Walking and Sailing

Author: alasdair.geo (Page 13 of 13)

AA Day 00

Woke to an overcast day with low cloud but no rain.  We had a good breakfast with a big choice of freshly made bread.  We walked 1km to the bus stop and found another family there when we arrived.  The bus came early, complete with a national park tour guide who provided commentary in both English and German.  The guide told us there was another person also travelling on the bus who is starting the walk tomorrow.  (We chatted to Susan later.)  We were shocked to see that the toll for the road was 40 euros for a car!  The road climbed up and we had a stop for coffee and an exhibition of various minerals found in the area.  Further up and there was fresh snow lying, which was a bit worrying for our walk tomorrow.  This route had been used by the Romans, and throughout Medieval times for trade between Italy and the Salzburg region.  We drove through a number of tunnels, with the last one taking us onto the south side of the mountains.  The weather immediately improved with glimpses of sunshine and no more snow.  The road dropped down before climbing back up to the Kaiser-Franz-Josefs-Hohe where the road ended.  There was a view of the glacier in the distance and we were lucky to see the top of Grossglockner, the highest mountain in Austria.  The guide said that it was usually covered in cloud, despite the cloud everywhere else.  It was easy to spot marmots and ibex in the valley below.  We visited the start of the Alpe-Adria trail, had a look round the exhibitions of Porsche cars, the history of women mountaineering, and flora in the mountains.  We then went off to explore our accommodation for the night, passing some very tame marmots on the way.  We had left our rucksacks in the bus while we explored and were able to take a lift down to the bus and back up directly from the hotel.  We checked in to a nice room.  Online reviews of the food don’t look too good; we will shortly find out for ourselves.  (The other restaurant gets even worse reviews)

GR5 pages

The GR5 was my first long distance walk.  I originally planned to walk from Lake Geneva/Leman through the Alps to Nice.  Various blogs suggested it was a good idea to be fit before tackling the Alps, and that this could be achieved by starting on the North Sea coast at Hook of Holland.  As I had the time, I decided to do this.  Unfortunately, Christine was recovering from a broken foot, so I walked by myself.

The elevation profile may not be absolute, but each day is correct relatively.

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Alpe Adria

The Alpe Adria is a fairly new trail that we will walk in September/October 2023.  I’ve spent a few days booking accommodation.  There has also been a visit to Cotswold Outdoor to buy new rucksack, boots, and various odds and ends.

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Total distance: 752186 m
Max elevation: 2376 m
Total climbing: 32963 m

 

GR5 Day 01

Finally off the ferry, on a rather grey day at Hook of Holland.  I decided to walk westwards from the ferry terminal to the beach so that I would start my walk at the North Sea.  I had to walk into a gale to get to the North Sea, then turned round and started the great trek.  The walk was signposted on the tarred track, heading east, alongside the Rhine.  There was a ferry crossing, and then it was back to heading west.  I thought I was reasonably fit, but this last section was very hard going.  The rucksack felt heavy and my feet were very sore.  I finally arrived in Brielle, which is a nice old town, full of day trippers and got to the hotel.  Having gone upstairs to my bedroom, my muscles stiffened up, and it was extremely difficult to get back down the stairs for my evening meal.

Total distance: 26690 m
Max elevation: 8 m
Total climbing: 264 m

GR5 Day 00

I left home on my big adventure and took the train to London.  A tube ride, and then the train to Harwich International, where I boarded the ferry for Hook of Holland.  This was an overnight crossing so that I could start my walk the next morning.

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