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After many famous
and less-known big climbers, here
is a 7 year old kid who has been coming
to Sardinia since he was born, his
bearded father also dedicated a route
to him on the Margheddie rocks (Cala
Gonone). Pietro, also known as “Pepe”,
spends the month of June on the Cala
Gonone rocks and beaches: he is the
best person to show us Sardinia through
the eyes of a small climber, where
rocks are considered as they deserve,
surrounding a paradise made of beaches,
crystal clear sea, icecreams and many
games to play and discover.
Where
do you live?
In Gossolengo (PC) with
my family.
Which is
your favourite song?
"Hanno ucciso l'uomo ragno"
And movie?
There are three: “Atlantis”,
“Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron”,
“Treasure Planet”.
A book or
a writer?
Geronimo Stilton
Do you love
your homeland or would you want to
live somewhere else?
I love my homeland.
How did you
discover Sardinia?
I don’t remember because I was too
small, my mom and dad always brought
me there
Do you come
back often?
Yes, every year.
Do Sardinian
rocks have something special?
Yes, because they never
break!!
What if there
wasn’t the sea in Sardinia?
I would not go there,
because I don’t like islands without
the sea.
Would you
like to live on the island?
No.
Which place
impressed you the most?
Cala Luna and Cala Goloritzè
with its giant carrot (it should eat
my sister Matilde, so she wouldn’t
talk for a while...).
Is there
a route which is worth a trip to Sardinia
alone?
Routes for children in
Cala Fuili.
And a route
that you would like to repeat?
Pikaciù.
Where wouldn’t
you return?
I didn’t like bulldozers widening
the beach in Cala Gonone, they made
the water dirty.
What would
you do if you lived on the island?
If I lived on the island I would ride
on a pedal boat from Cala Gonone to
Cala Luna all day long.
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