DOUBLE DUCK 634 WORLD TOUR
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Thanks a lot Jens
Will post more soon -
Is he still on holiday….
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Looks like a holiday to me!
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Sorry for late answer
Tomorrow I can finally update more pictures -
So here the long overdue updates:
First pic series was the handover from Foxy in Berlin at the DC4 Store Flathead party on June 30
Then the jeans was many tomes on my bicycle at work and in front of my house and hanging around on my couch.
And of course they were on a great wedding of a good friend of mine!!!
This was still possible for me since the jeans are still looking almost brand new to me and I don't have any other long pants anyway ha ha -
I was running up to Piz Beverin 3000 meter high but decided to give the IH pants a break then.
But I made a bicycle trip with them in the swisd lowlands near Zurich
And I also climbed (illegally a 60 meter or 200 feet high crane just near my living place to take some nice overview shots. So the pants are a part of an "criminal" activity now -
Next update in a few hours since I'm out of the internet now
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other way around:
600 meter or 200 feetThanks for correcting me. Of course it should be 60 meters or 200 feet high crane
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What tee are you wearing in the crane pics, Rüdi?..
It was from the SOLA Stafette 2009, an annually running race in 14 parts around Zurich for students and older students
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Reudi coming through with a great update. Looks like you have put the ducks through their paces on this leg of the tour
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Just showing my Mrs the jeans and she doesn't believe they are the ones I had when we started the tour lol
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In the last 2 weeks of July it was very hot and I worked hard at my parents place helping to build a stair and some pathways on a steep hill at the parents little vineyard and cutting 6 trees at our forest.
I gave the IH jeans a break during this work and used my Carhartt work pants instead to keep the IH jeans clean for the next persons.
And I added some Swiss flags at my parents house on the Swiss national day August 1.