Walking

  • Il Lombardia

    2nd-6th October – Around Lago Como A few days of down time with Sue sightseeing, boating, walking and chilling out in and around Como before coming home. And one last ride… The Giro di Lombardia, or simply Il Lombardia and… Continue reading

    Il Lombardia
  • A miracle at the top of Europe

    Day 35 (7th September) – First to Schynige Platte. One of the best ways to get both a birds eye view and inspection up close of the Bernese Alps, is to walk from First to Schynige Platte, catch the historic… Continue reading

    A miracle at the top of Europe
  • The enchanting forests of Tuscany

    We farewell the spectacular pale mountains, and head south to the beautiful hilly Chianti region of Tuscany. A week in a delightful old villa near Gaiole in Chianti. Six of us for a few days, then five. The pool set and… Continue reading

    The enchanting forests of Tuscany
  • Wild night in Locatelli 

    Rifugio Locatelli is set in one of the most spectacular parts of the Dolomites. Big call given every day has been spectacular! It is also one of the most popular and easily accessible, meaning – the place was packed!! Our… Continue reading

    Wild night in Locatelli 
  • One last climb

    The penultimate day of our walk was straight down and up affair with some navigation of via ferrata, a tunnel and one last long climb to Rifugio Locatelli. The track went up… And up… And up… And up… And up…… Continue reading

    One last climb
  • Morning at Vallandro

    Morning at Rifugio Vallndro waiting for the sun to shine on Croda Rossa. Light cloud swirls up its craggy red, grey and snowy slopes then disappears down the other side. A soft chilly breeze blows through from the north. We’ve… Continue reading

    Morning at Vallandro
  • Mountain collapsed. Detour!

    About to head off from Rifugio Biella when we learn that a big chunk of the Croda Rossa has collapsed and covered our route. Only happened a few weeks ago. Over two million tons of red rock sliced from the… Continue reading

    Mountain collapsed. Detour!
  • Walking on the moon

    En route to Rifugio Biella we traverse another stunning alpine limestone landscape. Layers of ancient coral reefs compressed, tilted, twisted and uplifted over hundreds of millions of years. Milky grey rock hardened through oxidation. Split and worn down through constant… Continue reading

    Walking on the moon