dolomoto
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I'm fortunate enough to live a few hours south of the Italian Alps. Last August, I made some time for a long weekend trip to Passo Stelvio, the highest paved road in Italy and quite famous for it's dozens of switchbacks. I've been to Stelvio many times but this trip was a new one for my riding buddy Tim (Versys 650).
The Uly was packed up and ready to go.
The campground is right at the base of Stelvio but still at a bit of elevation, 5500'. The campsite has a nice view of the Stelvio glacier.
Camping Trafoi: https://www.camping-trafoi.com/
A closeup of the glacier:
On a previous trip here with the wife, we camped here and hiked nearly to the glacier. Trails are well marked and there are several waterfalls coming off the glacier.
I brought my Coleman 1 burner stove but had a spot of trouble getting it level with my well used cookpot. Score: ground-1, risotto-0.
The second attempt went much mo betta.
I don't get tired of this view.
The first day dawned clear with just some clouds at the peak. Time for some ethiopian coffee in my aeropress.
Tim's a late sleeper; I fried up some bangers while waiting for him to get up.
The Uly was packed up and ready to go.
The campground is right at the base of Stelvio but still at a bit of elevation, 5500'. The campsite has a nice view of the Stelvio glacier.
Camping Trafoi: https://www.camping-trafoi.com/
A closeup of the glacier:
On a previous trip here with the wife, we camped here and hiked nearly to the glacier. Trails are well marked and there are several waterfalls coming off the glacier.
I brought my Coleman 1 burner stove but had a spot of trouble getting it level with my well used cookpot. Score: ground-1, risotto-0.
The second attempt went much mo betta.
I don't get tired of this view.
The first day dawned clear with just some clouds at the peak. Time for some ethiopian coffee in my aeropress.
Tim's a late sleeper; I fried up some bangers while waiting for him to get up.
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