Verlag Ralf GlaserDiscCompass
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Topic of interest
Biking
region
- DE - Germany
- ITA - Italy
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Description
<p>There is no such thing as the perfect Alpine cross route that would make every mountain biker happy. Their characters are too different, their demands too varied for a single route to be able to accommodate them all. One rider wants to speed along gravel roads, another is looking for technically difficult trails. The north face carries his bike over high alpine pass crossings, while the enduro rider gets on the cable car with a kiss on the hand. You can't do everything together. However, between Mittenwald and Monte Grappa - MI-GRA - there are hundreds of possible route variants, where everyone can find the perfect Alpine cross for them:</p> <p>The VIA MIGRA - the Alpine cross "à la carte"</p> <p>On the Via Migra, the start and finish points of the individual stages are always the same. However, every day the Alpine Cross aspirants have the opportunity to put together exactly the stage that best suits their preferences, daily form or weather conditions from a whole bundle of possible route variants. Even if you have already decided on a route in your planning: You are not fixed on the Via Migra. Are you in top form on the way? Here you go: Then take this trail highlight with you! Your legs don't want to do what you want? Not so bad: the easy route is just as beautiful! You wake up in the morning and it's raining cats and dogs? Not nice. But there's usually an easy and quick route that will save you from battling the rain on the main road in the valley. In other words: the Via Migra is not an Alpine cross, but dozens of possible routes. And every Alpine crossing on the Via Migra is unique.</p> <p>148 pages packed with information on all stages and variants. Furthermore, plenty of insider tips, stories and background information. PLUS: a complete set of maps with "roadbook maps" for all stages and variants as the perfect complement to the GPS data. The guidebook offers the perfect planning aid in advance and provides valuable tips during the tour.</p> <p>Ralf Glaser | self-published | 1st edition 2010 | 148 pages | format: DIN A4</p>
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