Started of really early today,
somewhere at around 5 o'clock in the morning we left Nesselwang. We
had four cars: the Polish, the Brits and two German ones. As we were
three British Citizens in dad's car (thought not for long any more),
Betina had to use her old American English skills.
Inge and Heidi were placed to Vera and
Paulina, so the two none polish had to use a dictionary (figurative).
First stop was at our usual petrol
station in Austria to pay the fee to use the motorway. Was rather
chilly and we carried on through Austria with a stop in the Rosenberg
motorway restaurant (ham and eggs for breakfast, delicious). After
that on to our final stop in the Dolomites, us four in dad Skoda
talking about politics, relativity theory, etc.
Reached a parking place in the end and
got our stuff ready, which means taking out and building together
bikes, getting changed. I managed to get some water from a bar and we
were s´ready to set of. Started of on a busy tarmac road going
uphill and our girls had to get out of their long clothes after a few
curves. It was supposed to be cold but I was fine in my short
clothes. After getting out of their long stuff we carried on and
overtook Group 2 a short while later. All the while a lot of buses
and cars were going past. We overtook all those again as they were
stuck at a …...... Some empty road downhill after that as the cars
and buses were all stuck. And it went up and up and up. Up to about
2300m above sea level. There was a huge park place up there packed
with cars. We had a short stop there and then continued on, along a
packed walkway to the “Drei Zinnen”. Really, what was going on
there was a country moving out. Dodging our way through the masses
with difficulty as some just did not want to get out of the way we
carried on a bit longer than was planned. Got some good pictures of
the “Drei Zinnen” and then went back through people.
Went away
from that overfilled path to a mountain trail. Lots of skidding and
getting of involved, Paulina and Inge being at the front. On the way
down we had a break for lunch and then we continued on, over piles of
rubble, through forest with root, running rivers and dried up river
beds. Reached the bottom with Inge only falling of once, but luckily
nothing bad happening. Along a bit of tarmac and then 900m uphill. I
stuck to the back and was mostly alone near the bottom, with Paulina
paying a visit here and there (her racing up and down). Always saw
the rest at short intervals and stayed with Heidi, Moni and Sepp on
the last stretch of kilometres. At one point our four GPSs were
surrounded by the mountains and got no signal, me apparently jumping
back and fourth between two valleys. Carried on after some vote of
confidence and we were on the right track, as we found out when the
sattelites were there again. Reached the top after a stretch of
pushing and had a drink in an Alm up there. Long clothes on after
that and downhill it went along a rocky path. Stopped at one point
and as I found out (me being at the back again, as it had gone uphill
a bit), Inge had lost her GPS. After some panicky discussion, she,
Paulina and Hopsing headed back to look for it whilst the rest
continued on. Along the way we found out she had luckily found it and
were carrying on. Us being at the main road again, Karin and Hetty
waited for the rest to catch up to get the cars whilst Sepp, Heidi,
Moni and me carried on. It went uphill a bit after that, but when we
reached the top it was down, down and down into Cortina de' Ampezzo.
Heidi stopped at a crossing to tell Inge and Paulina, which had
followed us, were the hotel was. Reached the hotel exhausted and
after securing my bike had a shower and then wrote my blog. Of to
dinner now.
Time in saddle: 5 hours 10 min.
Distance: 42.8 km
Average speed: 8.3 km/h
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