A quick trailer of Team TransEnduro’s experiences at the 2014 Hard Alpi Tour…
Fortunately, before what had ended up being a very long, very late and very expensive evening in the restaurant and bar we’d done as much as we could in the way of a pre-emptive pack.
I awoke the next day to find Dave packing up. Whatever unsavoury and mysterious bug that had been stalking him the last few days had obviously got the better of him
Back to business the next day, albeit in a more muted tone. Rob had found a trail right on the doorstep of the campsite. A supposed loop that gently wound around the surrounding wooded valley sides.
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The following morning, over breakfast, Paul announced the sad news that he planned to depart for home early. Now a party of three we rode the short spit down the mountain to our next camping spot.
Although neither of us could quite fathom the exact distance on our alien navigation devices (it appears to do some weird zoomy redraw scale thing based on your speed) it turned out that CP2 was just a few hundred yards away from the marquee, up at the other end of the village.
The sychronised alarms of four phones broke the muggy darkness of our “quad room”. It had been the cheapest option for a quick overnight without our tents
As unprepared as I was, the day we’d planned out over dinner the previous evening looked to be a potentially fun ride of high mountain cols and Alpine valleys
Arriving some hours later than planned and in the blackness of the Alpine night wasn’t the best of starts to a trip.