🏂 Snowboarding in northern Italy

Igor Budasov
TravelBud
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3 min readMay 13, 2019

The whole idea of this trip was to earn some health. So I went with super healthy folks

We ate like 5 times a day, previously discussing what’s healthy and what is not, why and how we gonna cook it. I earned priceless experience of healthy eating and improved my diet

Italian food is also amazing, mostly healthy and the portions are properly sized

We did pushups and all this kind of exercises in the morning, an a little bit of drinking in the evening. We went to sleep around 21 o’clock and woke up around 7 a.m.

Italy is quite good for non-drinking people: there is no such a thing like apres-ski (hello Austria), only one place has been found, and still it does not even look proper

The landscape was absolutely beautiful: I really like Norway for its mountains, I’ve been to Ukraine, Poland, Austria, France for snowboarding, but I have never seen such a diverse mountains and interesting light: Italians somehow made the Sun to shine even in the winter

In one of the places, where we stayed, I’ve found a church with a cemetery on the top of the mountain

And of course we have found some time to show off

So, quick recap:

  • Italy is the best if you want it healthy
  • Italy is the worst if you want apres-sky
  • Landscape and the weather can’t be better

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Igor Budasov
TravelBud
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