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Putzu Idu

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    • Day 29–32

      putzu idu

      October 14, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      packed up in the morning and moved to an abandoned construction site of an unfinished luxury resort i had spotted a day earlier on my way to the grocery store. set up the hammock there, called home and finally got around to downloading an e-book. the hound of baskerville it is. didn't do much except locate a mobile repair shop in greece that i could visit to get my phone battery replaced.

      two or three times, some tourist stumbled across my camp, apart from that nothing except a lot of beachside reading happened the next 2 days. finished the book less than 24h after i had started reading it, was pretty good. made about 600g of unsalted pasta with tuna which i lived off of for two days.

      finally had my long awaited surf lesson on monday. day started with my water bottle aquitting services and emptying one litre of water into my bum bag containing all money, electronics and documents i have with me. luckily, everything apart from my usb adapter survived the ordeal. had a full powerbank, so i decided to worry about it later.

      the lesson started - in italian fashion - a couple minutes late. me and a younger italian woman were the only ones there, so it was basically a private lesson. after half an hour of theory and dry training, we put on our wetsuits and got to work. the sky was very cloudy and there was a bit of rain, but the waves were all the better. i think i picked it up pretty quickly, which is no surprise considering marco told us that the conditions that day were basically perfect. after two hours of surfing, we went back to the school. rested for the remainder of the day and had my weekly call with lilly.

      i thought i would get to surf again the next day, but the weather decided differently. first things first, i was awoken by the sounds of a truck pulling up to the construction site and deloading an excavator along with a bunch of workers. after years of desertation, the construction of this place had seemlingly reramped on a random tuesday morning. a couple minutes later, i was spotted the first time by one of the guys while i was already packing up. he gestured me to do just that and leave the place as i had found it. an hour later i was homeless yet again.

      got some cornflakes in despite all and went to meet marco at the surf club at ten as we had agreed. the sea was completely unstirred and marco never showed up either way. took my waiting time as an opportunity to make some plans for the next days and weeks. noticed that all the ferry routes from italy to croatia i had considered don't even run in november, which means i will have to take the land way all the way up to serbia and down from there. same thing with the ferry to naples, the closest alternative i was able to book is one to palermo. actually played with the idea of taking a ferry from there to tunisia, but i wouldn't have any time for that if i wanted to be in naples for my birthday. also, my credit card isn't working at the moment, so probably not the wisest idea.

      so, the plan in short: ferry to palermo, bus to catania, trekking tour up mt etna, bus to naples, birthday, trekkig tour up mt vesuvius, then up to venice by train with stops in major cities where someone could host me on couchsurfing.

      confronted by all these opportunities and with all of my stuff packed up anyway, i was all of the sudden v e r y eager to get out on the road again. the only thing that was keeping me was the money i owed to the surf school. after 6 hours of waiting, finally marcos brother came by and offered to relay the money to him. i got on my way, hitchhiked two cars to oristano and even managed to catch the last train to cagliari.
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    • 1. Beachday auf der Halbinsel Sinis

      September 16, 2020 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Nachdem wir einen sehr entspannten Mittag am Meer (Putzu Idu) hatten, ging es darum unseren Schlafplatz ausfindig zu machen.
      Laut Google waren allerdings die umliegenden Campingplätze eher mies. Für uns Grund genug einfach irgendwo in der Natur zu stehen - vorzugsweise am Meer- und die Aussicht genießen (Spiaggia S‘Arena Scoada).
      Nachdem wir knapp 7 Minuten gefahren sind, waren wir bereits erfolgreich. Platz am Meer mit Aussicht ✅
      Also, nochmal rein in die Badesachen und eine Runde Schwimmen an unserem Privatstrand 🙃

      Anschließend ging’s zum Bus zurück und motiviert zur Tat:

      ‚Workout mit Aussicht‘ AMRAP 12 min
      3 DB Swings/ 3 Air Squats
      6 DB Swings / 3 Air Squats
      .... + 3
      = 27 + 14 Reps

      Highlight des Tages:
      Zu dritt in der Strandmuschel liegen um den Schatten zu genießen- nur einer wusste mal wieder nicht, dass er sich räumlich etwas beschränken muss 🐶.
      + austesten unserer Solardusche -> cooles Teil : bin wieder sauber 🙂
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