October 15, 2019
Day 25 - Sciaves to Cortina
Riding the Old Rails
Thankfully the post ride bevys last night sanded the rough edges of my grumpiness (I'm really sounding like an old man ... I won't bother to look in a mirror for the next few days to confirm it in the hope that it's just a passing phase). Anyway, a good night's sleep and we wake up to another perfect Alpine day, and a day we have been looking forward too as one of the 'pins' of the trip.
Today we ride into the Dolomites from the north. This section is reputed to be one of the most beautiful rides in Italy and we are excited to see it for ourselves.
Once again, we have about 700 m of net climbing to do, gross will be more than that, but we were pleasantly surprised to find that the climb up to Toblach, and then the climb and descent into Cortina were along old rail lines and were more or less consistent 2 -3 % grades. Quite easy cycling with no lung busting climbs and multiple elevation gain and then loss valleys to go through.
It was also a Sunday, so there were a LOT of other cyclists out. Rant warning ... I used to rant about bottled water, and a whole lot more, but now I'm on to e-bikes. I italicised 'cyclists' as the vast majority of the people we saw were on e-bikes. Now if you're elderly (which means 10 years more than me) or have some physical impairment that means you would not otherwise be out on a bike, an e-bike is a wonderful thing. But if you are 15 years old 'barely' pedalling along with no hands texting your friend (who may be right beside you doing the same thing) then something is wrong!
Breath deep. Focus. Okay. That's gone now.
A lot of the folks on e-bikes fell into the 'need' group, and for the rest, I guess I'm just going to be like one of those old Penny Farthing riders bemoaning the advent of the diamond frame ‘safety bike’.
Beautiful alpine country up to Toblach and then the ride south into the Dolomites which is spectacular. I don't think my pictures really captured the feel as the valley is quite narrow and in a lot of shade making big panoramic shots difficult if not impossible.
We had a small world experience today too. Just after lunch in Toblach we ran into another touring couple who were stopped taking a picture at the same place we were.
We haven't seen that many other tourers since leaving the Dresden / Prague corridor so we had a bit of a chat. Turns out Marielle and Martijn, a younger Dutch couple, were nearing the end of an epic ride from China back home (if you can call being 1500 km from home 'almost done'), They also had Rohloff's with belt drive (gear junkie at heart! if you don't know what I'm talking about, don't worry). Since they were Dutch and into epic tours, and had Santos bikes with the above kit, we took a chance and asked the classic 'Dumb Question' ... 'Do you know Hera? She's Dutch and has the same bike. We hosted her when she came through Canmore.'
This is the almost the equivalent of telling someone you're from Canada and they proceed to ask if you know their Aunt who lives in Hamilton.
Well, it turns out they do know Hera. So there. There is no such thing as a dumb question.
Made it down to Cortina and booked into a 'rustic' but very centrally located apartment for the next two nights. Great dinner out ... food good, not great, but this is Italy now so every place is pretty lively and you can't help but get caught up in it. That's what makes it great!
Song of the Day ... Mountain Sound by Monsters and Men ... a live version made up in a field ... much like our trip is unfolding!!
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Today's ride: 92 km (57 miles)
Total: 1,739 km (1,080 miles)
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The sick;
The lame;
And the lazy!
I turned 78 this year and am trying to hold out until I am 80!
Mike
3 years ago