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Stopped by frozen soils during winter and the Corona virus in spring, Mario and Herbert, supported by Albin and Kathi, (thanks for the pics!) finally were able to make it to the site to start mounting the fence surrounding the site infrastructure so that we will be able to mount tons of sensor at the two towers in the near future – excited to finally start measurements at the site!



