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As I was reading along, I thought it was going to be "get off the bikes and sit *in* the lake". Or at least dangle your feet.
2 years agoGlad you chose the route you did! And good you rode to Riva just for the fantastic view.
2 years agoHi Kathleen. It does look a little tilted, doesn't it. Maybe just my phone camera. I didn't notice it before.
2 years agoHa ha. Too bad I'm losing my hair, though. Besides, this dude is way younger than me! And, way cooler. Thanks for writing Hannah.
2 years agoHi Keith. We wish we had more time here. I know the hotel you speak of. It's perched right up there. We were unloaded for this climb. It's not long, but it's steep. Thanks for writing.
2 years agoHi Scott. It truly is a fantastic place.
2 years agoA truly spectacular spot! We stayed at the hotel probably just left of where you took this shot. We thought that made sense so we wouldn’t have to make that steep climb fully loaded coming back. Also remember the hotel gave us a bottle of wine when we checked out…classy! Really enjoying following along reliving some our memories of that part of the world.
2 years agoThis could be a painting of a potential future version of you, Mr. O'Hara.
2 years agoIs that tower designed by the same guy in Pisa or is that camera parallax?
2 years agoThank Bill, Am I correct that this is in fact an epiphyte?
2 years agoGood point. It really does.
2 years agoMight be some kind of witch's broom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch%27s_broom
Wow. It looks like a slot canyon.
2 years agoThat’s phenomenal.
2 years ago
Hi Jacquie. We did that too! It's scortching here.
2 years ago