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Some more notes for for anyone planning a trip to the Alps. Pre planning I printed the pass notes from www.alpineroads.com and picked out a few key areas to focus on in the 10 days I had. I was running solo for the trip with tent, sleeping mat, sleeping bag - Bungied to the back - and to much clothes for what i needed in the tank bag. I caught the Channel Tunnel for speed and also so I could look after the bike on the train.
Planned Destinations: Vosges (Eastern France Ranges), Dolomites (Italy), Austria - and then link in anything in between. The Route Outline Ended: Day 1: Channel Tunnel Reims Metz Nancy St Die (France) Day 2: Vosges Southern Areas Mostly (France) Day 3: Vosges Basel Black Forest ( Germany) Zurich (Switzerland) Winterthur Day 4: Winterthur Swiss Passes Swiss/Italian Border Day 5: Swiss/Italian Border Italian Passes Corvara (Italy - Dolomites) Day 6: Dolomites Day 7 Dolomites Lienz (Austria) Gross Glockner Pass Kirchberg Day 8: Austrian Passes Day 9: Kirchberg Munich (Germany) Bad Drucken Day 10: Bad Drucken Metz Reims Channel Tunnel Total miles ended around 2800 with 500 on the first and last days and then riding everyday. I was lucky with the weather with the only rain i got was moisture from low cloud coming through Metz. Best Roads - Definately Vosges in France (wide, smooth and fast, no traffic, loads of grip). Here's some pics: Packed and ready to roll. Trip starts bad with my fly on leathers popping (getting fat) emergency touring pants on and hit the road. ![]() Camped out at St Die. Easy 30 Mins from the mountains roads. (Yeah I know what a **** - but i was happy to be out of the smoke ![]() ![]() The roads were great. Nothing short of perfect in fact with some passes I would do without meeting a single bit of traffic. ![]() Meltdown: Tyre's not gonna go the distance. ![]() Some of the scenery. FYI Camera/Video/Phone/MP3 Player is the Sony Erricson W810i - fantastic little device. Thanks CreameryButtery for the recommendation! ![]() Next day on the mountain heading out I came across a joint bike safe type event between Swiss, French, German bike police. Some random pics here. ![]() ![]() ![]() Some local bait for the bikers ![]() Some more of the roads ![]() More Later... |
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Had to watch out for native species (Road Skiers and Cyclists - admire the crazy freaks for going up and down them hills all day).
![]() Headed further South. Got a bit lost and ended up going through the black forest. A great detour with wide open winding roads and green valleys. Stopped in Winterthur for the night after spotting a Moto Shop sign on a van heading along the motorway. ![]() They were BMW/Suzuki specialists. Whats Mr Toad doing here? New tyre next morning - back on the road. ![]() In search of Heidi. Lots of green rolling countryside all the way to... ![]() ...the big ones. Got a bit lost again. Note the metal roads. Just came through there and was a bit worried seeing hunters walking on the roadside. Also realised why all germans ride GS's - as a couple rode past while I was contemplating tackling it or not. Well if they can I can... ![]() Into Italy and a random alpine hotel for the night. Little white dot at the bottom of the hill. ![]() Looking back up the next day - hairpins all the way down. And its still not halfway to the bottom. Hotels over 2000 metres above sea level. Pass was around 2800 and one of the highest. ![]() |
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Picked up some tips on a top Route through to the Dolomites from another random biker. So some more random passes.
![]() Travelling alone made for fascinating dinner conversation ![]() ![]() Random pic ![]() And into the Dolomites ![]() Nice camp ground in Carvarra ![]() Could've done with a wide angle lense ![]() |
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Next day - lost my Mojo. Back wheel was sliding out on the corners scaring myself a few times. Roads were packed with cars, trucks and buses. Roads were dusty and the new Qualifiers were not feeling good.
![]() Scenery was amazing though - so a take it easy day. ![]() Next day off to Austria. Over the Gross Glockner - probably Austria's best. Still no mojo to push it. ![]() Stayed with a mate for a couple of nights in Kirchberg - www.alpenrider.com - a great spot to hit the local passes around Salzburg etc. Stay off the motorways - they are worse than the M25 at peak hour. ![]() Glad i didnt get the KTM. Fuel range is crap - Austrian random biker. Looked after his bike whilst he went and got gas with a mate. ![]() Saturday the 16th = Opening day at Beerfest. I should of planned an extra day as as all at the Chalet were heading there... stupid stupid stupid! Ah well next year eh. Anyway homeward bound from here with a stop at Daccau and a random town campsite for the night. 12hrs riding time from Kirchberg (split over 2 days) and home for Sunday dinner. |
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You certainly had some fun !
I've just come back from a week in the Vosges, but in the car ![]() ![]() The Vosges has a lot to offer, tight twisty roads and lots of them in a fairly compact area. That's a lot of miles you covered, but that bike's made for it. Great pics too. . |
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Great pics and good story
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The miles at the start and end werent terrible - so long as you know to expect it. On a sports bike it would be tough on the wrists and knees. The tank bag I had dealt with wind on the chest so only got a bit rough around 115 when the helmet is trying to rip your head off. But mostly 90-100 all the way. The A26 was wide open with little traffic. I was so excited so the day went quick down - just listened to music all the way and refilled every 100miles. The way back I was so sick of twisties it was nice to cruise back up the motorway. I saw my first british biker on the A26 back! |
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Grant,
Sounds and looks GREAT! Glad to see you got a tinted visor for it ![]() Yeah, looks like even you could hide behind that tank bag, I might not have seen over it. ![]() |
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