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Belated TR - Italian High Country


Wow, I've been back over a month and I still feel like I just got back. My Aged parents, my wife and son and I took the easy way ...

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Belated TR - Italian High Country

Wow, I've been back over a month and I still feel like I just got back. My Aged parents, my wife and son and I took the easy way round the lesser Italian Alps and the Dolomite region. My folks are getting on in years, so they wanted to take it slow and have a nice warm bed. So we did the hotels (***). We did plenty of walking though. Alastair-Ian and I managed a few via Ferrati as well.

There's a couple of webshots collections to see:

http://community.webshots.com/album/82369365HzzbqL

http://community.webshots.com/album/84320011VwwgdQ
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