Woke up at 5.55 today. Dads alarm went
of at that ungodly time as he said he wanted to have the felling he
could sleep for another hour and a half. I lay there awake until
7.15, when my alarm rang. Got up and dressed and went down for
breakfast at 7.30. Had a delicious breakfast with bread, yoghurt,
fruit, eggs (dads was still runny as we had to make them ourselves,
Jon says he drank his). After breakfast we got changed to go biking
and at 9 o'clock Group 1 left the perimeter.
Biked down into down-town Cortina at
first, following our track for the day. The first track discussion
was barely a kilometre after the hotel. We carried on and shortly
after crossing the river we started going uphill. Along a short cut
between the main road it went uphill rather at a rather steep angle,
but still bike-able. Reached the main road after saying good morning
to all the locals standing around and watching nine bikers go past.
Our track then veered of the main road to a gravel path. Inge
suggested we follow the main road as we come to the same place and we
still need our energy for later. Most agreed but Paulina would have
preferred the gravel path, so it was agreed that she and Hopsing
would take that route. Only problem, Hopsing didn't go up the path as
he didn't want to, so in the end we all went up the main road.
Travelled up at a fast and constant speed as this is our longest tour
and we wanted to get finished. Hopsing and Paulina raced ahead at one
point and a few minutes later it looked like four race bikers came
past waving. At first we wondered who that could be, turned out
Paulina and Hopsing had turned round and headed back with two race
bikers.
Went of the main road shortly after
that and went up a rather steep tarmac road, but again still
bikeable. Up and up it went, from 1700m above sea level to 2000m.
Long clothes on when we reached the top and down it went along a
trail with Paulina at the front once again. Super trail downhill, had
to get off a few times, but the bikeable parts were really fun.
Managed to cross a weird wood bridge with Inges help and then had a
short stop at the bottom of a ski lift.
After refilling our water supplies it
went downhill along the main road again at a fast speed. Turned left
onto a gravel path and then it went up higher than last time. Super
scenery all the way up and sunshine most of the way. Had lunch on the
way up and ate the sandwiches the hotel had made us. After lunch
through a short mountain tunnel and it went further up. Past the tree
line and we were once again in the high mountains. At one point we
had to get off our bikes and push uphill the rest until 2400m above
sea level. Met some people walking up along that way and when we
reached our highest point of the day we had a short stop to get our
long clothes on again. Carried on shortly afterwards and a few
seconds in, not everybody had got on yet, Paulina had a big crash.
Luckily, again, nothing permanent happened but falling on your knee
is painful.
Downhill we went, always getting on our
bikes and off again to get over some obstacle, be it a big stone or a
deep hole. The scenery looked like we had stolen some mountain range
out of the rocky mountain, when we reached the tree level again I was
looking for the “Beware! Bears” sign. Heidi had something weird
going on with her brakes, so she didn't go to fast. Something was
wrong with the spring that keeps the brakes apart. We carried on
downhill, along a stream bed with a bit of water going down. We
crossed it a few times, once with a stone bridge built by Hopsing. We
biked on gravel, sand and through water with no functioning GPS
signal as the mountains where blocking the satellite signals. Had a
real adventure going downhill there. No other people, rivers falling
of the side of the mountains and disappearing due to the wind. Gämse
not being bothered by us. Crossing rivers coming from the tops. And
always we were surrounded by imposing but beautiful mountains. Met a
few people at the end, after some long biking along forest paths.
Seemed like we were back to civilisation. Still further downhill
through alpine forest along gravel paths until we stopped at a point
which Group 1 had crossed three years ago when we were in St. Vigile.
After that along the main valley river
back to Cortina at a fast pace. Average in the forest was probably
about 25km/h. There were a few short steep bits, Hopsing being the
only one who managed it up a long one. Nearly reached Cortina but
something went wrong with Monis bike chain. It somehow got caught in
the front gear box and a lot of man power was needed from Hopsing to
get it free. That was managed so we went down to Cortina, passing a
bob run pipe along the way. Reached a café and had something to
drink before we went back to the hotel for a shower and Brotzeit.
Track at
GPSies, pictures a
Picasa, Sepps report
here and Dads blog of the day
here (underneath the one above).
Time in saddle: 5 hours 20 min.
Distance: 43.4 km
Average speed: 8.2 km/h