Paluzza - heaven in Italian?
2010.06.17. 12:42
I spent the first week-end of June in Northern Italy, in Friuli, in Paluzza. We helped the locals organise a round of the Coppa Italia plus a district Sprint Champs. Initially, I was happy to go, escaping competition organising at home (which wouldn't have happened anyway due to the adverse weather conditions), but it was much-much better, than expected. Everything seemed perfect, we could enjoy the present! What an experience!
Since I didn't find the time to post a report, when the memories were fresh, I will only add the pictures from Paluzza and 10 really short thoughts. The pictures tell it all anyway :)
Pictures from different authors: http://picasaweb.google.hu/aronless/Paluzza2010
Greatest hits:
1. coolness of the terrains: Timau and Paluzza - two wonderful forests
2. friendlyness of the locals - Paolo di Bert, Andrea Di Centa, Paolo Sbrizzi
3. Zoncolán - the legend of the Giro always had an eye on us
4. Giro remnants - the Giro went through Paluzza 12 days before us, everything was pink
5. pasta - ate it twice a day, but was hungry for more @ home
6. Paluzza - picture postcard village, coming out of your imagination
7. Di Centa - meeting two local Olympic Champions - Manuela & Giorgio Di Centa - in 24 hours
8. Alpe Carnico - we had some great views throughout
9. Sunday's course - Janó truely outclassed himself on a fine-fine course
10. WW1 remnants - hundreds of ruins and caves in the neighbouring forests
I'm very strongly hoping to come back one day. As I told Janó, Paluzza is a place, where I can see myself living my whole life.
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