Attempted to clear my cache, but in doing so the system crashed and now I have the dreaded yellow triangle with the red exclamation point. Not able to troubleshoot a fix so this will be my last post for a while since my app was on this now bricked phone. For what it is worth, we are in Valletta, Malta and will soon be on our way to Sicily, Italy.
Not all is lost however, Lisa still has her phone and can take pictures on it.
Category Archives: Distant Travels
Italy by Rail and Ship: Kotor, Montenegro
Kotor is the second walled city we’ve visited in the last two days. The main attraction here for me, however, is above the city. Hiking up over 1300 steps from the town’s North gate, those brave and fit enough to ascend will be about 900 feet above the town at the Fortress of St. John.
Actually, the climb up was not that difficult. Most people can get to the top in about an hour, but those that are super fit and can power hike it can probably do it in about 20 minutes. It took me a little over half an hour with stops along the way for pictures. It is basically just walking upstairs on wide steps. The hard part for me was actually coming back down, especially since my shoes have little traction and are quite slippery on some of the stones. This is definitely a hike that I would not want to do in the rain or with wet rocks — I would have definitely slipped!
The trail costs three euros to hike it, payable to the attendant at either entrance at the base of the mountain. Along the way there were three vendors selling bottled water, and an artist at the top selling some of his paintings. There were no bathroom facilities.
This was a fabulous hike and I was lucky to do it in the morning before the sun fully came out to heat things up. I met up with Lisa back down in the town and we just strolled around for the rest of the morning admiring the alleyways, the old buildings, churches and the 14th century walls that contain the city.
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Italy by Rail and Ship: A Venice Food Tour
Lisa and I took a guided food tour through the streets of Venice using our Chase ultimate rewards points from our credit card. Our guide was an enthsiastic and friendly Italian who provided some great wine recommendations for Lisa. The best part was that the wine was super cheap, between three to five euros.
Italy by Rail and Ship: Hiking the Sentiero del Viandante
Italy by Rail and Ship: Castello di Vezio
A few months ago we caught an episode of the CBS reality show “The Amazing Race” (which has been on for like ten years!) and they just happened to be in Italy. So of course this was must-see TV. They competed up in Lake Como and one of the challenges took place at a cool castle set on a hill that overlooks the lake. Now it was our turn to live up an Amazing Race destination!

The footpath starts just a block away from our Airbnb, and although it is less than a half mile up, they recommend 45 minutes walking time because, well, because it is UP!

We set out around 9:30am, but already it was getting hot and the sweat started almost immediately as we climbed up and up and up.

Rest break, well deserved

Made it to the castle!

The castle also had some underground tunnels

Castle views

View from the top overlooking Lake Como

Varenna down below