The weather forecast for this morning's ride wasn't looking too good, with rain expected in the afternoon. We did our best to get out early, but with colazione not starting until 7:30Am, it didn't work out so well. We were on our way at a little after 8:30 with our cycling jackets on.
We felt pretty confident about getting this longer ride completed quickly, because we were dropping from the mountains on to the coastal plain. Maybe we could be done before the forecasted rain?
Pretty happy at this point |
Downhill |
About an hour and 20km into the ride, just before Longarone, the rain started. Before it was forecasted!
So, we deviated from our route, climbed into Longarone and found a spot to get out of the rain. Luckily they served up some mean cappuccini.
Due cappuccini e cornetti |
Not looking too good |
Sweet jacket and slacks |
Tamara putting on her booties |
Some sweet gloves |
Smiling for some reason |
Lago di Santa Croce |
We pulled into the Hotel Cristallo a little before 4PM. A little wet, but for the most part not doing too bad. To our surprise, we had twin beds rather than the "matrimoniale" that we had been accustomed to. Oh well, we were too wet and tired to worry about it.
That night we had an awesome meal at a place called Osteria Ripasso. Tamara had a pasta dish where they used ginger (yes ginger!) in the pasta, while I had a a pasta dish with local sausage and tartufo.
Days stats
Distance: 555 miles
Elevation: 2200 feet (gain), 5500 feet (lost)
Day Two - Conegliano to Mestre
For some reason we had agreed to a 1-3PM meeting time to turn in our bicycles. With 90km of riding, we would need to have a much faster pace than we had been previously maintaining. Luckily the hotel had colazione at 7AM and we were on the road by 8AM.
The weather is looking much better today |
But we did have to stop for some cappuccini and cornetti.
I just love the chocolate cornettos |
Entrance to Terviso |
Traffic, traffic, traffic |
Once through Treviso, the cycling path followed the River Sile in all it's twisting fashion. Realizing that we were probably not going to make our meeting time (damn cappuccini!), I figured out a shortcut on my phone to eliminate some of the twists and turns.
As we moved down a secondary road, bypassing the river trail, it started to drizzle. To make matters worse, I was getting hungry. We stopped to look for something to eat at a couple of places with no luck, either no food or only whole pizzas cooked to order. We eventually settled on a grocery store and sat out of the rain while constructing and eating our panninis.
The rain stopped as we finished getting fueled up, so we put the pedal to the metal toward Mestre.
Old boat graveyard on the River Sile |
We followed the provided GPS coordinates to the bike garage only to not be able to find it. After a phone call, some WhatsApp chats, and circling the block a couple of times, a guy walked out of a building and smiled. Ahhh, we made it and just in time.
Anthony (the smiling guy) was kind enough to give us a ride to the stazione a couple of kilometers away. Before we knew it, we were dragging our suitcases through the mass of humanity called Venezia trying to find our B&B.
Gotta love Google Maps. A few bridges over a few canals, a few missteps down the wrong narrow alleys and we arrived at San Stae B&B, our home for the next three nights!
View from our room |
Venice |
Stats for day two
Distance: 60 miles
Elevation: 2000 feet (gain), 2100 feet (lost)
Link to GPS track
1 comment:
that is awesome. like these places. you take very nice photos. which cam you are using dear.
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