We left our Flat in St Moritz sometime mid Morning to head to Lake Como / Milan and see a friend. On the way there we immediately had to go over a Swiss Pass, I don't remember its name but it was beautiful and I love how these shots turned out... FYI there might be some duplicate angles in these posts, but I really love all of the pictures and the different feelings they elicit.
Right after that pass we then find ourselves in this massive massive valley with no one around. We were probably in the road for 30 minutes and maybe saw 1 or 2 cars go by. A real pinch me moment as we're in the most dramatic climate with my new GT4...
After leaving this valley and leaving behind some rubber along the way we started making our way into Northern Italy. Truly untouched towns that are so rich in culture and tradition. I have no clue what any of these were called and we didn't stop, we were just awstruck...
Arriving in Lake Como to have some lunch and start the rest of our Journey. Northern Italy is so beautiful...
Our local friend took us to their friends restaurant and he brought us out an assortment or pizza's, etc... We were also about 100 feet from the lake and its one of those "what the heck is life right now" moments...
I love Rolling Shots but I have so few of them, this was post Lunch in Lake Como heading to Milan.
Pretty cool looking down at your GPS and seeing this appear.
I love this shot, I don't remember this man running next to me at all, but it feels so candid.. Which is exactly what the trip was, candid fun...
I love these shots in the woods of Monza. This is basically the infield where you can park and then walk to your seats. Very beautiful for the inside of a racetrack.
At Monza that day there was a private Lamborghini track day. It was pretty cool seeing STO's and a bunch of other Huracan variants being used as intended. Some other GT cars were parked around the paddock but we only saw the Lamborghinis on track.
We had some freak weather in Milan that day so after it all passed we decided to do another wash. I think looking back we were pretty lucky to find these. Still wish we had them in NYC.
We then capped Northern Italy off with a very very local dinner somewhere in the foothills of Lake Como via recommendation from our Local Friend. First time having "Olive Oil Ice Cream" and it seems like its catching on back in the states...