Epilogo
We were looking forward to this trip. It is was to be the longest we have spend on the bike together touring. A massive thanks to Simon Weir from
Ride Magazine who emailed suggestions for a route. Thanks Simon. The planning had to be done in such a way so we had ample time for stops but
still made good progress. One way of keeping the costs down was to buy our food for the day from a supermarket and have a picnic along the road
somewhere with a view or shade halfway through the morning. I had a camelback that I carried so we could drink on the fly and that proved to be
invaluable. Only thing is that I got tired with it on so we swapped and it worked much better with the missus carrying it. The days alternated
between long and short days. The first day in the Alps was too long. I could feel the enjoyment being sapped by the endless hairpins on the Italian
side on our way to Vipiteno. Also, if a road looks nice and twisty on a map in Italy then it is twisty but not nice after endless blind bends.
Coming back from the trip I would have impressed any RoSPA examiner

. Italian cities are an acquired taste. Fly there, do the tourist thing and fly back. The traffic and driving standards is not worth it. The Alps is a must. A motorcycle was designed to ride up and down those passes. Do it
and then go back for more. The missus and me had a bit of a scratch on the way back but all was forgiven. It is important that you get along with
whoever goes with you on a trip of any length. As for Italian tolls, miss a ticket at a toll gate and at the next one you will be issued with a
fine/payment notice for the lenght of the toll road. However you can certify where you joined the toll road and only pay that bit when you are
back in blighty. Don't take the piss though as they do check. We prebooked our stayovers and chose what looked like a reasonable price. Don't be
fooled though. Our room in Vianden was small and faced a busy road so at 4am the trucks were rumbling past. If you plan to book near a city of
any prominence then book it well in advance. I lingered on a place in Genoa and ended up with an adequate but soulless room outside of Genoa. Or maybe it was just how I felt after a not so enjoyable ride with endless blind bends at 30mph or less. The shorter the day in the mountains the better and the more you have the chance to soak in the views.
Since this trip the GSA has rarely moved. It has made any ride in the UK mediocore. I want more of the mountains and empty roads. You have been warned.
Thank you very much for reading this and enjoy your trips. I enjoy reading about it and dreaming of going where you have been.
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