work outing – this year joint bouldering

work outing – this year joint bouldering

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December 3, 2022

After quite a long covid-related break of work outings or joint hikes we did some joint climbing/bouldering. Plenty of time to chat and enjoy a time off in-between climbing some routes. The work outing was also combined with some fun data collection using Lidar to map vertical structures. The event was fun for all, the ones who climbed before as well as for the newbies to climbing – many plan to continue it afterwards and the first after-work-bouldering is planned for next Tuesday. Was fun to spend a few hours with all our Earth Observation Hub colleagues away from the computers. Next social event is planned already for early next year – stay tuned for updates.

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