more mountain valleys
...but I'm surely not tired of them yet!
Ride Summary
Distance: 18miClimbing: 3000ish feet?
Descending: similar
Difficulty: medium-low
Link to workout in Strava
Link to photo gallery from this trip - sorry, I won't be able to link individual photos in these posts!
Last night we had pizza dinner with a couple, younger (my age?) friends of Jeff's - Ajda and Domen - who were super fun folks, the kind of people I'd want to have dinner parties and game nights with. Very smart, pretty good English, and more aware of recent American history than I am despite being Slovenian natives. It was fun to have a social time with more than Jeff and Jeff's more commercial friends (the proprietors of restaurants and bars and shops) who we generally chat with for <10 minutes and have much the same conversation with the same jokes - Jeff has a pretty good spiel and it amuses folks but I'm tired of it and could almost deliver it myself by this point. The pizza was pretty good too, and I felt slightly validated when Domen also finished his pizza in one sitting and found room for a piece of Jeff's as well, in addition to our two pivos (Slovenian for beers). Usually I'm eating for two compared to Jeff so it was nice to not be the only overly hungry man at the table.
Came back to the campground and basically went straight to sleep; been sleeping really well in the cool camping nights lately! Woke up to cows walking past the tent; I was wondering who was rude enough to be stomping around my tent at 6am considering I was intentionally camped far from everything noisy but then I saw hoof from the window and realized it was just nature being itself.
Scrubbed and packed and ate a hearty little breakfast served by the farm, tons of little local tastiness and fresh bread and turkish coffee. Even got some little sandwiches made from the remains and it served me well later when we snacked at a border crossing picnic table not quite yet abandoned to time.
We set out pretty much straight uphill, a couple thousand feet to the pass. Some small traffic on this hill but nothing too terrible, especially considering it was rush-hour type times even though it's hard to say where people would have been commuting to in this direction, since it was pretty much a mountain pass for the sake of coming down the other side without many turn-offs nor villages. I kept the power intermediate so I got a bit of a workout but it didn't take years to get up to the top. Jeff had waited for me at the top which was pretty much the Austrian border, we crossed over and bombed down, stopping to grab some water from a wooden carved man who had a fresh mountain spring coming out of his face (yes, there are pictures!)
Austrian pavement was not as well maintained as Slovenian pavement, but traffic was light as we made the second climb and came back into Slovenia onto the smooth pavement for most of the second downhill. Stopped to eat at the abandoned border crossing with an amazing view; took the obligatory million-dollar-view piss off the edge of a cliff before continuing the bomb down and turning off into a most beautiful valley where I had lost Jeff and ended up at the wrong hotel but he helpfully sent me a map to the right one, a couple miles further down the road.
pulled up and was given some delightful honey schnapps and a private room for the cost of a shared room. Had thought about heading back out on a bike ride but took a nap in the luxurious double bed after the first shower in a couple days, and goofed off on my phone and texted with Lori for a bit before venturing back downstairs to free streudel, more beers, and a sampling of local stews for dinner! Had to walk off the overeating with a little hike after :)