Viva Italia!

Ciao!

As Jake might very well have said to Elwood: “We have two bikes, four panniers, three and a half lungs, one ceramic hip, and enough years between us to get back to Queen Victoria. It’s a thousand miles to Naples give or take – hit it!”
This, in the event, is the route we took, starting in Turin, ending up in Naples. The blue bits we rode; where the line is red, we followed some excellent advice on a cycle forum for those visiting Italy: “Think of the occasional train journey not as a failing or an admission of defeat but as a treat – like an ice cream!”

Map of Italy
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Seriously?
Italy in three days, and my DF (don’t forget) list, compiled along the way in Vietnam earlier this year, just keeps growing… ChargersBattery pack VaselineSim card gizmo2...
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Santena, Piedmont, Italy
Day one - YeGods!
Too tired to post much. Three hours sleep followed by a mad Uber dash after the car refused to start, then the flight, then fifty odd miles of getting through and out of Turin and into...
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Vezza d'Alba, Piedmont, Italy
What a start to Day Two!
Oh, what a beautiful mornin’Oh, what a beautiful dayI’ve got a beautiful feelin’Everything’s goin’ my way
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Castagnito, Piedmont, Italy
Stunning. Just stunning.
Jens did warn me the first few days would be the toughest. I hope he’s right, because we’ve only done two and I’m shattered! It is, as if it needs saying, more than...
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Pezzolo Valle Uzzone, Piedmont, Italy
An easy day. Shome mishtake shurely
After the purgatory of the last couple of days we decided to take it easy today and took a route with about 30 some miles and not much more than 800m climbing. After 2km altitude yesterday,...
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Gottasecca, Piedmont, Italy
Bene
Lovely day today, meandering down through the hills to Savona, very much a hard-working port, serving the factories of Turin and Milan. The bikemap app talked of a mile or so of elevation...
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