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Pope John Paul II, when he was younger, would sneak away to go skiing or hiking in the mountains.
He did this more than 100 times, dressing as other skiers or hikers, and almost always no one noticed him.
In the winter of 1981, the pope, his secretary and two of his Polish aides decided to make a “getaway” to the mountains from the papal villa in Castel Gandolfo.
They packed into a car owned by one of the priests, in order not to raise suspicions, and when they passed the Swiss Guard post one prelate opened wide a newspaper to hide the pontiff in the back seat.
Then they drove to the central Italian ski town of Ovindoli without an escort, winding through mountain towns and carefully respecting the speed limits.
catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0700418.htmOnce they arrived, they chose a deserted slope and the pope was able to ski all day long. On the way back, the pope smiled and said, “We did it!” It was the first of many such escapes, the papal secretary said.
He did this more than 100 times, dressing as other skiers or hikers, and almost always no one noticed him.