Christian und die Wutze schrieb:He was really tracking you in the forrest? I only had a discussion with him at the parking area (I had to go back to the car to pick up the spare batteries as they were not included in this cachethex schrieb:Offentliches wald.
I don't know if the jager is very willing to talk, he took more than 2 hours time to try to find our combi-team as well as the team in front of us. Meanwile there was communication between Q & Q and the jager. We didn't had the slightest idea impression that communication with that guy is a very splendid idea.). After 5 to 10 Minutes discussion he drove away.
He claims to have the hunting licence for that forrest.thex schrieb:Otherwise it is also a Dutch fellow, what is he doing with a 4w-drive in German forrests ?
Indeed he was tracking us for approx 2 hours. I dont think for bringing us some hot cup of tee

We managed by keeping the light low to avoid the guy. He was constantly tracking the route in reversed order. This way we had 4x a close encounter. Als we understood from phone-calls that he has noticed people in the forrest, but they turned down their lights.
You may expect what can happen if teh guy found us. No nice conversation I guess.