Thursday 16 April 2015

Weekend in Liguria

Albenga

11-04-2015 - Albenga

Walked along the coast from Albenga to Finale Ligure (20km)

I walked through the old town of Albenga with its "caruggi" [narrow lanes] and its "stendua" [washing on the line], and quaint little restaurants selling fish and farinata [chickpea omelette]. The bakeries let out a perfume of fresh bread and "fügassa" [white pizza]...
Clothes hanging to dry in the small lanes

Outside the walls of the old town -now a pedestrian area- the traffic is pretty heavy and you just breathe car smog... better to head off to the beach. The seaside restaurants and seashore facilities -cabins and bars- are getting ready for the new summer season ahead, sieving sand and repainting walls.
There's a nice fresh breeze, and it's a little overcast so I feel quite comfy with my wind jacket and long trousers. I still have the idea of putting my feet in the water though...
sieving sands

Along the road from Albenga to Ceriale, the greenhouses are in full swing and the campsites are also getting ready for the summer. Midway along the road I took a break to wear my Xero shoes - the sockless season has begun ;-)

Xeros are GO!

From Ceriale to Borghetto Santo Spirito they built a nice wooden sidewalk overlooking the sea, running along the Via Aurelia - the first paved Roman road, that runs from Rome to France. The view here is really something!


great views





















Now I have to find a place to eat... to start with, I'm stopping for an apple in Loano.
Borghetto
















The way from Borgio Verezzi to Finale Ligure includes walking under a road tunnel - only 145m, but still I used my buff to protect my airways. Fortunately there was a guard-rail protected pavement, quite safe to walk on.
the tunnel!




Finally, I reached Final Borgo by 5:00pm -and only with that apple and a cereal bar. The whole tour measured 20 km in length plus detours in the old parts of the towns I passed.
My feet are pretty tired, but overall I feel well. I have a bit of a stiff neck as the rucksack was a bit too heavy - I could have avoided bringing the tablet along... I kept my Xeros for a couple of towns, but then went back to my well-padded trainers - to avoid my feet going up in flames. Like with barefeet, with Xeros it's a gradual thing - about 10 km for the first time this season, I guess it's a good enough start! :-)

I waited in Final Borgo for the climbers (and Rosie) to get back for a drink.
Finale
Dinner tonight was in a highly noisy environment - our group + another smaller but louder one - the background noise was so loud you couldn't hear yourself think!!! The meal took way too long, but I still managed to sneak away just after dessert... and retire to our camperised Qubo car ;-)
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12-04-2015 - Finale Ligure

Walked the Geology Trail on the Orera mountain

the trail
Tonight was colder and I felt a bit chilly, in spite of the extra blanket. I must keep in mind that April nights in Finale are not that warm, in spite of the hot days.
on the trail

the 3 dots

Today I walked with the climbers up to their climbing spot, then carried on along a trail in the woods.





I followed the 3-dots trail to St. Martin's Church, then followed the Geology Trail to see some local CAVES and an ancient DOLMEN.
Then I went on to the Tower of Bastia where I had my lunch of apple and cereal bar, before heading back to rejoin the others.

the Dolmen

the Tower of Bastia

















I spent just some 15 minutes at the climbing walls then started on my way back to Final Borgo, where I got me a well deserved ice-cream. I'm sitting on a bench in a quiet little square, away from the hustle and bustle of the more popular lanes and will be doing some reading before catching up with the climbers again, when they're back in about an hour or so.

Back to Final Borgo

More pix here :-)

Tuesday 7 April 2015

Easter Monday - Valle del Lys, Aosta Valley

 Had a nice snowshoes walk with Rosie and a couple of friends. We ventured in the Aosta Valley, climbing some 700m on snow covered slopes.

Here's the rest of the party
It's been really hard for me, I reached about just 100m from the top but I just couldn't walk anymore.

A glorious day :-)

The snow was pretty sluggish, but still the day was glorious - an awesome blue sky that turned a bit cloudy in the late afternoon.



















Starting time - it took us about 6 hours altogether

By the time we came back all the snow from this field was gone :-)
I put some technical details of the trail on Wikiloc: http://www.wikiloc.com/wikiloc/view.do?id=9291091 and the bulk of my pix here: http://tinyurl.com/p2wd3ob