Monday, June 14, 2010

Europe tour starts

Camping grounds in the mountains above Ivrea Brent with a frypan fill of Italian pasta



Ivrea slalom course





Well I have now been in Europe and have travelled from Munich to Augsberg, back to Munich and on to Avrea in northern Italy with Mike Brent and Johann. The trip over was long and tiring but managed the train trip to Augsbergwithout mishap and was happy to get to the BLZ and meet up with Brent. I am happy to let the boys drive as driving in left hand drive cars gets a bit of getting used to especially with the narrow streets in Italy the fast drivers and crash barriers.





The car is a little small due to the gear we have to travel with. Avrea is the site for the Extreme Mountain Games and as far as the kayaking is concerned it is certainly extreme. Racing down 12 metre waterfalls deadly rapids with leaps of drops and rocks. Certainly not for the weak hearted. Stayed two nights up the mountain camping. Ate in little Italian restuarants and struggled a little to get the order across. At one time we ordered three pastas only to have three fry pans fill of pasta. Delicious but enough to feed about 12 people when we were only three. Did manage to get a doggy bag and did not have to buy food for the following couple of days.


Moved for the next couple of days into Avrea for the slalom sprint and boatercross. Avrea is a lovely historic city with an amazing river running through the middle of it with part being converted into an slalom rather narly slalom course. The mountain games included kayaking bouldering rock climbing biking and running and created a very festive weekend.

Left Avrea after prizegiving and headed north through the mountains into France to Bourge St Maurice and are staying with friends ( Cierons parents ). It was like an oasis arriving here after four nights camping and all the travelling. Cierons parents are lovely and fantastic hosts. Thanks very much for everything. This morning went for a two hour bike ride across the mountain roads with absolutely amazing scenery with views across the valley to the snow capped ski mountainswith all the small french villages spread across the valley. Looking forward to many more bike rides. I have been give many other rides and day walks for the next couple of days and when Kay gets here. Great to have R & R today and recharge the batteries so I can attempt to keep up with the younger generation. They have so much energy.





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