




Back to magnificent South Tyrol, the bit of Tyrol that's already in Italy. I've been there a few times when i was younger with my parents, a long time ago. We were staying in a little flat on a farm, cows outside our door sometimes. Most of the time the weather was very good, and a great time to be there, the autumn colours! on one day we did most of the Adolf Munkel Weg, a relatively easy but spectacular hike directly underneath th Geissler Gruppe peaks that you can see all along the valley. When it started to cloud over a different atmosphere emerged, more mysterious in some ways but intriguing nonetheless.
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