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BIG Review 2009<br />

BIG HISTORY IN 2008<br />

Gábor KREICSI<br />

I. part<br />

In March I went to Austria for<br />

two days. First pass was a<br />

Gaberlsattel (no.: 656). The<br />

weather was sunny but the<br />

temperature not too high, only<br />

5oC. I started from Knittelfeld<br />

and cycled up ont he north side.<br />

Over 1000 meters high I get a<br />

fogey. The road was clean but<br />

the si<strong>des</strong> were snow walls.<br />

Many cars carried skiis sets and<br />

the people looked at me<br />

wonderly. Ont he top was<br />

windy. I got on plus clothes<br />

and went down the hill.<br />

After a litle lunch I went to<br />

Glein. This village is a<br />

startpoint to the Gleinalmsattel<br />

(no.: 654). After the village the<br />

road become to gravel. It<br />

wasn’t problem for me because<br />

I had a MTB. <strong>La</strong>ter the road<br />

became snowly. Ont he last 2<br />

km-s I must walked with my<br />

bike. I went across a stream<br />

twice. Before the top I saw<br />

slant trees. I went a 200 meters<br />

without bike.<br />

On next day I went to Trieben<br />

and up to Oberst-Klinke Hütte<br />

(no.: 651). It was snowing. I<br />

saw the <strong>table</strong>: Snow-chain<br />

obligated. J<br />

On Nagelschmied Sattel the<br />

weather became sunny but I<br />

had turn to the snowly road<br />

which went to the Hütte. It was<br />

a very hard biking. In Kaiserau<br />

Hütte I acrossed the ski-truck.<br />

People looked me and said:<br />

What? J<br />

After I coaght a snow wall. I<br />

noticed a house but the snow<br />

was too thick. It was the top for<br />

me. I could go for this.<br />

II. part<br />

On May my friends (Gabor<br />

Vincze, Gyula Frics and<br />

György Domonkos) and I went<br />

to East-Tirol. György<br />

Domonkos will write precisely<br />

about this history. I would like<br />

to write a schema.<br />

On first day was a Katschberg<br />

(no.: 643) in rain. On the<br />

secund day were a panoramic<br />

Staller Sattel (no.: 623) and a<br />

difficult Neues-Luckner Haus (<br />

no.: 626). Ont the third day<br />

were a very difficult Hochstein<br />

(no.: 629) and a nice<br />

Volkzeiner Hütte (no.: 627).<br />

On the forth day we watsched a<br />

Giro d’ Italia on Passo Furcia<br />

(no.: 709). It was a mountain<br />

time triel. The last day we<br />

89<br />

Oberst-Klinke Hütte<br />

passed the Gaisberg Straße<br />

(no.: 631), where we had a new<br />

maximum speed: 83 km/h.<br />

III. part<br />

On August Daniel Gobert<br />

presented a „Siongrie”. This<br />

was the crossroad from<br />

Switzerland to Hungary. The<br />

president wrote a fantastic<br />

travelogue! So we met in<br />

Hungary and had a beatiful<br />

three days.<br />

Ont he first day was a stepest<br />

Dobogó-kő (no.: 850). Ont he<br />

secund day were Kékestető<br />

(no.: 852) – top <strong>of</strong> the Hungary<br />

– with steady Galyatető (no.:<br />

851) in Mátra mountain. After<br />

we traveled to Bükk mountain<br />

and passed a quiet Felső-<br />

Borovnyák (no.: 854). On third<br />

day we travelled to Slovakia<br />

and passed a difficult Sitno<br />

(no.: 848) and a nice Skalka<br />

(no.: 847).<br />

IV. part<br />

In September my wife (who<br />

didn’t have a bike) and I had a<br />

beatiful pilgrimage. Along the<br />

way I passed some BIGs.<br />

First I went to Austria and<br />

passed the Maltatal (no.: 642).<br />

It was the coolest mountain for

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