Category: Mission Triglav – Slovenia, Italy, France 2017
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Vogel
We were keen to test our legs for Triglav and decided that a walk up to Vogel (1922m) would be just the ticket. We caught the cable car to 1537m and then wound our way up towards the summit. The terrain is tricky as it’s very stony and not the easiest to walk on. Unless…
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Almost there
The nostalgic drive home through France lost its rosy glow soon after leaving Perouges. Avoidance of the tolls meant tedious driving along featureless roads. Even worse, not one of the rest stops had toilets. In the end we pulled into a farm track and did what had to be done there. Poor lorry drivers! I…
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Manosque – Perouges
Time to hit the road and head for home. We’ve decided to bumble our way home sans toll roads which means we’ll be considerably slower getting to Dunkirk but hopefully it will be more enjoyable. We both have fond memories of driving through the French countryside and stopping in pretty towns and villages. That was…
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No rest rest day – Sisteron
I could have sworn that Steve declared today a rest day. Our legs had worked hard yesterday and I was looking forward to sitting in the sun, catching up with emails and reading my kindle. It was freezing until 10ish when the sun started to warm things up a bit. Two hours in and the…
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Gorges Galore
This part of France is awash with gorges so in order to avoid been gorged out we chose to walk one close by (oppedette) and the following day, the most famous – Verdon. It was a dull but reasonably dry afternoon by the time we arrived at Gorges d’Oppedette. I have to say it didn’t…
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Pinerolo- Manosque
We said our farewells to Jan and Nik and set off towards our destination, the town of Manosque. It seemed like a good base for our exploration of the Verdon Gorge and also of Provence. It was a beautiful morning but both Steve and I were very grumpy with each other and out of sorts.…
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Fenestrelle
My imagination was caught by pictures of the Forte di Fenestrelle. A military folly, it has a 3km long wall and an indoor staircase of nearly 4000 steps connecting the complex of forts and buildings. It’s built on a hill, with majestic views over the mountainous area, 40 minutes drive outside Pinerolo. Everyone gamely agreed…
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Faulty Towers and Turin
Well my prediction was incorrect and it was actually me that experienced the tummy trouble. An unpleasant midnight hour was spent on the loo while him indoors slept like a baby in the other room. Luckily my unintended detox was just that and I felt fine, if a bit tired the next morning. Which was…
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Colico/Pinerolo
On our final full day in Colico, we walked to Forte di Fuentes along the banks of the river Adda. It was a lovely day for a meander and the fort itself,although derelict, was a quiet and serene place to have a wander around. On our return to our apartment we spent some time lazing…
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Oh what a perfect day – Colico to Dervio
Today was one of those perfect days that you get every now and then, days that you know you will treasure and think about when the weather is awful outside and life is not all it could be. It didn’t start that well in all honesty. Our original plan was to catch the train from…
