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    • Day 8

      Speaking of Fault…

      June 27, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 90 °F

      We aren’t here to blame anyone, but it might feel better if we could.

      Today we arrived in Camadoli. As we walked into the front desk of our hotel, Borgo I Tre Baroni (The Hotel of the 3 Barons, or in this case, brothers who run this with their wives), something didn’t feel right. There was a full bar to our left, and a lovely dining room with a full library to our right. This place felt a bit fancier than anywhere we’d stayed yet (including the villa). When we asked Martha, the hotel’s co-owner and person checking us in, if there were other hikers from the same route staying here, she gently replied, “On no, madames, that is the OTHER Baroni, only 10 kilometers (that would be “only” another 6.2 miles UPHILL) away. I believe that you thought that this was on the trail you’re following?”

      Wait? There’s a trail? (Just kidding. We knew that.)

      “Do we have a reservation?” We asked hopefully, verging on desperately.

      “Well, madames, no, no you do not. There is a room available, it has no air conditioning, but there are twin beds. Interessanta?”

      The look on her face captured what she probably saw on ours. Horror. Worry. Exhaustion.

      She stopped, held up her hands, and said, “Basta! This is no problem, madames. We will find you something that will make a wonderful night for you. In my language we have a saying that goes something like this, ‘the soul has energy and motivation for what the body does not.’”

      “Don’t cry. Don’t cry. Don’t cry...” were the only words in our heads at that particular moment. Until we closed the door to our room.

      Once we got ourselves together (because there’s no crying on the trail!) we wondered about the next stages of the hike’s lodging, since these were booked for us by a travel agent/company.

      “Should we check?” We asked each other.
      “Nah, let’s wait until tomorrow!”

      Later that night…

      Who can sleep with thoughts about lodging dancing in their heads? Not us. So, we got online and began double-checking the dates against our itinerary. Unbelievably, the lodging was off in ways that made no sense. How did we miss this? The booking agent was not available that late, so we started looking online at substitute lodging options. Even with our limited Italian skills, we knew what “tutto completo”” (“no vacancy”) means at Every. Single. One.

      Then, we had an epiphany. Let’s get into some of those hiker chat room/Facebook groups and find out what other hikers do for last-minute lodging: “knock on a door, most citizens are so generous and will let you stay with them!” (true, but not willing to find out, thank you very much) , or “sleep in a park or whenever you become exhausted!” (ummmmm, also no thank you. Plus camping is illegal in Italy unless in very designated spaces), and, finally, “keep walking until you find someone willing to help!” (also a hard no).

      So, what do we do? “What could go wrong?” we have often asked ourselves these past few weeks. Short of getting lost in the forest for weeks, losing our identifications or access to funds, or becoming very sick - actually, having no lodging for the next 3+ weeks could very well be the answer to that question.

      However, we decided not to overreact and, instead, paused for a moment and said out loud, “we are ‘accidentale’ booked into a fabulous resort in Tuscany - what could go RIGHT?!!!”

      So, here is what DID go right today… Martha ended up putting us into a big room WITH air conditioning. And, then, as we were getting ourselves together the next morning, she came to tell us that there had been a cancellation and the bigger, air-conditioned room we were in would be available for another night. “Interessante?” “SI!”we nearly screamed.

      So, for today, we are safe, VERY comfortable and loving every view we take in. Tomorrow, we plan….

      Ciao for now!
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    • Day 13

      Valagnesi to Camaldoli

      April 29 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Staying at Foresteria del Monastero di Camaldoli
      9.72km 508m
      We head off from Valagnesi at 8:30am, it looks to be a beautiful day and my jacket will soon be coming off. We have a little bit of bitumen road walking to start us off, but soon we are in the Casentino Forest winding our way up the Tuscan hills, we are following the gpx tracks associated with our guidebook and today it seems we are guaranteed the steepest most ruggered tracks. The last 3km are all down hill and it takes us quite some time to carefully negotiate our way down safely into Camaldoli. The views have been amazing, the forest absolutely stunning, and hearing the bird life and the frequent waterfalls has just added an extra layer of beauty to our journey today. As soon as we are in Camaldoli we are greeted by Andrea from Locanda Baroni Risturante. He offers us a seat and we spend the next hour enjoying some fabulous tuscan food and drink. We then go to check into our accommodation for the night, in the process I stupidly rush around not concentrating on my footing and fall down twisting my right ankle in the process and scrapping my left knee. We get checked in and I go to my room and rest for the next few hours, hoping that when I wake up my foot will have stopped hurting and throbbing and all will be well again, but this is not to be. Ann and George have now become my own personal angels that help me along and support me with my injury. We have dinner back at our Ristaurante with Andrea and Lorraine, they are such happy, helpful and welcoming people, nothing is too much bother and they make us and everyone else in this establishment feel at home. After another beautiful meal we call it a night, we have had a big day of ascents and descents and our bodies are going to thank us for some extended rest. Goodnight all 🤗Read more

    • Day 3

      Florenz hat unser Herz 🧡🇮🇹

      July 25, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      Heute haben wir den Tag in Florenz verbracht. Auf dem Weg zur Uffizi Gallery gab es das erste Italienische Eis! Caramel und Café für Johanna und Ananas und Kokos für Finni. 🍨 In der Galerie gab es hunderte Bilder mit Jesus, ein paar Statuen und einen Raum mit Selbstporträts von Comic-Zeichnern. 🧑‍🎨
      Die Cathedrahle War zu groß für das Bild und die Kloschüssel zu hoch für Johannas Beine. 🚽😂
      Jetzt gibts ein Bier von der Brauerei, bei der wir heute übernachten! Prost und gute Nacht! 🌙 🍻
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    • Day 14

      Camaldoli to Badia Prataglia

      Yesterday in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Staying at Casa Vacanze da Mary
      We taxied today, my foot is not up to the ascents and descents through the forest. The drive was beautiful though and we are so high up in the mountains! I can’t wait to breathe in the fresh mountain air when we get to our destination. Badia Prataglia is a stunning mountain village with breathtaking views, friendly people, good food and lovely wine. We settle in at a couple of bars for the morning, before visiting the church and I then spend the rest of the afternoon resting my foot. At dinner we meet some lovely local Italians and a very informative Aussie that moved here in 1988. We also caught up with Stephana and Marta, a mother and daughter walking from Florence to La Verna, they are from Poland, and this is the 3rd day we had bumped into them. Well that’s about it for today. I hope you all have a lovely day! 🤗
      Ps. Today I had the best hamburger I have ever had in Europe.
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    • Day 1

      Über den Wolken

      October 19, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Passend zum Sonnenuntergang startete unser Flieger. Ich konnte es kaum erwarten den Kopf zwischen die Wolken zu stecken und mir die Sonne am Horizont anzugucken - Mama eher weniger🥴
      Nach einem erfolgreichen Start ging es dann 2 Stunden Richtung Süden der Sonne entgegen. Über die Alpen, über den Gardasee und schlussendlich bis an das Mittelmeer nach Rom inklusive Sonnenuntergang 🌄 ein unfassbar schöner Anblick!

      Natürlich war die Landung auch erfolgreich und es geht jetzt weiter Richtung Unterkunft 🚝🛬

      🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍🇮🇹🌍
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    • Passo Della Consuma

      May 8, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 61 °F

      Buongiorno!

      Yet another amazing day for riding. Somewhere the weather gods are kindly looking down on us.

      We left the morning fog of San Marino around 9am to take a purposely circuitous route to Florence. Again, we rode mostly mountains roads, including the famous Passo della Consuma used for many car, motorcycle, and bicycle races. Though we didn’t have the luxury of restricted traffic, Franz (one of the guides) and I had at it! Responsibly(ish), of course.

      Following a picnic lunch set up by Thomas (other guide) who met us with the van, we walked around the sanctuary in La Verna. An isolated area and now part of a National Park, this is where St. Francis of Assisi is said to have gotten his stigmata.

      Tomorrow is a much needed rest day here in Florence. And I plan to just do that. Sleep in, walk the city, do some shopping, and eat good food.

      Ciao.
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    • Day 56

      La Verna-mystischer Wald

      August 25, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Nachdem ich den ganzen Komplex angeschaut hatte, gab es eine Treppe, die nach oben in den Wald führte, zu einer weiteren Kapelle. Ich hatte Flip Flops an, da ich dachte, ich gehe zur Kapelle und wieder herunter. Doch es sollte ganz anders kommen. Der Wald zog mich immer tiefer hinein, und bald ging ich den Berg hinauf über Wurzeln und Geäst und empfand tiefen Frieden. Keine nervigen Touristen, Ruhe. Und vor allen Dingen keine Fliegen, Mücken oder Bremsen. Fast schon unmöglich, aber ich genoss es in vollen Zügen. Das war das erste Mal in 44 Etappen, dass ich diese Ruhe hatte. So lief ich berghoch (es machte mir nichts aus, auch wenn ich schon 1200 hm gelaufen war) und fühlte mich großartig entspannt und energiebeladen. Kurz sah ich andere Menschen bei den Aussichtspunkten, dann ging ich weiter, nun wieder bergrunter, was eine Herausforderung mit den Flip Flops war, aber so erlebte ich alles noch intensiver. Franziskus hatte schließlich auch keine Wanderschuhe!Read more

    • Day 56

      La Verna

      August 25, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Der Wallfahrtsort La Verna spielt für den Franziskusweg, also auf den Spuren des Hl. Franz von Assisi, eine außerordentlich wichtige Rolle. Hier war es 1224, dass er zwei Jahre vor seinem Tod die Wundmale empfangen hat, der Ort ist ein Fels, der im Boden einer Kapelle zu sehen ist. Eine andere Felsformation zeigt einen Felsen, der sich der Legende nach in der Todesstunde von Jesus gespalten haben soll. Hier hat Franziskus gerne gebetet. Und ein anderer Fels, das Bett bin Franziskus.
      Seit 2001 befindet sich die Kutte (Habit) des Franziskus in der Basilika, zusammen mit seinem Trinkbecher, seiner Holzschale und einem Stück des Strickes (cingulum).
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    • Day 99

      Rifugio Campo dell'Agio

      June 28, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      We've found a very quiet place close to the town. Just uphill. A huge BBQ area with toilets and a small room with fireplace. It is mild tonight and only s little bit wind. The food store opens tomorrow at 7:30am. So we can go to bed now and sleep longer than usual. And do not have to worry about rain.

      Just before I have thrown away the first pair of shoes. Hard decision. I will wear a different model now and hope I will not get into trouble and get used to it.
      The Altra Superior 5 later incredibly long. Probably about 2900km. But at the end, the stones just pressed too much through the sole and on hard ground walking was just as hard and tiring. So from now on I will wear an Altra Lone Peak 6.

      Lucky's me, I got the Superior on sale for 60 Eur.

      60 € / 2900 = 2.1 ¢ each km

      If you think about that calculation, that standard prices of trail runners are above 100 € and often get thrown away after 800-1000km ... That's quiet a lot of money just for the foot protection each mile.

      45.400 steps - 33.1km
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    • Day 99

      Badia Prataglia

      June 28, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C

      Mostly a walk thru the forest. 70% good trail. Other parts are a bit overgrown. Strangely I have not seen anybody. There are no long distance trails hiker here in the area. Yesterday I have seen quite a few Via di Francesco hikers.
      Weather is cooler today. Often cloudy and sometimes a light rain. The soft forest ground with a cooler temperatures was ideal for Lupo.. He ran well. Km 30 at 14:00 is really fine.
      ...
      We've waited for the opening of the shops and realized now, that they are all closed Wednesday afternoon. And NO shops the next DAYS !!! So we need to stop here and wait. At least, they open at 7:30am.
      So I need to find a place to sleep here. It is cloudy again... So a roof would be nice.
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