Monday, September 1, 2014

Day Seven: (My favorite day)

This was the first morning that Brandon woke me up and I had no idea where I was! I was so tired still and had been in a deep deep sleep. It was amazing. We got some breakfast at the hotel where we bumped into two older ladies from gues where... Colorado! Specifically Universiry of Denver Alumni! What a small world. We then found a tourist center to give us a map of the area, and even though it was 7 km to the base of the mountain we didn't want to walk to it so we called Alberto; our personal taxi driver who was such a nice man! He took us to the trailhead which we had no idea where it was and so our day started: 
Oh I didn't mention this is a graphic image? Woops sorry this was Calvin getting a bug down his pants right before the hike started! Had to take a picture. 

This might have been the least prepared any 3 of us have been for a hike but we were going to make it work. Keep in mind it stormed last night! 
Just up the first 10 minutes there was a house. Little italy as we called it. We started the trail thinking it would be an easy hike.. Boy were we wrong. 
If you think this incline was bad, think again this was the starting point and this was luxurious space compared to what was coming up ahead. 
About a quarter way up the mountain we turned around and kept saying wow picture time. Again and again and again. These two clowns kept me entertained for a while. Yes we had walking sticks that we found right by the base. They saved our lives countless of times. 
A little over halfway up the mountain. We had gone through very tiny switchbacks and basicaly climbed a foot in altitude everytime we took a step because it was that steep. 
Oh you don't see a trail? It's in there trust me underneath knee deep grass and it's only about one foot width wide. 
Believe it or not this is his happy face. 

The summit of the mountain was about 1796meters, and we started at 700meters. I'm not going to do the math so go to google and plug it into feet. Please. I don't think that anything I say is going to do our views today any justice but I will try my best. I RECOMMEND that if you come to Italy, do this hike!! It only took us 2 hours to get to the top. Give or take. The path we took kept getting narrower as we proceeded up the mountain, and at one point we crossed a cliff where there was a wire connected to the rocks so that we can hold on to it and not fall down the cliff. We went through mud, through grass and who knows what other bushes up to our chest, and had about one foot of room on the trail itself. When we got to the top the view was breathtaking and all three of us went into prayer and thanked God for such an amazing opportunity and His beautiful creation. The wind started blowing pretty hard and we wrote our names into the journal up above, while the others did their fare share of push-ups. Workout is key boys and girls. Okay enough talking here is what it looked like: 
Now coming down wasn't too hard, but we didn't have Alberto to come and save us. We started walking from the trailhead and estimated a good 7km walk. Luckily we hitchhiked for part of the walk, but one thing I am sure of. The italian people here in Belluno are so incredibly kind. This family let us fill up our water bottles, another restaurant owner said the store was closed but if we want he would give us bread and snacks for free, and then like I mentioned the hitchiking was very generous. We got to our hotel and showered it was about 6 and we were starving so we wanted Spagheti! The only thing here is that they don't eat dinner till 7:30. They drink a glass of wine and coffee before dinner so only caffe stores were open. 
We walked around and saw some great views with the sunset and the finally drumroll........ I got my first glass of wine in Italy and my Italian meal: 
Absolutely phenomenal day to say the least! Now off to Venezia tomorrow🇮🇹

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