
Today we spent the whole day in Vis. Our ride made a nice loop of the island including the highlands and some coastal roads.
Where our 30+ bikes live when they’re not being ridden. The crew sets up “bucket brigade” every day to convey the bikes up and down to the dock.

Two big climbs today. Yes, I gave in to the E-bike impure spirit and turned my battery on “Eco” mode to climb the two hills. Now I can’t sleep at night and will need to seek therapy!

One of our stops was to explore this old military hospital cave. The island of Vis has a strong military history and much less of a tourist vibe.

We had over an hour in Comiza to wander around the city, shop or eat.

Then we line up like school children in PE class, waiting for our turn to climb the rope, before we remount our bikes for the return trip.

The town of Comiza on the opposite side of the island as we climb away from the Adriatic.

Sandy and I wait patiently with the rest of our group for a guest who chooses not to ride an E-bike and also to ride “comfortably”up the hills. Grrrrrrr.
We all ended the day back at Vis and had a nice dinner with our new friends from S. Africa, Gwynis and Lindsay.
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