Day 13

Wir verabschieden uns von Judiths Geschwister und deren Familien. Und fahren wieder los…

Total distance: 106.73 km
Max elevation: 544 m
Min elevation: -33 m
Total climbing: 994 m
Total descent: -890 m

Day 11

Vollgas nach Piano di Conca. Dort werden wir sehr herzlich empfangen.

Total distance: 118.48 km
Max elevation: 1035 m
Min elevation: -1 m
Total climbing: 599 m
Total descent: -1379 m

Day 10

Nach einer amüsanten Zugfahrt durch die Poebene von Verona nach Parma geht es wir per Rad hoch auf 1000müM. und rüber in die Toskana. Von diesen 162km haben wir natürlich nur 76km mit Velo gemacht 🙂

Total distance: 162.73 km
Max elevation: 845 m
Min elevation: 43 m
Total climbing: 1047 m
Total descent: -305 m

Day 9

Juhui, endlich Sommer und Andi hat wieder Veloschuhe:-) In Arco haben wir uns entschieden doch nicht nach Venedig zu radeln, sondern Judiths Geschwister in der Toskana zu besuchen.

Total distance: 90.45 km
Max elevation: 775 m
Min elevation: 67 m
Total climbing: 391 m
Total descent: -964 m

Day 8

Was ist denn mit dem Val di Sole los? Nicht so sonnig, nur kalt und regnerisch!

Total distance: 95.78 km
Max elevation: 1034 m
Min elevation: 405 m
Total climbing: 1248 m
Total descent: -1501 m

Day 7

Wir geniessen nochmals eine Wanderung mit Eva und Bruno zum Gletscher di Dosegu. Am Nachmittag verabschieden wir uns von Eva und Bruno. Vielen herzlichen Dank für euren Besuch und für den feine Znacht! Dann kurven wir die enge Passstrasse des Gavia’s über den Passo del Tonale ins Val di Sole.

Total distance: 46.59 km
Max elevation: 2476 m
Min elevation: 942 m
Total climbing: 719 m
Total descent: -2249 m

Day 6

Schöner Aufstieg, wir können mit den dicken Cyclern mithalten ? Wir freuen uns auf den Besuch von Bruno und Eva. Am Nachmittag wandern wir zusammen auf den Monte Gaviola.

Total distance: 46.59 km
Max elevation: 2476 m
Min elevation: 942 m
Total climbing: 719 m
Total descent: -2249 m

Switzerland


On 17.7.2017 we say goodbye to Andi’s parents, who have welcomed us with great hospitality the last three weeks. Thanks again! Exactly at 07:17 we cycle with our packed bikes to Baar. There we also say goodbye to Judith’s parents. The farewell always hurts, even if you have long been looking forward to it …


For the first stage we shoot for something big, however we still enjoy a cool down in the Walensee. The pushing with the heavily laden bike must still be practiced, Andi falls and lands very softly in the stinging nettle. It burns horribly. Fortunately, we have Schüssler salt ointment 3&8 and a second mirror with us. Thanks Rita and Michi. 🙂


The visit to Andis grandmother in Landquart was great and entertaining. She is still top fit. We hope that it remains like this. Thanks again for the great Zvieri!


Tired we arrive in Küblis and enjoy the sleep in a comfortable bed.


On the second day, we head towards Davos. The new bypass tunnels are awesome, because up to Klosters the road is almost car-free.


After Davos Glaris we turn left into the Landwasser gorge. And cycle on a gravel track, which later becomes a flowing single trail. Which is easy possible with our heavily loaded steel-wheels.


A secluded farmer-pub rewards us with a homemade, selfservice pizza.


Strengthened it goes again in a short single trail with a few steps, which has stressed bikes and rider, fortunately all went well.


From Filisur we head towards Albulapass via Bergün. In Bergün, it is crowded with cycling travellers.


At Lake Lai da Palpuogna we ignore the camping prohibition sign and stay directly at the lake. Only a fisherman caught us later at night. He gives us information on fly fishing. Would be something for you Tim.


After a windy night we cycle up to our first big pass. Shortly before the Albulapass we overtake Horst, a retired German bike traveler. Great respect Horst for your performance! We wish you a nice trip over the next passes! We hope that we also can make such tours at the age of 65.


In the Engadin we cycle along the cross-country ski slope towards Pontresina. Shortly after the Berninapass we leave Switzerland behind us.

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