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Tre Ville

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    • Day 15–17

      Madonna di Campiglio to Pergine

      September 8 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

      We did laundry this morning at a self serve laundromat in the village-thankful they had instructions in Italian, German and English! Headed to Trento area to see Stefania and her family:) A big rainstorm is moving in, but held off on our drive which was lovely. Arrived at the home of Franco and Sabrina and Nicole her sister was there too. They had prepared the most amazing meal for us-spinach spaetzel with bacon (made with flour from the wheat Nicole grows!!), bread, and local red wine. We thought that was it, but then came beans, shredded cabbage, thinly sliced beef with arugula, olive oil and cheese, sliced tomatoes basil and mozzarella. Two types of cheese, walnuts and Sabrina’s homemade cherry jam. Then an apricot tart (also Sabrina!) with espresso, walnut liquor and topped off with some of their cherries in grappa. It was epic! And such a fun time catching up since we saw them 6 years ago. Their home is beautiful and they are the most welcoming people. Stefania shared her Master’s degree thesis with us-150 pages in English. So impressive! They drove us down the hill to the B and B they found for us-very nice and kind people as well. After we settled in, Stefania picked us up in her new car and took us a mountain valley we’ve never seen before, past picturesque lakes and villages. Her parents, sister, mom’s brother, his wife and oldest daughter met us at a restaurant/agriculture-basically farm to table cow/goat/sheep/pig farm and associated products. The owner Marco was a delight! We had seven types of cheeses, gelato all around, and he brought 3 bottles of different types of grappa for us all to try. Then the tour began-we saw the original four table space that he started with, his cheese production room, the sheep eating their dinner, the storage room for cheese and his dried meats which was carved into the side of a mountain. The whole wall on one side was rock! It was such a wonderful day-the view was spectacular even in the rain. Lovely people and so fun to spend time with Stefania!Read more

    • Day 14–15

      R. Alimonta/Bochette Centrali Day 3

      September 7 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 45 °F

      We were up at 5:45 and I’m pretty sure I only slept from 3-5:30. Our roommates were nice but noisy and I was on high alert…not sure why, except that I think I was nervous about the route/hike today. We looked out the window to absolute magic. The scale of these mountains is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Sunrise on them was something we will remember forever. We had breakfast, brushed our teeth elbow to elbow with strangers in kind of a hallway area that has 3 sinks. Feels like you’re at camp:/ The German (or Dutch) guy in our room just dropped his pants to change his underwear. I’m definitely never staying in a shared room again. Anyhoo, off we went up a rocky moraine, eventually having to put spikes on so we could climb the glacier to the Via Ferrata Bocchette Centrali. The most beautiful and difficult hike I’ve ever done. The via Ferrata wound through towering mountains, and we clung to the cliff, climbed and descended ladders. And when we weren’t hooked to the cable we were scrambling up and down rocks. It was a full body workout and we are both so thankful our bodies held up.
      We stopped at the first Refugio we stayed at on Thursday for lunch-it was nice to see it in the sunshine and see the mountains surrounding it. There was a massive trail race going on so lots of dodging and cheering for runners on our way down. We stopped about an hour and a half down at another Refugio for a water and espresso. Our knees, shoulders, and feet are killing us. We made it to Davide’s car and had hiked 10.75 miles.
      At the same hotel we were at Wednesday and so thankful for our private room, private bathroom, clean sheets and no stinky people! Our hotel has a sauna and an indoor pool-we enjoyed both. Walked to dinner after a free drink from our hotel along with violin playing by the manager’s 10 year old daughter!
      We need to do laundry, shower, and rest. Tomorrow we go see Stefania and her family!
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    • Day 13

      R. Brentei to R. Alimonta-day 2

      September 6 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

      We were up at 5:45-had a pretty good nights sleep in our bunk beds. Unfortunately it was still socked in-praise God it’s not raining. Davide decided we should change our route in hopes that tomorrow is clearer because the beauty of that leg is stunning. We started back down the path we had walked up yesterday, feeling every bit of our packs. Mine feels like it’s 30 pounds and JDs feels 60. We are both probably exaggerating but hiking at about 8300 feet of elevation with big packs is killer. We packed way too much! At 3 miles going uphill my heart felt like it was going to burst. Thankfully we stopped at Refugio Tuckett for an espresso with the nicest people working there. The sun came out and gave us a glimpse of the beauty that has been around us all along and it was magical. After that breather, we kept heading up and up to SOSAT Ferrata. We were over a 1000 feet up on the side of a cliff-thankfully the clouds obscured the bottom so I couldn’t quite fathom how high we were. We ascended and descended the mountain face via ladders, rebar steps. We’ve never done a via Ferrata with packs so that made it even more challenging. The rain held off most of the day and we made it to Refugio Alimonta after 9 miles. This is definitely the hardest hiking I’ve ever done. The Refugio has a stone exterior and pine paneled interior. Our bunk room has room for 7 so again waiting to see if we have roommates. JD ordered a salami sandwich (only 5 euros!) and we each had a beer. There is no phone service here so we are really out of touch! Suddenly, the clouds parted and the sun came out illuminating these massive and beautiful mountains all around us. I cried at the beauty. We showered, then sat outside enjoying the view and the company of a couple from Portland. Dinner was served with a choice between appetizers, entree and dessert. We had assigned seats:) Sat with five very nice people from France and had a delightful evening meeting a couple from Montreal and four hysterical guys from Cornwell! Headed up to our room about 8:30. It was set up to sleep 7 and by midnight, seven were in there. Not sure communal sleeping is for me.Read more

    • Day 12

      Mountain hut to hut hike-day 1

      September 5 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      We finalized our packing this morning and our packs are heavy…we know we shouldn’t be bringing all of it, but can’t seem to narrow it down! The rain was really coming down while we ate breakfast. We met our guide, Davide at our hotel-he is a young father, incredibly fit and handsome. Walking out to his car we ran into our favorite thing….cows with bells on! The rain lightened up as we drove to the trailhead. We got out and had to add via Ferrata gear to our already heavy bags. We began the hike through the woods with just a gentle pattering of rain, but very quickly gaining elevation so began to sweat in our gore-Tex jackets. JD is in such incredible shape-he could have reached the top so quickly without me slowing things down! Then it began to rain so hard. Soon my pants were soaking wet and so were my shoes. The trail turned into a small river and then we reached a waterfall cascading over the trail. A group of five in front of us were stopped-Davide motioned to us, like it was no big deal. He jumped onto a rock in the middle and then to the other side. JD was next and I was last. Had I had even a moment to think about it I wouldn’t have done it. The rock was under a torrent of water. Thankfully, Davide grabbed my hand and pulled me over.
      We got to the Refugio after 5 miles-it was packed with dripping hikers. I was soaked all the way through, every item of clothing. We changed out of our wet things and hung them up in a basement boiler room, and got our room. We have a small room with four bunked single beds-not sure if there will be others with us yet. The day is kind of stretching out in front of us as there is no WiFi and limited cell service. Really praying it clears up because we are surrounded by the most gorgeous mountains. JD spent the afternoon drawing, I’m listening to a downloaded podcast. We played Oh Heck, finished a fiction audio book we’ve been listening to, watched the clouds play peekaboo with the mountains, checked and re checked the forecast. Thankfully we had just enough service to FaceTime Burkey for his 3rd birthday! Dinner was unreal-choices of cannelloni, pasta and tomatoes for the first course, pork chop or frittata or bratwurst for the second then panna cotta or a blackberry tart. Wowza! Got to know our guide better-he’s an Italian version of my brother:) The rain is slowing and the mountains are more clear.
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    • Day 3

      Passo Diabolo...

      July 11 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Fixlotte.... was für ein irrer Tag 🫣

      Aber der Reihe nach - erstmal zum Arte Sella!
      Und die Anfahrt dahin... echt einfach crazy 😂
      Vogelwild!! Dafür der Park... WOW - jeden km Anfahrt wert... der Hammer!!😲😳🤗 weiß nicht ob die Fotos das so rüberbringen...

      Dann weiter, zum Wolf von Vaia, nächstes magisches Tierwesen 😊 ...VW Navy, kürzeste und schnellste Strecke.... 🙈 böser Fehler 🙈🙈
      10 km gefühlt bergauf auf 2.10m breiter Straße 😂 mit 234 Tornates - ok, mag ich ja...
      Dann 10 km auf 1500 m bei gleich breiter Straße 🫣 bis zu letzten Hütte, dann beginnt Schotter...🤭
      Bewohner der letzten Hütte sagen: Schotterweg geht scho.... Alternative: 20 km zurück

      8 km Schotterweg über den Berg mit echt teilweise 2m Breite.... 😎 vielleicht hab ichs falsch verstanden...😅
      Besser geht nicht....???

      Doch, geht: Reifen vorne links sagt, jetzt is gut....🤢😎 na gut, eh langweilig.... wechseln😖

      Aber soweit alles gut🙂👍, irgendwann zurück im Hotel mit Notbereifung - morgen erstmal Reifen kaufen...
      Ah ja, Wolf heut nicht geschafft 🤨😉
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    • Day 1

      Italien is irgendwie weiter weg...

      July 9 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      ...zumindest hats heute lang gedauert
      Hab mitgezählt - 47 Baustellen, überflüssige Rauchpausen 🫣 und als Highlight: nach der Brenner Maut Station ALLE Fahrspuren auf EINE ....😂😂😂😂😂
      Aber irgendwann dann doch über den Molveno See in San Lorenzo angekommen
      Cocktail is super- sagt die eine Hälfte, super schön hier sagen 100%🤗

      Morgen geht's zum Drachen.... 💫
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    • Day 4

      Na also....

      July 12 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Heute nur noch kurz... In der Früh unserem Hotelier die Reifen Thematik erklärt - der hat sich echt mega gekümmert!!!👍🥰

      Urgent Order schön und gut... aber den Reifen gibt's in ganz Norditalien nicht 🙈 zumindest nicht bis Samstag

      Vormittag dann Gewitter 🌧🌩🌧, nachmittag kleine Wanderung ums Dorf...
      Und unser Hotelier gibt nicht auf: 16.12 die Info - 2 Reifen in Bozen 🤗, nicht Conti, aber gleiche Größe...
      Na also...😁! Aber mit max. 80 kmh (guad, warn auch mal 94) und endlos Tornates... zeitlich enge Kiste bis 18.00 Uhr
      Aber um 17.54 vor Ort und die Jungs waren mega drauf...👏👏👏🫶 -->2 neue Goodyear 🛞🛞

      Schon cool, so 4 richtige Reifen am Auto🤗😅
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    • Day 2

      Der Atem der Bäume...

      July 10 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 19 °C

      ...war jetzt nicht der Überhit - schöner Weg mit verschiedenen Skulpturen - aber Max, da geht mehr - komm mit a paar Sägen runter🤭🤗

      Dann der Drache... alter Schwede 😲... der is echt heftigst mega krasse Kunst... Und riesig - Max, bring auch genügend Sprit mit.. da mach ma a noch orn..😅🫣Read more

    • Day 5

      Lago di Nembia und Lago di Molveno

      July 13 in Italy ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      Heute vom Lago di Nembia zum Lago di Molveno gewandert, um den komplett herum und wieder zurück 🤗
      Wirklich schöner See, klein aber richtig fein...
      Und überschaubar wenig los😊

      Später noch Abstecher nach Andalo (da ist wiederum unüberschaubar viel los, ganz ohne See 🫣😅) und Cavedago...

      Na ja, und morgen geht's auch wieder Richtung Heimat

      PS: Ach ja, in Italien kannst du einfach 112 anrufen, wenn Bär vor dir steht 😅 die helfen dir dann weiter.... 🤣
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    • Cinque Laghi - Tour

      September 2, 2014 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      Die schönen Tage im so beschaulichen Villnösstal, das einer Oase der Ruhe gleicht, gehen zu Ende. Der Gasthof Edelweiss mit seinen knorrigen, aber sympathischen Wirtsleuten wird uns in Erinnerung bleiben. Echte Typen eben. Das nächste Ziel wartet schon. Richtung Süden verlassen wir die Autobahn an der Etsch entlang bei Mezzocorona/Mezzolombardo. Klingelts? Genau. Hier sind zwei große Trentiner Weinabfüller beheimatet. Die Route führt in den Westen. Nach dem Städtchen Dimaro schraubt sich die Straße hoch ins Val di Rendena, dass eingezwängt zwischen der Brenta und dem Adamello-Presanella Gebirge liegt. Einige Kilometer hinter Madonna di Campiglio finden wir eine schöne Unterkunft für die nächste Zeit. Gleich die Tour am nächsten Tag hat's in sich. Es beginnt, wie immer, harmlos nach einer Anfahrt mit dem ÖN, mit einer Seilbahnfahrt. Die großartige Cinque Laghi Tour beschert uns einige tolle Blicke in die umgebende Bergwelt. Die Seen sind ein Traum. Unterschätzt haben wir allerdings den langen Rückweg direkt zu unserem Hotel in Sant Antonio di Mavignola, der sich ewig zieht. Zum Glück ist es lang hell. Die letzte halbe Stunde laufen wir gut ausgetretene Trampelpfade in der Dämmerung. Die Zeit : unterwegs von 10 bis 10. Es gibt doch noch was zu Essen. Den Schlummertrunk dazu, wie soll es anders sein, ein Marzemino, haben wir uns redlich verdient.Read more

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