A few days ago I was the privileged recipient of a short message under the above heading. It continued as follows:
26.08.2010 | Thurs | 1. Etappe | Schruns – St. Antönien |
Route: Schruns – Tschagguns – Tilisunaalpe – Grubenpass (2232 m) – Partnunsee – St. Antönien (Night: Gasthaus Alpenrösli)
27.08.2010 | Frid | 2. Etappe | St. Antönien – Zernez |
Route: St. Antönien – Küblis – Klosters – Laret – Davos – Sertig Dörfli – Sertigpass (2739 m) – Alpe Funtauna – Susauna – Brail – Zernez (Night: Hotel Bäer)
28.08.2010 | Sat | 3. Etappe | Zernez – Lü |
Route: Zernez – Susch – Ardez – Scuol – San Jon – Val S-charl – S-charl – Alp Astras – Passo da Costainas (2251 m) – Lü (Night: Gasthaus Hirschen)
29.08.2010 | Sun | 4. Etappe | Lü – Arnoga |
Route: Lü – Alp Champatsch – Pass dal Fuorn – Alp da Munt – Buffalora – Jufplaun – Lago Livigno – Passo di Fraele – Lago di San Giacomo – Trepalle – Bochetta Trelina – Arnoga (Night: Hotel Li Arnoga)
30.08.2010 | Mon | 5. Etappe | Arnoga – Val Rezzalo |
Route: Arnoga – Passo di Verva (2301 m) – Eita – Baite dei Rossi – Passo della Forcola (2208 m) – Sondalo – Le Prese – Fumaro – Baita Rezzalo (Night: Rifugio)
31.08.2010 | Tues | 6. Etappe | Val Rezzalo – Ossana |
Route: Val Rezzalo – Passo dell´Alpe – Passo Gavia (2618 m) – Pezzo – Case di Viso – Alta Via Camuna – Bochetta di Montozzo – Lago di Pian Palu – Pejo Terme – Ossana (Night: Hotel)
01.09.2010 | Wed | 7. Etappe | Ossana – Val d´Algone |
Route: Ossana – Malga Fazzon – Rifugio Copai – Rifugio Orsa Bruno – Madonna di Campiglio – Lago di Val d´Agola – Passo Bregn del Ors (1836 m) – Albergo Brenta (Night: Albergo)
02.09.2010 | Thurs | 8. Etappe | Val d´Algone – Torbole |
Route: Albergo Brenta – Stenico – Ponte Arche – Vido Lomaso – Rifugio San Pietro – Tenno – Riva – Torbole (Night: Hotel Villa Franca)
This all looks rather exciting. An Alpine journey….
No mileage or ascent/descent data has been provided. Perhaps just as well, though a piece of string on my map of Europe doesn’t produce anything too terrifying. (20 cm, actually; and I hope I don’t need to use it for navigation as most of the above place names are absent from it.) But whilst my map is a flat piece of paper, it does have some rather heavily shaded areas between the two points!
A call to a physio (carefully selected via Google) to discuss the recent damage to my knee provided the necessary comfort… “sounds like a torn cartilage, but you shouldn’t make it any worse; just try to ignore the pain – enjoy your trip.”
So a bag is being packed, batteries are being charged, and the next few entries on these pages will be from ‘on the road’ which I know many people prefer.
This will be quite an adventure. I’ve not been on such a trip for over 30 years. I’ve just failed in a search to illustrate this posting with an image from that trip, so instead there’s a picture of the transport I’ll be using this time (rather different to what I used 30+ years ago). I’m hoping that the owner is staying at home on this occasion!
Wow. Should be wonderful. Sounds it anyway.
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Look forward to your posts on the road.
An adventure indeed! Looking forward to your posts, should be good reading.
ReplyDeleteHave an excellent time!
Thanks Alan, Louise, I certainly plan to have a good trip. Stay tuned!
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