Last year, somewhere in late August, I decided to make a cycling trip. One of many benefits of living on the Slovenian coast is that it's a great starting point for many road trips. More coast and sea to the south, beautiful Alpine mountains to the north. And because I looked a lot like the Northmen at the time, I decided for the latter.
Yes, I did cheat a bit, and did a part of my way by train. Especially the part with the highway and bad cycling roads. Anyhow, the moment I first saw the river Soča, I had to stop and take a picture.
The next time I saw it, I took more than one. The scenery was just amazing.
I wanted to dive it really bad at this point, but it was getting late already and I had to keep going. Still needed to set up a decent camp to spend the night in. The only camping equipment I was carrying was a sleeping bag, a knife and some strings. Nothing fancy, but enough to keep my nights reasonably "survivable" while keeping the thrill and adventure levels high.
Left my bike by the road, and went on by foot, higher up into the mountains. This is how it looked like, wandering through the forest.
Eventually I've reached a point where I decided to set up my camp. Started gathering rocks and sticks(how primal), and after a couple hours of gathering and building, I took a break to revalue the situation.
I'm a proud hillbilly.
So far so good, and before the nighttime, the camp was all set up. I've also gathered a decent amount of moss to put it under my sleeping bag, serving as a mattress.
I've lit the fire pit(yes it's a fire pit), and started cooking. The funniest part was, that it wasn't even dark at night. The sky was clear and the moon was shinning so bright, that I could easily peel and slice an onion, without any artificial light source. But it was too dark for my phone to take photos though.
Survived the night, and went on to explore the beautiful scenery around me. I've stretched myself on this bench.
Took a shower in God's bath.
Then walked down this road, back to my bicycle and head back home.
I've cycled 3/4 of the way back, because most of it was downhill, since I went from the mountains to the coast. For the last part of the way, my good friend came with his VW Passat and drove me to the coast, because it was getting late already and he was(conveniently) living in Koper at that time.
All of the photos were taken with my amazing and also my first ever smartphone, Alcatel One Touch Idol Ultra(yeah seriously). I've upgraded it this September, now I have an Asus Zenfone 3. Told you I'm a proud hillbilly.
I know this is quite different from what I usually write, but I wanted to share the adventurous side of me with you all. Hope you enjoyed this as much as I did!