Part III of the procrastinator’s tour of Alpine Italy

Finally it stopped raining, and the Semenzini had dropped to a more socially acceptable level. There is loads of stuff on the river, mainly smooth bedrock delight, like the awesome trumpet drop, which is much the same as being shot out of the end of a trumpet. The Gnar Per Mile (GPM) is certainly pretty high.

The main hit on the river is the cave drop, so called because its in a cave.

Nick fires it up and styles the line.

Chris narrowly avoiding landing on his head

A classic Horwood line.

With the Semenzini done, we went and ran the Gronda and Sorba slides again. Then we went to sleep in the rain (again).

Coming up in the next fun filled installment, Pat and Dave arrive, and things get even steeper….