Holidays in Tyrol : Kufstein, Klobenstein and Paneveggio
Page 191 of 385
Author:
White, Walter / by Walter White
Place:
London
Publisher:
Chapman and Hall
Physical description:
XVII, 361 S. : Kt.
Language:
Englisch
Subject heading:
g.Tirol ; s.Urlaubsreise ; f.Belletristische Darstellung
Location mark:
II A-4.164
Intern ID:
155553
trouble o£ making thè sign of thè cross, or of raising Iris cap. The' view is grand, including thè great group of thè Cimon, thè crags and alps of Fassa, and thè snows of thè Ortler. ' The road, kept in pretty good condition, makes a few sharp zigzags through thin fir forest, and then descendis in long slopes to Moena. That such a road should be, leading only to mountain pastures, is perhaps good evidence that thè Lusian bay crops are sweet and abundant. We went down at a brisk pace, thè miller
complaining of thè weight of my bag (15lbs.), and we soon saw beneath ns Val Pellegrino on our right. It is long and narrow, with steep sides, here and there a patch of green or of fir trees. Its upper end is severe 1 and rocky, and is cross ed by thè pass which we called to mincl a few weeks since when at Cencenighe. Need I relate that we had thè great mass of Bicobetta on our right, of Soracrep on our left, that we saw Someda and its church on a steep siepe, and thè great gap between Lattemar and thè