My second attempt on Cadalton from Sonego, the more difficult approach. Last time was a couple of years ago and I remember having to stop to rest several times. Today I rode it without setting a foot down, so that’s progress.
At the top Cataldon had a few cm of snow which I walked through. Then at the Casa Forestale the road was plowed the rest of the way. After La Crosetta I continued to Strada dei Patriarchi, beautiful and deserted on this sunny autumn day. What a wonderful workout through gorgeous scenery!
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Cadolten beech trees in the snow |
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The upper end of Strada dei Patriarchi |
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Cordignano castello |
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Total climb |
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The hardest hour: 5.6 km averaging 14% |
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