August 24, 2020
In Zagreb: another day ride to the south
So, only four days into the tour and I’m already falling behind with th3 journal. I won’t have it! This is all you get today, and be happy with it: just photos and captions. And our first video!!
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Jon AylingA hunter's tower, I think! I've seen them in various forms all in wooded areas all around Europe. Never seen a hunter in one, though.
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Scott AndersonTo Jon AylingDoesn’t seem very sporting. Just for spotting hopefully, or can they shoot from above like that?
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Kathleen JonesI second Jon's guess. I don't know if they shoot from there or not. I just thought they were for spotting. In Germany they call them hochsitz, or high sit/seat. Is that right, Suzanne?
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Scott AndersonTo Kathleen JonesMakes sense. Hochsitz is a nice term to know. At first I thought it might be a Garceau with a view, but then I noticed there was no hole in the floor.
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Suzanne GibsonTo Kathleen JonesYes, it's a hunter's hide, I'm sure, and they do shoot from there.
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Kathleen JonesNot sure I'd feel good about riding along there during hunting season. But one positive is you could ride your bike to your Hochsitz.
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Scott AndersonTo Jen RahnWe did find words for it. I don’t recall what they were exactly though.
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Jacquie GaudetOf course, it could be what my dad called "cow corn", meant for animal fodder. There's lots of it grown in the Fraser Valley--along with the sweet corn we all love.
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Scott AndersonTo Jacquie GaudetI think you’re right about that, and it’s mostly bound for the livestock. We should give it a try though.
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Video sound track: Spring Lullaby, by Gabriel Lee
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Scott AndersonTo Jen RahnGood point. I wonder how he does get it up there. It was probably driven up once and stays in a shed all week.
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Ride stats today: 39 miles, 1,000’; for the tour: 118 miles, 2,600’
Today's ride: 39 miles (63 km)
Total: 118 miles (190 km)
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