city worth visiting, not just to see the cathedral where the council took place, but to take in the rest of its medieval historical center, including the ancient Castello del Buonconsiglio, a fascinating museum.

The Dolomites do not draw foreign visitors in the same numbers as other Italian regions, which is unfortunate. It is hard to match the combination of breathtaking alpine scenery, interesting history, and the charm of towns like Madonna di Campiglio which sparkle like gems among the valleys and peaks. And there’s also the food, of course.

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Besides my wonderful wife, who constantly gave me support and suggestions with this book, I would like to thank my son Max for lending his expertise on heavy machinery, Jeeps, and firearms. I hope I have written accurately. Also a thank you to Roman Rede, who shared his experience as a firefighter to set me straight on the fine art of carrying dead weight. And tante grazie to my good friend in Rome, Guido Garavoglia, for checking details about things Italian that may have become fuzzy in my memory. Finally, un abrazo with deep gratitude to Bill Oglesby for his help and encouragement throughout the writing process.

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