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2023 outdoors statistics

If you don’t want to read the text and see the captivating pictures, they’re right there for you to explore. Choose between my monthly selection of images or the daily ones, which are mostly untitled.

It’s crazy that I haven’t contributed a single post to this platform in the past two years! But fear not, my dear audience, for I shall grace you with some information about my fascinating outdoor escapades in the magnificent year of 2023.

Oh boy, what a year it was! I mean, talk about numbers and achievements galore! Get this, I logged a 200,000 km on total rides Strava. Yeah, that’s right, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND! And hold on tight, because I also conquered a jaw-dropping 2 million meters of elevation gain. I practically climbed Mount Everest twice! But wait, there’s more, I made my 100th-century ride during the summer season. 

Oh, and let’s not forget about my thrilling adventure in the world of PostGIS queries. Because, you know, who doesn’t love a good old data hunt?  It turns out that I uncovered a hidden gem of a village in Luxembourg called Dorscheid. How dare it elude my travel radar for so long! And wait for it… I also discovered a mythical section known as Leidenbach. It’s so elusive that its area measures a whopping 0.5 square kilometres.

All in all, I can proudly say that I’ve conquered the world of numbers and geographical mysteries.

Figures for 2023 provided by Veloviewer:

VeloViewer infographic for 2023

Another year of mediocre cycling accomplishments. Who needs to beat their total distance, max ride distance, max ride elevation, or number of centuries when they can proudly announce that they’ve surpassed their record of elevation gain in the groundbreaking year of 2023? Also,  I managed to avoid getting even a flat tyre while riding, but I replaced three wheels! 

Below, you will find the picture of the activity map near Luxembourg for 2023. 

2023 activity map near Luxembourg

According to wandrer.earth, I got 3201.83 new unique kilometres, and the Squadrats progress is shown below.

Squadrats yard (equivalent to VeloViewer's tiles)
Squadrats yardinho (like VeloViewer's tiles, but 64 times more dense)

PostGIS query to display visited municipalities during 2023

I’ve had the absolute pleasure of gracing all the Luxembourg communes with my presence countless times. And hey, let’s not forget the excitement of venturing across the border to explore all the juicy municipalities on the other side. Well, except for dear old Mont Saint-Martin.

The absolute highlight was on the scorching day of July 11, when the heat was hardly bearable, with scorching heat and suffocating humidity! And of course, to balance things out, we had the pleasure of experiencing the bone-chilling cold on August 31, with a freezing shower that almost turned me into an ice sculpture! I couldn’t help but shiver aaaall the way back home.

Oh, just a tiny little thing I managed to accomplish… I mean, it’s not like it’s a big deal or anything, but I casually hopped on my bike one day and conquered all the highest peaks in each of the Benelux countries. Who needs a car or a helicopter when you can pedal your way to the top?

Oh, I had grand plans to merge my two biggest VeloViewer clusters! But alas, I failed miserably to even reach Saarbrucken, let alone Sarreguemines. As for expanding my biggest square to encompass all of Luxembourg, I managed to tick off a few tiny corners, so that’s something,

Now, as I ponder the upcoming year, I must confess I haven’t bothered solidifying any goals just yet. I mean, who needs goals when there are countless ideas just waiting to sprout like beautiful flowers in the warm embrace of longer days?

2021 activities statistics

There aren’t as many activities as in 2020, but between my winter crash, no lockdown that allowed me to ride 4,000 km and a bad weather during summer, that could have been worse. VeloViewer infographic.
Here’s the map of the places I’ve been (near home) in 2021. The oldest month wins the colour. Extraction from StatsHunters map.
And the map of the last years (anything from 2010 and before is merged into the same colour), where you can see the new visited places over the years.
And finally a map of the newly discovered places in 2021. There’s a total of 1771.42 new kilometres according to wandrer.earth.
Nevertheless I managed to beat my longest distance in one ride on August 15.
Last infographic is about the cumulated monthly climbed distance; no wonder why my brakes, cassettes and chains are getting worn out quite quickly 😂

Each season in one picture:

Winter:

https://g.kewl.lu/picture/14489/categories/created-monthly-list-2021-1

Spring:

https://g.kewl.lu/picture/15771/categories/created-monthly-list-2021-6

Summer:

https://g.kewl.lu/picture/16571

Autumn:

https://g.kewl.lu/picture/17563/categories/created-monthly-list-2021-11

And a picture of the Runschelt viewpoint in different moments:

https://g.kewl.lu/picture/14999

https://g.kewl.lu/picture/15494

https://g.kewl.lu/picture/16956

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All the other pictures taken in 2021 are available here (warning: there are 3000’s of them!). And most activities are on my Strava feed.

Pictures of the day (Jan. 1 2022)

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