Miles From Nowhere I guess I'll take my time, to reach there
Look up at the mountain I have to climb................
Mt Etna Adriano Plateau in centre |
Lava Flows on the lower slopes |
Ross unable to join us today as his injuries are too painful. He had quite a few stitches. When he entered the emergency dept he was No 5 in line, 3 hrs later he was No 7. Ross is fluent in Italian and was amused by all the inpatients writhing in agony calling on JC and all the saints names in order to be seen sooner. One of the nurses also asked if he was one of the Giro riders. Maybe that is why he was bumped down the queue when he said no.
As far as you can go by road Mt Etna |
Today we take the same route as the Giro the day before. A small sign of life within the black lava flows as a flower or shrub stands isolated and new life begins. Up & up to 2000 mtr and once we reach the maximum height on the road the air is cold and windy, 12 deg C. Large groups of tourists and school excursions fill the mountain scape. A chair lift will take you to 2700 mts, and Etna tops out at 3340 mtr, smoke rising from the Caldera.
On the ocean side of the mountain we were shrouded in cloud the descent was very cold and the road surface extremely rough. All the routes that the Giro was racing on was newly laid tarmac.
Mazzaro |
As we hit the coast and fall below 800 mtr the air is warm again and places like Mazzaro are around most corners as we traverse the cliff tops, Wow!! Stunning riding, can't help but stop take photos and admire the scenery.
Garry and Martin get comfortable for the race |
The view from Claudio's Restorante |
A hard earned thirst needs a big cold beer and the best cold Bierra is Messina
Paul enjoying a refreshing ale at Claudio (Cloudeeo) Restorante
Claudio was watching the race and was very excited for us to join him as he provided cheese and nibbles to go with the drinks.
We said we will be back tomorrow for tea.
His eyes light up. Claudio born in Sicily tells us he opens only in the summer season and has to find other work out of season, sometimes on the mainland of Italy. We had heard this familiar story whilst in Sicily.
Claudio, Pip, Peter, Martin, John |
Garry was on kitchen duties tonight so had to return early after the race. Another great spread for tea.
The beach by the campsite with the moon rising over the Med. What a great way to end a wonderful day.
Diesel E1.30, Super E 1.50, Gas 0.70
1700 mtr of climbing
Distance 84 klm
Thank you Paul! It's was a great pleasure to meet you!
ReplyDeleteUn grande saluto da Capo Sant'Alessio!