Sunday, May 29, 2016
Madonna della Neve
I tried this climb a few years ago but the grass was so high I couldn't find the trail at the top. This time it hasn't grown as tall yet so it was no problem. The weather forecast said morning rain but luckily it held off till mid-afternoon. There are great views from up here. Looked like there might be a mountain bike trail to descend on so I'll research that.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Monte Frascone
Another favorite climb to Pian delle Femene on Monte Frascone. Afterwards I descended a few hundred meters and took the concrete/dirt road connecting to Pian dei Grassi road. From here I climbed a couple of hundred meters to an overlook where I decided to descend and head home. Gruppo and wheels worked great on this first big climb. The 11 speed shifters are very comfortable descending on the hoods.
View west from Piane delle Femene |
View north from Piane delle Femene |
Cottage on dirt road between Monte Frascone road and Pian dei Grassi road |
Alpini memorial by Chiesa di Sant'Andrea in Vittorio Veneto |
Monte Frascone climb from Revine Lago |
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Panuch
This is a favorite local climb to Lago Ca' Selva northwest of Meduno. After the village of Chievolis you ascend steeply at first, then through a series of saliscendi until you reach the dam. There is a gravel road on the far side of the dam which isn't great on a road bike but passable. After a bit it becomes paved again, then ascends steeply to a hard right turn. This is the beginning of the 0,5 km ramp to Panuch with gradients between 15% and 20%. At the top is Panuch trailhead, where I rested awhile and headed back. If you're in the area try it out.
Snowy Monte Raut from Panuch |
Cliffs above the gorge at the dam |
Lake is happily full of snowmelt again |
Torrente Silesia Gorge |
Gorge from a different angle |
From the dam to Panuch |
Sunday, May 22, 2016
Campagnolo Zonda First Impression
Decided to upgrade the wheels while I was at it. The old Racing 7's have been great wheels but I figured I would hand them down to the old Merckx and try some Campy Zondas. Yesterday I mounted them and rode them around our village to get the derailleurs adjusted to them. This morning was their first real ride.
I rode down to Conegliano and found a new (to me) road up into the prosecco hills above town. It's a gorgeous area with many bike rides. I ended up in a place called Rua di Feletto and after some touring around I began descending. After awhile I realized I had been near the Castello di Conegliano but I was already down the hill. Some pics of my prior visit are here http://dolomiti-friulane.blogspot.it/2015/01/castello-di-conegliano.html .
As for the wheels they feel wonderful. The reduced rotating weight felt like the whole cogset had been shifted up a cog: each gear felt a little easier than usual. Acceleration also seemed easier, as if I had a lightened flywheel. Really nice and surprisingly inexpensive.
I rode down to Conegliano and found a new (to me) road up into the prosecco hills above town. It's a gorgeous area with many bike rides. I ended up in a place called Rua di Feletto and after some touring around I began descending. After awhile I realized I had been near the Castello di Conegliano but I was already down the hill. Some pics of my prior visit are here http://dolomiti-friulane.blogspot.it/2015/01/castello-di-conegliano.html .
As for the wheels they feel wonderful. The reduced rotating weight felt like the whole cogset had been shifted up a cog: each gear felt a little easier than usual. Acceleration also seemed easier, as if I had a lightened flywheel. Really nice and surprisingly inexpensive.
Prosecco vineyards of Rua di Feletto |
They look nice too |
Friday, May 20, 2016
Tesis
Went to sleep dreaming of climbing Passo Giau and Matajur but woke up feeling tired. Maybe it was standing out in the cold wind in the immigration office holding pen for hours yesterday morning. Don't know. Anyway I ended up doing one of my short, flat, winter loops: Vajont-Vivaro- Tesis-Vajont. Pretty weather with a bit of wind for added training resistance. Fun ride.
Monte Raut from Tesis |
Monday, May 16, 2016
Dardago + Mezzomonte
Another day of unpredictable weather. Looked like an impending hailstorm one moment, and a burst of sunshine the next. I rode down through Castello d'Aviano to the plains below Budoia, then headed up the long gentle climb through Dardago, past Belvedere, Chalet and San Tome to end of pavement at 582 meters. I coasted back down the hill, and then certain that I would get soaked, continued down past Gorgazzo to Coltura.
Here I turned up toward Mezzomonte, so steeply at first I had to stand and pedal, and then just less steeply enough that I could manage it seated. At Piazzetta Nuvolone (485 meters) I turned around and coasted down Made it all the way home with no rain, very lucky.
Here I turned up toward Mezzomonte, so steeply at first I had to stand and pedal, and then just less steeply enough that I could manage it seated. At Piazzetta Nuvolone (485 meters) I turned around and coasted down Made it all the way home with no rain, very lucky.
Pianura from 528 meters above Dardago |
Dardago climb |
Mezzomonte climb |
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Chorus 11 speed test ride
The Viner Maxima upgrade to Chorus 11 is finally complete so I tried to find a rain-free window for a check ride. First impressions: the new shifter design is very comfy, especially the higher pivot point and longer brake levers. Much easier to get usable brake force now. The shifting is great and braking perfect as we've come to expect from Campy. I can't think of a single complaint. Got a little wet in the passing showers but I was too happy to notice. So good to be back on the Maxima again. What a wonderful frame.
Menacing thunderclouds over Monte San Lorenzo |
Short but deadly: North side of Monte San Lorenzo |
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Brussa
Another beautiful day, another ride down to Brussa. It's a wonderful undeveloped beach similar to Fort Pickens National Seashore in Florida. The Merckx rode fine and I tried to avoid any mud that would muck up her gears. I felt pretty strong the whole way except the last 10-15 km. Great ride.
Small shells make marks in the sand when they move with the waves |
Dune creation in the piney woodland |
Eastward toward the sun |
Friday, May 6, 2016
Via Buscole / Col Indes MTB
I tried this on my road bike a couple of years ago but had to push the bike halfway up the hill. For me it's too steep and slippery for anything but a MTB. I warmed up from Sarmede through Vittorio Veneto to Lago Santa Croce. After climbing killer Via Buscole at Spert I continued gently climbing through Broz to Sant' Anna then up the ramp to Col Indes. Great views from here. Returned via Pian Rosada, Il Cansiglio and Strada delle Patriarchi to the car park at Villa di Villa. Exhausted.
Fara d'Alpago is all set for the Giro stage in 2 weeks. |
The washed out bridge on Via Buscole. It seemed easier to scramble across the 2 streams today, despite carrying a heavier bike |
Had to dismount to get past these 2 tree falls |
View east from Col Indes |
View northeast from Col Indes |
View north from Col Indes |
View north from Col Indes |
View northwest from Col Indes |
View west from Col Indes |
Via Buscole |
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Col Alto/Piancavallo
Had a bit of time to kill so I jumped on the Merckx and pedaled up to Col Alto. Around 1300 meters there was a snowy stretch so I hopped off and pushed the bike. Otherwise a perfect ride. The Merckx is much better handling going fast around curves than I remember. I was impressed.
The 100 meter snowy stretch just before Col Alto |
The climb |
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