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Thank you for encouraging me!
1 year agoI am really glad that I did it. Not nearly as hard as I thought. What a road!
1 year agoCongratulations. And thanks for the memories. My first big pass and I absolutely loved it.
1 year agojust having fun!
1 year agoGreat photos, a fantastic ride, I loved reading about it!
1 year ago“What’s happening dude”
1 year agoCongratulations Patrick …aren’t those views spectacular! Great photos! A day to remember for sure.
1 year agoAir Tags! Don’t leave home without them.
1 year agoThe Furka Pass really is beautiful: it is long, but never too crazy steep, and you can hum the James Bond theme all the way up! (The cafe by the station at Gletsch is a nice place to celebrate surviving the descent too -- excellent Aelpler Macaroni, from memory... [These are my Cycle Touring Priorities, nb!])
1 year agoThx Keith. It sure looks like rain, esp. on the other side of the pass. We may just bike up partway and maybe train back here on a sunny day.
1 year agoSteve, not as poetic as you, perhaps, but we were so tired after this 24 hr, 5 connection journey!
1 year agoWe still wear masks in crowded areas.
1 year agoAnd really too bad about the rain forecast!
1 year agoWow - did you check your blood pressure and heart rate? Glad you made it to Andermatt!
1 year ago
It would certainly be spectacular in sunny weather, and I was just as conflicted biking up as my post suggests!
1 year ago