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Switzerland high passes report
Over the last few years I rode up and down lots of the high passes of
Switzerland, mostly riding single-day loop routes. I found lots of fun + pretty riding (not a surprise), and I'd gladly do lots of it again. This year I finally connected it all into a continuous route, so I've ridden every kilometer from Grand St Bernard in the southwest to the Bernina pass in the southeast, most but not all on paved roads. And because I rode so much of it as loops, also a second route from east to west. I put together a set of reports + suggestions about the high passes: http://roberts-1.com/b/v/e/08c/#Swit...h_passes_08sep + map: http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UT...5d6b608529&z=8 (or click the link for the map on the reports page) The reports have lots of ideas about loop rides and up-and-back climbs that could be done while spending several days at a single base -- and also ideas about multi-day "moving on" tours, not just one route, but different alternatives for most of the stages. I say which roads I liked best and why, and which parts I didn't like and would avoid -- and I'd be glad to hear other suggesions (and corrections) for routes + riding. Surprising for me: Trying to ride every kilometer between southwest + southeast forced me to "fill in" between passes on some gentle valley roads and paths -- but I discovered those were rather pretty and fun, and added variety to my overall experience of Switzerland. So now I feel more interested to attempt riding all the way across as a continuous multi-day tour - (but more likely I'll repeat some of my favorite loops and up-and-back rides). Ken |
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Switzerland high passes report
Gee!
Last week in august I rode solo from Aosta to Stelvio via Martigny- Pillon-Interlaken-Innertkirchen-Andermatt-Disentis-(then train to La Punt to save time)-Zernez-Santa Maria-Stelvio-Glorenza Were we chasing each other? If so, just too bad! Sergio Pisa |
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Switzerland high passes report
Wow Sergio, that is amazingly similar to my West-East route, and I agree
that if there was one section to skip riding and take the train instead it would be roughly Chur or Reichenau to la Punt -- or if you want to focus on riding over passes instead of gentle valleys, then Yes, train from Disentis to La Punt (though riding the Surselva valley east from Disentis was one of the areas where I discovered how much I enjoyed riding Switzerland _not_ over the high passes). Were we chasing each other? No because I had a car, so in the middle of my trip I converted my Bike Friday Project Q from single-rider mode into tandem and spent a week first climbing and riding with Sharon by Cortina d'Ampezzo, then riding along lake Como. Then I converted my bike into a single again and climbed the northwest side of Passo Mortirolo from Mazzo, and Monte Zoncolan from Ovaro before returning to Switzerland. I do hope we get an excuse to meet and ride somewhere Sergio. How about . . .. Col de Parpaillon in France between Embrun and Barcellonette? Two French guys I met at the Oberalppass said it was very interesting (though better on a mountain bike). Could do some other rides around Briancon or Susa. Ken |
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Nice to read you again, Ken.
My train ride from DIsentis to La Punt was very interesting. I had cycled in the arean the past, but moving by train along that deserted canyon was quite an experience that let me discover a Switzerland I had never suspected to exist. Barcellonette? No thanks. A long time ago I did a couple of bike trips over the southern French Alps and decided I would very much prefer more northern routes. I realise that you ride almost anywhere, mild and tough terrain as well. So, some time, drop again to Tuscany and I'll direct you to one special climb: San Pellegrino in Alpe, up from Castelnuovo Garfagnana. Look it up in the meanwhile. Myself I have always been keen at dodging it, but you are up to the task. Later Sergio Pisa |
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sergio wrote
Tuscany . . . one special climb: San Pellegrino in Alpe, up from Castelnuovo Garfagnana. Looks big and hard. But not as hard as Mortirolo from Mazzo. (unless it's unpaved or badly paved) What's the reward for all the labor? I have a bicycling guidebook for the Garfagnana region, but it gave me the idea that it's mostly for mountain bikes. I'm not _against_ trying Tuscany again -- if you can point me to the best road riding -- or maybe where to rent a good mountain bike cheap. .. . . (But it seems like it's so much easier for me to find the kinds of riding I like in Veneto -- and then there's the climbing + hiking on the non-bicycling days -- and the sci alpinismo touring in non-bicycling seasons). Ken |
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On 22 Ott, 05:35, "Ken Roberts"
Looks big and hard. But not as hard as Mortirolo from Mazzo. (unless it's unpaved or badly paved) What's the reward for all the labor? The reward? Perhaps descendig along the alternative LOOOONG road through Castiglione Garfagnana. I have a bicycling guidebook for the Garfagnana region, but it gave me the idea that it's mostly for mountain bikes. Yes and no. I'm not _against_ trying Tuscany again -- if you can point me to the best road riding -- or maybe where to rent a good mountain bike cheap. . . . (But it seems like it's so much easier for me to find the kinds of riding I like in Veneto -- and then there's the climbing + hiking on the non-bicycling days -- and the sci alpinismo touring in non-bicycling seasons). Of course the larger Veneto-Trentino_Alto Adige-Friuli region offers so much more in terms of high mountain passes. No way to argue. However there are some beautiful possibilities in Tuscany, only some of which you have explored in the past. Sergio Pisa |
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sergio wrote
The reward? Perhaps descendig along the alternative LOOOONG road through Castiglione Garfagnana. That's sounding interesting. there are some beautiful possibilities in Tuscany, only some of which you have explored in the past. It could happen -- maybe some American rider (who has not yet discovered Veneto) will insist that I join them for a trip to Tuscany. I gladly admit there's lots and lots of roads in Tuscany I haven't explored. I do know a loop on roads by the Cinque Terre which I checked by car once on a rather rainy day but never got the chance to ride yet. And a quick web search suggests that the Garfagnana mountains have at least one "via ferrata" climbing route - (no way to bring a bicycle on that kind of climb). Ken |
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On 22 Ott, 15:10, "Ken Roberts"
Key words for Ken, and others. Passo del Vestito Campo Cecina Carpinelli Pradarena Abetone Radici Renaio Monte Serra Pizzorne Futa Muraglione La Calla And, yes, I did ride a couple of times all along Cinqueterre. Stunningly beautyful, much like the Sorrento Riviera. Sergio Pisa P.s. And, across the sea, do not overlook the islands of Corsica and Sardegna. Very worthwhile to visit. .. |
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I know I've never been anywhere near those places in my previous visit to
Tuscany. Many of them are unfindable on Google Maps. So looks interesting -- I've added them to reference file for Italy. Ken |
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On 23 Ott, 20:40, "Ken Roberts"
wrote: I know I've never been anywhere near those places in my previous visit to Tuscany. Many of them are unfindable on Google Maps. So looks interesting -- I've added them to reference file for Italy. Ken Qualche info sulle salite alpine e in generale europee: www.salite.ch. Trovi anche un forum per chiedere dettagli. Ciao |
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