Got off work
today. Wolfgang is having a holiday, so this week is a bit more
relaxed. Still have to work later, but not today. Nico had said he
would be free on Monday after working the whole weekend and I should
be prepared to be shown up by him biking up the Breitenberg. Couldn't
let that happen, so I asked him if we should bike up to the Vilser
Alm instead.
Set off at just past half past nine
with the sun up and blue sky. A few people here and there on our way
to Pfronten, but as it was Monday and most states in Germany have
finished their holidays, not to much is going on. Nico had a quick
call out to a cat in Rebichel, but the cats there don't seem to like
him much (was completely ignored again). Further on we tried going
around a building site to get to the Vils, but that way was blocked.
We ended up biking around the back way of the local supermarket and
were back on our track towards the river. Along the river there is a
really nice trail to follow, but obviously it is currently down for
repairs. Hrmpf, carried on a few hundred metres and then took another
bridge back over to the side we wanted to get on.
No signs here and
the track following the Vils was brilliant and scenic as always.
Reached Vils after crossing the new not-any-more-hanging bridge and
started our uphill climb. Nico left me in the dust pretty much
immediately (probably the extra 30kg I'm carrying around with me) but
waited at a spot. In my memory the first uphill bit was really steep,
but I seem to have it in my head wrong. Yes, it's steeper than the
rest, but not that bad. Had a sudden call from two meters behind me
and before I could do anything, two e-bikers zoomed past left and
right of me. Not used to that yet, as even a fit, normal biker would
have been heard panting a few metres behind. Passed a clear, tiny
lake before we pretty much got to the top and ordered a shandy and
bacon sandwich.
After lunch back on to the bikes and
down we went. Stopped at the small lake for Nico to freeze his toes
off, but it's supposed to be healthy. A husky came up and had a dip,
but decided it was to cold, too. Back in the saddle and we zoomed
downhill, overtaking people everywhere. Reached the bottom and took
the main road pathway back towards Pfronten. Once there we had to
pass by DMG (largest firm in the area) to get back on track and then
it was a quick run through Rebichel again to Nesselwang.
Track at AllTrails and pictures at
GooglePhotos.