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Monday, July 09, 2007

Mike pouts at the Bludenz Train Station.

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Wacky Hotel Room in Bludenz

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Timmelsjoch

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Lake on top of Fedadia

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Approaching Passo Gardena

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Allpenglow from Canazei


This was the view from the hotel room. That snow wasn't there the day we arrived, so yes, it was cold!
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Pouring Rain on Passo Costalunga

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Yes, we know our gender.

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Roberto on top of the world on Gavia

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Last 22 Hairpins up Stelvio

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View from Albula Pass descent

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View of Grimsel Pass from Furka Pass below Hotel Belvedere

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Mike & my brother on top of Grosse Scheidegg

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Rosenlaui Valley

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Riding towards Tannalp

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Initial Climb up to Melchsee-Frutt

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Back in Zurich

Shades of the last tour... We had a couple of glorious days in Italy, and rode across to Austria in a day with 3019 meters of climbing in only 80km (Jaufenpass and Timmelsjoch). Then on the next day it started raining as we reached the top of Silvretta, and we made the descent in a massive downpour. It was amazing to see steam come out of the road as the water hit it (it had been so hot!). We managed a 172km day that day into Bludenz. The next day, the rain got too bad, so we took a 2 hour train into Zurich (for 40 Euros per person), and worked from the office. We'll rest up again today and take off again for some more riding on Wednesday.

This tour is so far shorter than my last tour. Only 1277km and 27778m of climbing, so there's no hope of repeating my last tour's numbers. But it's been quite enjoyable, and I think my companions have loved it too. I'll try to get some pictures up today.

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

You only hear from me when its bad news...

That's very natural on tour. Bad weather means I get stuck at an internet cafe. Good weather means I'm riding. I didn't talk about how pretty mendelpass was, or what a fantastic meal we had at Hotel Gran Baita. I didn't talk about the day we descended Garvia, which felt like dropping out of the sky from on top of the world on twisty mountain roads. I didn't talk about Stelvio's fabulous hotel.

All that will wait for the final trip report, so stay tuned...

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Stuck in Canazei

Our luck has finally run out. After days of being able to ride every day (even when a thunderstorm caught us on Costalunga pass), we finally hit a day where we were stuck in due to rain. We attempted to ride up to Passo Sella, but freezing rain and hail (of the stinging kind) literally drowned our hopes.

The forecast tomorrow is for partly cloudy weather, so we'll make another attempt!

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

In Chur

We explored the Melchtal route that Jobst wrote about, as well as Grosse Scheidegg and the Lauterbrunnen valley. Its been very pretty, but it rained later yesterday, as well as in the afternoon today, slowing our progress. We are now headed into Italy... Tomorrow is a 2 pass day, and the day after that we should be able to get a good start on the Stelvio. If we are lucky, we shall get it over with before it rains again. This is easily the wettest European tour I've been on, but it's also been very very pretty. I am looking forward to exploring places I've never been.