Friday, August 06, 2010
After departing our 5 star luxury hotel in Zagreb, we boarded a train which landed us in Ljubliana, Slovenia. Our hungry tummies took us straight to the Mcdonalds at the train station! Oh yes we did...Mcdonalds for lunch. We then rolled our way the few blocks to Hertz where we picked up our latest vehicle, a Hyundai. We zipped outta town, heading for the mountains, the Julian Alps. We made a quick stop ledBEtterled and Bohinj, two quite touristic (a word used frequently here but new to me) towns on the southern side of the alps. Both towns set on lakes with nice mountain views...but we were bound for the Soca River Valley so didn't linger long in these towns. The drive to Soca took us over Vrsic Pass, a very scenic pass crossing northward over the Julian Alps. One sign post on a pull out along the way revealed to us a face in the mountain. I love when I can find faces in rocks and was delighted to see this one. It looked a lot like picassos depiction of John Lennon. Anyway, as we zoomed over and down the other side of the pass, it began to rain and soon the mountain tops were blanketed in fog. We got to the Soca River just at dark and searched for the campsite that most suited us. We ended up at Camp Triglav. Triglav is the tallest mountain (2860ish m) in the Julian Alps and the name of the national park surrounding it. We quickly set up our tent in the rain and were happy, once again, to have our big blanket from Montenegro. We awoke to mountain views all around us. Soca is nestled right in the heart of the mountains so we spent our time in Soca doing some hiking and attempting to get as high as possible in those alps. Triglav was an unmet aspiration due to the rain but we did drive up to about 2000m and then hiked up Mangart (on the Italian border) until we were in the clouds (not to the top) at about 2300 or 2400m. The views were stunning, literally surrounded by mountains. A very rainy day inspired our short jaunt into Austria. We literally crossed the border, spotted a mall and entered the mall in search of food and a map of Austria so as to plot our next move. We didn't leave said mall for many hours due to a run in with an all you can eat sushi boat restaurant and some back to school shopping. I shopped while Jij read up on his Bengals using the free wi-fi. It's more fun to shop in other countries but I had to resist the slight urge to purchase the, I'm sure there's an official name for this type of ware but I can only describe it as the female version of lederhosen which was for sale at all the modern shops in the mall and surprisingly worn by many! After our stand at the mall we cruised back into Slovenia for the night at a hotel overlooking lake bled, with breakfast included and, best of all, free access to the indoor waterslide/hot tubs/ multiple swimming pools. Priceless! I realized that when I return to this part of the world I'd like to be properly equipped for outdoor activity (hiking, biking and/or climbing). I would spend some time here in Slovenia being out in the mountains and would then head for croatias beaches. On a side note, one of my favorite quirks of many of these countries is that they play what was popular music in the states in the late 80's through mid to late 90's. A genre of music that, if you know me you might know, I am quite fond of. As I sit here in this pizzeria typing on our (borrowed) iPod touch, November rain is pouring out of the speakers...probably soon to be followed by Dire Straits or Lionel Richie or Cyndi Lauper! I can't help but pause my typing at times to sing along. Today, or very early tomorrow morning I suppose, we catch our 2:18am train from Ljubliana to arrive in Venice at 7:15am...the Sofitel Venice (actually named Papodopoli Venezia) awaits us. It's august 6th, we will be home in 5 days! We are both excited to return home, we like our home, but we are also excited for what we will encounter in our final 5 days...
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2 comments:
pictures, pictures guys . . . do send a lot. take care.
mom
Another look at the Bridge of Sighs? Maybe this time you will not be the one doing the "punting" Claire, but you will both be serenaded by an Italian gigolo!!
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