still at least 1 hour away from our destination, since the highway is closed because of an accident.
Oh, and one hour after we started our son threw up in the car, covering my himself, the seat, my tripple aug backpack and my brand new hiking boots in vomit.
Great start for a vacation.
Denim related the wife and I both like the tour jacket very much.
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First day in Pfronten. We went for our first hike on the Breitenberg. For the first part we used the lift.
Next stop was the lookout point.
From there we hiked up to the Ostler Hütte at 1838 Meters altitude.
After a good "Brotzeiten"
We went down again over a different track.
And now some random pictures of the beautiful Alps.
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