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Ogni Santi
Since in Italy we had off on all saints day, it was a 4 day weekend for us. A girl, denise from our residence here invited us to come visit her in her hometown. After celebrating halloween a bit we went to Trento on thursday. Trento is a little town in nothern italy in the dolomites actually. They have a university also. I really liked the city, because it is even smaller than padova and very cute. I like that the italians ...
A day of cold and hot
... I was taking no chances at racing around the wonderful sweeping bends as you never know if there is a snow drift or ice on the road.
The road soon became extremely windy and twisty and soon I was heading up a pass. The last 20 or so miles had been in trees and bush with not much to be seen and the temp was now up to 7 Celsius. However that high temp was not going to last and as the road got higher it got colder.
Soon the trees and bushes disappeared ...
Back to civilization
... it had. we didn't had a street number for this place and our GPS wanted us to be stuck, so we sat and pondered. couldn't find Sant Ambrogio let alone the Saponara. What we didn't know is that we came in from the wrong side. After playing with the GPS, we got unstuck, and found it, but no one was there. We weren't expected until three, so we left and went on down into town to see the lay of the land. There, we found a cute little ...
No marmite, just rain
... for a bite to eat and before starting on our 'real' trek up to Nago-Torbole which is slightly set back from the edge of the lake.
First stop were the ruins of ruins of Penede castle, which took a little hunting down, as we preceeded up a steep cobbled footpath and then past numerous vineyards before locating these high up on the cliff/mountain. Fortunately by then the rain had eased off so we were ready to get stuck in to further climbing to reach Marmitte dei ...
Otzi the Iceman
As if we havent had enough of trains, we decided to take another one to the nearby Bolzano for a day trip. However, we are now experts at using the Italian rail system, mostly thanks to the DIY electronic ticket booths. They have an English option, our saviour. They are the same all over the country, so easy once you have worked out the timetables and tickets.
Most of the people in the region around us speak German (lots ...