Day 8 Rest day in Bolzano.
Today was a planned rest day. Two nights in the same fine hotel in Bolzano. So a decision to make - what would one do on a rest day during a bike tour.
We could go an see Otzi, the frozen mummy in Bolzano museum.
The second option is to take the train to Venice and relax on a Gondola.
Well, after long consideration I decided to give the bike a small drink of oil (0.8 liter used in the 2500KM so far) and then take it out and thrash it across the Dolomites again. This oil decision was, as it turns out, the first action in a series of small misfortunes today.
The bikes are in a secure underground car park, so I head down a few minutes before the others to top her up. Oil cap key, check; remove oil cap without skinning knuckles, check; add oil carefully to avoid spillage, check; wipe off tiny spillage with cloth, check; agree with passerby that it is indeed a big bike, check; put oil cap key safely back in storage, check. Start engine and rev. Bollox. Bollox. Bollox. Bollox.

The observant of you will have recognised the missing step. You forgot to put the oil filler cap back on





Oil fcuking everywhere up the side of the bike. The only positive is I spotted it before seizing the engine
So clean up the oil and set the Sat Nav. Oh crap, the bloody Sat Nav is frozen. Won't even turn off. 5 years of perfect service and it decides that now, in the middle of my biggest trip ever, to give me grief

. Well thank you. no really THANK YOU, to however talked about this before on the forum, because being a good boy scout I had packed a 2mm Allen key to take the battery out. As it turns out it got used later in the day when I get asked by another rider - do you know how to do a hard reset on a Zumo... well actually I do

. Chatting with yet another rider later in the day he told me he gave up on the Allen key and just sticks the battery in with gaffa tape.
So, technicalities sorted we are off on the main event - riding. The great thing about the Dolomites is the proximity of passes and great roads. We are just out of the town and the roads improve greatly. Lovely straights
are followed by sweeping lefts
then sweeping rights
Then it is up the beautiful Mendelo pass.
We reach the top
and decide to be less rushed than usual and stop for a coffee and a few photos.
After that we bimble around the fantastic surroundings, more making our way to lunch than any particular destination. There are no shots from the GoPro from this point on because it started locking up. The good news is I found the problem this evening. The bad news is the MicroSD card is dead!
We find a fantastic spot for lunch overlooking a lake and relax in the garden.
while the chefs prepare the BBQ. This is the life! It's 23C and slightly overcast. Perfect.
Stuffed to the gills we head off for the afternoon following brilliant road after brilliant road, most of which came with a postcard view. Then we decide to do Mendelo going the other direction. One, because its on the way back, and two, because we liked the coffee at the summit.
This time we have a little gelato as well.
We sort of have the energy for one more pass, but decide to head home anyway. A few bikes are low on fuel and who could be bothered trying to find an open petrol station around here on a Sunday. Tomorrow is another day.
So Stelvio is still on the wish list for tomorrow. Reports are not good and temperatures suggested at the top are -7C. Let's see.
A little clip from yesterday ...
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