Sorry for the delay, but i was a bit busy with work and we had a few emergencys at the fire department as well...
The highest elevation was at the Timmelsjoch at 2508m....
Those passes from the first world war are only a few at the "Lago di Garda" area. They used mostly donkeys. At the rest of the front they tore the equipment down and carried it in backpacks. It`s really interesting what things you can find from the first world war if you know where to look:
If there`s interest from you guys i have a few thousand pics of what i`ve found...
Ok, this is the last day, where we drove back home...
Found a place for the trash:
Last view back to the "Lago di Ledro":
This time we choose the direct way home, it took us about 8 hours. Here are some random pics from the drive back throught italy:
To get over the alps we chose the "Reschenpass/passo Resia" and between austria and germany the "Fernpass" again. This is where the "Reschenpass" starts:
A memorial for the soldiers who lost their lives in the first world war:
On top of the "Reschenpass", where the italian/austrian border is:
Yes, it was a bit hot:
On top of the "Reschenpass" is a reservoir. There was a village in the way when they built it, so they built a new one a few miles away. To remember the village they left the church tower in the reservoir. You can also see how much water is missing because it didn`t rain the last weeks:
Drive back throught austria:
This big mountain is called the "Zugspitze". It`s the highest mountain in germany:
I hope you guys enjoyed this report. Would be nice to get some feedback...
This trip is finished now, but you never know where the road leads you: