Tracing Trails Throughthe Dolomite Highlands
July 30, 2025
Italy
The Dolomites don’t ask for admiration. They demand it. Sharp peaks rise from velvet meadows like punctuation marks against the sky. I set out on foot with no real destination, just a desire to see where the paths would lead.
The trail wove through pine forests, opening suddenly into a clearing that felt like a cathedral of light and stone. I stood still for a long while, the only sounds a distant bell and my own breath. There's something humbling about walking through a place that feels older than thought.

Each turn brought something quieter—a shadow behind a rock, a flicker of wildflowers, a marmot darting out and disappearing again. I passed no one for hours, and yet felt surrounded—by scale, by silence, by an overwhelming sense of presence.
The Dolomite highlands didn’t offer me anything neatly packaged. But they gave me space. And in that space, I found something I hadn’t known I was missing: the ability to listen without needing to reply.
