After not doing anything yesterday, I went shopping today. In the cafe in the center of the village, I was able to observe a spectacular traffic jam. About 15 vehicles had organized themselves in such a way that no one could move forward. After one of them had painstakingly reversed, the resulting gap was immediately filled by the next one. This went on for about five minutes until it dissolved. A great spectacle. Then I drove along the road for about seven kilometers. I think I have identified the most dangerous spot on E4 there. If two trucks come towards each other, there is no room for a pedestrian. I went off the road three times in those seven kilometers because it was too dangerous for me. Then I went off-road and through untrodden terrain. I must have accidentally activated 'adjust to current roads' when loading the GPS data. Usually, I always take the original route. Today, it cost me almost two and a half hours and a lot of scratches. The path was marked, but it didn't continue. So I had to go back a whole way. And through very densely overgrown terrain. Are there hiking poles with a bush knife function or vice versa? That would be very useful. So I had scratched arms and in the end, dirty clothes. Backpack and shoes were also pretty devastated because it also rained towards the end. When I was at my accommodation, a real thunderstorm broke out. But luckily I was already indoors. I have a whole house. Living room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a big garden, laundry room, and a complete kitchen.