Woke up with aching everything in the
morning today, once again by two alarm clocks. Had breakfast as the
only guest there, as we were the only guests. After some semmel,
cheese and jam we got changed to set of.
After getting everything prepared we
were back on the saddles, me with an aching knee, but nothing to
serious. Had to find our way back to the track at first, as we had
taken as short cut to Längenfeld yesterday. Stopped at a SPAR once
again, but being the holy day of Sunday (especially in Austria), it
was closed. After Nico refilled his bottles at a well we set of for
real and somehow got back onto the track. Meet the Ötztaler Ache
again and continued on along it until we reached Huben. Shortly after
Huben it went up a long steep tarmac road, something we would never
have managed at the end of the day before. We were aiming for Sölden
after all. After that along the river and mountainside until we
reached Sölden. Sölden being a tourist town was bustling with life
and tourism. I pointed out the huge ski resort to Nico on the way.
Stopped at a petrol station and I had a look at the climb we were
about to scale on the GPS. I was rather dishearten as we were at
1400m and had to go all the way up to 2500m. Carried on thought as an
aim had been set; reach the top of Timmelsjoch. Had a few stops here
and there, me being in front for a change. Reached Zwieselstein after
a while and looked for a place to fill up our water supplies, as I
though there was a long stretch of no inhabited land coming up. Found
no well, so we rang at the last house and got some nice cool tap
water. After that up and up and up, me being behind Nico nearly all
the time as we kept getting some headwind and then none at other
times. Stopped in front of a tunnel to put our lights on and the
continued on. We where being overtaken by race biker rather a lot but
no other mountain bikers so far.
Reached a suburb of Obergurgl and had a
quick snack to keep up our energy, a “Alm Toast” (bred with
cheese, ham and egg; yummy). After that a lot of curves uphill, Nico
carrying on and me trying to do a stop at every 100m altitude again.
Failed at that as I was trying a bit to keep up and stopped after
about 200m for the first time. Reached Hochgurgl and Nico later on,
him taking pictures of the spectacular view over the Ötztal. Was
really windy, so we got on some long clothes before going through the
toll gate, not paying anything due to being bikers. A short stretch
downhill, picking up speed and after a sharp turn it was goodbye
Ötztal, hello more mountains. Came around the curve and saw a long
road go strait uphill. Continued along that for a while, biking
through the barren lands of the Alps, having passed the tree line a
while ago. Stopped for a short while and had our sandwiches at an
info point about the smuggle routes from Italy to Austria and vice
versa. After a lot of curves, less traffic and more cows on the road
we reached the top of Timmelsjoch.
About six hours of nearly
constantly biking, a lot of aching bum and muscles we reached the top
and the goal of our journey. Taking some top pictures and ringing up
dad to ask if he could pick us up we decided that we hadn’t spent
all our energy for nothing coming up here. Back on the bikes, long
clothes on and downhill we went. A lot longer than the day before, so
that makes that downhill part the my longest to date. Through dark
tunnels, past Alpine scenery and overtaking moped and cars alike we
spent 1 hour and about 27 km getting downhill. I suggested we let
some cars past at one point, but we just caught up to them again. Had
a stop to change our SD cards, as Nicos 16 GB were full with GoPro
videos. We noticed we were in Italy rather soon, as the heat swelled
up a lot compared to the top. Reached St. Leonhard in Passeier one
hour after leaving the top and had the finishing ice cream. Wrote to
dad were exactly we were and Nico got some Internet on his cold
handy. He had put it in his bag at the top where it was windy and
cold and it had stayed like that all the way down. After dad came and
I bribed hi with some ice it was back home over the very pass we had
biked. Rained on the way back, but no bother to us as we were in the
car. 3 Days of biking finished with a super time in the Alps.
Time in saddle: 6 hours
Distance: 74.6 km
Average speed: 12.5 km/h
Altitude meters: 1573 m
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