In reviewing my photos from this past summer, I realized there were quite a few that had been excluded from the limited blog topics chosen. This miscellaneous blog post is meant to remedy that shortcoming, and highlights some of the wonderful cities’ Old Towns as well as a few interesting hikes that had slipped between the cracks.
The Town Walks
There is no better way to see the Old Town of nearly any European city than simply to walk around it. Rarely have I found that a morning perambulating has not yielded great rewards. . .
The Country Walks
My three days in southern Finland was for the most part spent away from Helsinki and makes a great starting point for the country walks. . .
In July, I took a weekend road trip from my Val d’Aosta base across the Col du Grand St Bernard to Switzerland to watch the men play tennis in Gstaad. I of course had some time for walking.
More Northern Italian Hikes
Apart from the Parco Nationale Gran Paradiso (PNGP) hikes (already described in an earlier blog) I returned twice to Italy between my other trekking and traveling adventures and managed to squeeze in a few more. . .
With this blog I finally conclude my Europe 2022 adventures! Planning for the summer of 2023 when I once again will return to Europe and perhaps even Central Asia has already begun. For now, though, I am busy preparing for a two week, three country trip to the Guianas on the northern coast of South America, leaving Tuesday. That last minute trip will be the focus of my next blog post.
The Vagabond Hiker
Karen Binns says
Wow! So inspiring Kent. I do believe that we can return to Europe many times. Your photography skills are improving all the time (plus a good camera or two no doubt)
thanks for the post,
Karen & Joss
Kent says
Yes, Europe offers such a rich diversity, and with Dollar to Euro parity right now (not sure about the CAD) it hasn’t been cheaper in a long time. Thanks for the kind words about my photography.
Kent