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Sunday, August 24, 2008
Not a too long walk today, at least that is what we had in mind. But in the end this track was 18 kms long. And guess what: Elgar did not want to walk today - again. Instead he ordered us to take his girlfriend Rosa with us. We did not object as Rosa is much much smaller.

Good to know:
Distance: 18 km
Rate: easy
Altitude: Climb/descend more than 700 meters in altitude
Map (incl. elevation information): Walk at Ums (Sud-Tirol, IT)
GPS-track available for download: yes

The walk starts at a parking lot near the little church of Ums. Park your car here and follow track U.
The first few kilometers are along a forest with lovely views towards valleys with small villages. Be sure to watch out for birds as well; we saw lots of bullfinches and a black woodpecker just a few couple of meters away from us.

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After a while the path will take you in a forest and from thereon it steadily goes up (the track has become nr. 2).


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Saturday, July 19, 2008
We opted for the walk to the "Tschafon Hutte" (1737m). Elgar still had to recover from the Baerenfalle walk and decided not to go with us. Why on earth did we call him the Hiking Moose? But oh well ..... it had one advantage: our backpack was much lighter today.

Good to know:
Distance: 14,5 km
Rate: easy, but the track is going up (and down again)
Altitude: Climb/descend more than 850 meters in altitude
Map (incl. elevation information): Dolomiten: Tschafon Hutte
GPS-track available for download: yes
From the hotel parking lot we walk towards Tiers (Tires). As to avoid the busy road, we walk along the Breibach (Rio Brie), a small water that flows all the way to Tiers. The track goes slightly downhill for about 2 kilometers. A short but steep climb up brings us to the town where you can buy something to drink and eat (not on Sundays of course)
Cross the town for a few hundred meters and then turn right, climb up some stairs and follow the track. You will get on track 6U again (see walk St. Zyprian), but this time upon entering the forest we turn right (Track 4).

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The trail still goes uphill. We heard the sound of many cow bells but didn't see the cows until we reached the little St. Sebastian Chapel.


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Friday, July 11, 2008
This round walk starts form the parking lot of Hotel Dosses in St. Zyprian. You will need a whole day for it, so be sure to watch the weather forecast. You do not want to be stuck in the so-called Baerenfalle or Teufelsschlucht when there is thunder & lightning with lots of rain. The area around St. Zyprian is known for the mountain range called "Rosengarten", which is part of the Dolomites.

Good to know:
Distance: 19 km
Rate: heavy, but not too difficult
Altitude: Climb/descend more than 1000 meters in altitude
Map (incl. elevation information): Dolomiten: Teufelsschlucht/Baerenfalle
Like said before, we started the walk from the parking lot of our hotel Dosses. During the first few kilometres you follow a paved road slowly gaining elevation (Track 6U). You will get great views on the surrounding area. In June the fields are covered with all kinds of flowers.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008
imageThe weather predictions for today are awesome. Sun, blue skies, gentle breeze so time to go for a nice long walk. Elgar could not wait and is test-driving our GPS (see picture on the right).

This time we opted for a walk in Het Gerendal of about 17 kms (at the end we had walked 20 kms), the track we downloaded from GPSwalking again.

We have taken a lot of stunning photo's which, as usual, can be enlarged when clicking on them. So.... be patient while loading this page. Hope you enjoy it!

The plant world in the valley Gerendal is differently than elsewhere in The Netherlands. This is due to the fact that the soil is a rare mixture of materials like loess, lime and zinc. You therefore find an enormous mixture of plants in this valley.


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