We’re going to need a bigger chainsaw – You Cannot Pass!
After a very windy and stormy night, Humevale Road was littered with branches and fallen rocks. All good until I come across this fallen tree at the end of my ride on Humevale Rd instead of near the start. So instead of turning back and going back downhill with a ton of debris all over the single lane road I decided to try and and get past it. Can’t go past at the roots as they are imbedded in the side of the hill. Can’t go past at the other end as it is over a drop off. Only option to get past is to try and climb over the tree. Made for a interesting break for the ride.
Sorry for the length of the video but this was pretty hard to do wearing cleats and no axe (or a Maiar’s staff).

The parking situation in Dickneweg was initially only parking on the right up to 50 meters from the intersection, a no-parking sign and then you were allowed to park and now they have changed it, you can park on the left and on the right there is a no-parking up to Teckstraße.

Note that this issue is solved in the meanwhile. Probably the public services are not proactively working on this.

His buddies were on the opposite side of the road can be seen near behind the small grey car.

Mind the nails

The three fell down in a storm. Visibility was not too good.

On one of the most used cycling highways of Belgium, this obstacle was very dangerous and not very visible. It wasduickly solved after an emergency call.

when raining, this path is flooded very quickly

I like this small road since it is (almost always) free from cars. But after a few days of bad weather, it is full of mud, sand, leaves,…