6 months or more have passed since I left Les Deux Alpes. Am I a ski god? Unfortunately, I am currently more geek! But what happed?
I left Les Deux Alpes in Mid April, nearly missing my plane as I took a coach load of customers to their check-in, only to realise that my flight was before theirs. As they were passing through the airport they suddenly caught me running at high speed to catch my plane.
I made my way to my brother's house in Tunbridge Wells and started putting together the final plans for my next 8 weeks before returning to my job at BT. What plans I ask myself. The plan was to have as few plans as possible!
I organised to get my car serviced and MOTed to get it back on the road after 4.5 months in my parents' garage. In the meantime I was dependent on public transport and was amazed to find a bus that went from nearly outside my brother Charles' house to opposite my parents house 15 miles away. The bus journey may have taken more twice as long, but at least I could make the journey as most of my non skiing clothes were at my parents.
Slowly I gathered together my walking gear and decided that now was the chance to buy a bivi bag, or very small tent. For some reason I have always wanted a bivi bag. Don't ask.
My plans only went as far as arranging to catch up with Susan in Munich one weekend and head down to the Dolomites to do some walking and via ferrata climbing, or Klettersteig as the Germans call it. Nothing else, other than a ferry ticket and car insurance was organised.
After 10 days, I headed off by 13 year old Peugeot 306 to Dover to catch a ferry. The route went something as follows:
Strasbourg
Black Forest
Lindau on Lake Constance where I spent 3 nights
Algund / Merano where I spent a couple of nights
Munich for the weekend
Truden where I spent 3 nights
Pozza di Fassa for 4 nights
Canazei for 3 nights
Arabba with Colletts for 11 nights
Zug for 1 night
France
My memory is getting a bit hazy now.
I did as little driving on motorways, autoroutes, autobahns as I could. I did have 5 weeks to play with, so getting places fast was not critical. I was here to enjoy the view, find interesting places and do lots of walking.
I spent a day walking around Strasbourg. I regret not having a proper local meal of chouxcroute.
I explored the Black Forest by car. It was like driving through a holiday brochure in some places. I must come back.
I then ended up stopping at Lindau on Lake Constance where I set up my very small one man tent and hired a bicycle. I found the tent was very small. Well, it wasn't sub 1kg for nothing! I explored the centre of Lindau and the surrounding countryside on the city bike. The main memories are of lots of fruit farms selling fruit and home made obstler, as well as fresh lake fish.
Merano was where I got some hill walking in through vineyards and bought some wine.
Then I made a dash to Munich where we headed to southern Bavaria to do a number of walks and a cycle ride through Munich with a compulsory stop at a Biergarten.
I then headed south again and ended up in Truden where I nearly slid down a mountain onto a road! It was easy walking up the mountain, but very unstable coming down with stones and fircones making it hard to get a good grip. There were a large number of trees that had come down over the winter across paths.
It was while I was in Pozza di Fassa that I was playing with Twitter on my mobile phone and mentioned the Dolomites in a tweat, only to suddenly get an e-mail saying that "Mountain Holidays (Colletts)" was now following me. Colletts provided the photographs to the two books on via ferratta that I had with me. This e-mail prompted me to contact Colletts to see if they had started their summer season. They were starting in 5 days...
The weather was generlly very kind, although I did get caught in one almighty storm when I was staying in Canazei and was descending from the Pordoi Pass. I ended up making it to a road and hid under a bridge with a stream running through it. As the stream grew and ran more vigorously, I started to wonder if I was shelting in the best place from the heavy rain and hail!
I ended up in Arraba with Colletts. Finally, I did 3 via ferrata, but as I had found out over the previous few weeks, there was still a lot of snow on the mountains, so most via ferrata were still closed.
I originally booked one week with Colletts which I then extended to 11 nights, finally leaving to head off to Zug to catch up with an old school friend and family on my journey back home...
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
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