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Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Akuji » Mon May 26, 2014 7:25 pm

I'm in the very early stages of planning an alpine tour for 2015, probably the last 2 weeks in july. Going over Gross Glockner, Tremola, Grimsel, Stelvio plus a few others. I'll be going as far east as Venice and staying in that area for a couple of days with a visit to Sirmione at the bottom of Lake Garda too.

Anyone want to come along???? Anyone have any tips?? i.e good hotels, routes etc - i have a lot of routes already, just need to string them together in Basecamp and work out daily mileages for hotels etc.

Dates are not set in stone apart from the first 2 weeks of July are off the table - so go on you know you want to, I usually use the Dover - Calais route cos it's way cheaper than the ripoff tunnel plus you get a rest and and a cuppa too.

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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby Akuji » Fri May 30, 2014 7:47 pm

We shall be following the Gross Glockner tour from RIDE available here

http://www.ride.co.uk/Tour-2013/

However this trip will be 14 days so at the end of day 6, we'll be dropping down to somewhere near Verona/Padova for 2-3 days and then pick up the return route following on from day 7


Grossglockner tour

Calais to Reims via Cambrai, Guise and Montcornet

Reims to Mulhouse via St Dizier, Epinal and the Vosges

Mulhouse to Chur via Lucerne, Meiringen and Grimselpass

Chur to Bolzano via Fluelapass and Stelvio

Bolzano to Grossglockner, via the Dolomites

Grossglockner to Garmisch-Partenkirchen via Gerlos Pass and Achensee

Stay 2 - 3 days near Verona (not decided yet, needs research)

Garmisch-Partenkirchen to Baden-Baden via Immenstadt, Friedrichshafen and the Black Forest

Baden-Baden to Charleville-Meziers via the Vosges and the Ardennes

Charleville-Meziers to Calais via Hirson, Guise and Cambrai
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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Fri May 30, 2014 10:52 pm

Fekk me that looks good. :ride) Unfortunately, unless my wife wins the lottery and decides to fekk off, plus my tiny little 25 and 20 year old kids find alternative accommodation and an alternative source of income then I'm fooked.

I'm all on to get 2 fekkin nights in Clun. :bigcry:
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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby Akuji » Fri May 30, 2014 10:54 pm

T.Murphy wrote:Fekk me that looks good. :ride) Unfortunately, unless my wife wins the lottery and decides to fekk off, plus my tiny little 25 and 20 year old kids find alternative accommodation and an alternative source of income then I'm fooked.

I'm all on to get 2 fekkin nights in Clun. :bigcry:


you've got over a year to save up :wink) :mrgreen:
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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby barsteward » Sat May 31, 2014 11:16 pm

Akuji wrote:
T.Murphy wrote:Fekk me that looks good. :ride) Unfortunately, unless my wife wins the lottery and decides to fekk off, plus my tiny little 25 and 20 year old kids find alternative accommodation and an alternative source of income then I'm fooked.

I'm all on to get 2 fekkin nights in Clun. :bigcry:


you've got over a year to save up :wink) :mrgreen:



And the wife shouldn't take much persuadin to fekk off living with a coontybollix like you :mrgreen:
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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Sat May 31, 2014 11:19 pm

barsteward wrote:
Akuji wrote:
T.Murphy wrote:Fekk me that looks good. :ride) Unfortunately, unless my wife wins the lottery and decides to fekk off, plus my tiny little 25 and 20 year old kids find alternative accommodation and an alternative source of income then I'm fooked.

I'm all on to get 2 fekkin nights in Clun. :bigcry:


you've got over a year to save up :wink) :mrgreen:



And the wife shouldn't take much persuadin to fekk off living with a coontybollix like you :mrgreen:


I resemble that remark.

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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby Akuji » Sun Jun 01, 2014 10:39 pm

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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby grant57 » Sun Jun 08, 2014 7:02 am

Hi AJ

I may be up for this!

Been to Switzerland many times, recommend andermat as a good place to stay as it sits on a plane surrounded by four great alpine passes, grimsel and furka are brilliant.

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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby Akuji » Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:15 am

grant57 wrote:Hi AJ

I may be up for this!

Been to Switzerland many times, recommend andermat as a good place to stay as it sits on a plane surrounded by four great alpine passes, grimsel and furka are brilliant.

Grant


Hi Grant

Be great if you could make it, i've got John Hermanns book which recommends Andermatt too but if you look at the route on day 3 you'll see it goes there anyway, could spend a night there and do the oberalp the next day.

I've not set any dates yet but i'm thinking the last 2 weeks of july, that way it's pretty much guaranteed all the passes will be open and it's before the main holiday rush in August. What do you think???? Got over a year to plan this so it should be epic :ride) :ride)

Looking at the routes in Basecamp i'm thinking of doing it in the reverse order, that way the trip around venice,Garda,Sirmione is more or less on the way :thumbsup)

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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby Budgie2 » Sun Jun 08, 2014 10:17 am

barsteward wrote:
Akuji wrote:
T.Murphy wrote:Fekk me that looks good. :ride) Unfortunately, unless my wife wins the lottery and decides to fekk off, plus my tiny little 25 and 20 year old kids find alternative accommodation and an alternative source of income then I'm fooked.

I'm all on to get 2 fekkin nights in Clun. :bigcry:


you've got over a year to save up :wink) :mrgreen:



And the wife shouldn't take much persuadin to fekk off living with a coontybollix like you :mrgreen:



Pffffftt....feck me......gotta wipe the coffee off the screen... lol rofl lol
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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby grant57 » Mon Jun 09, 2014 11:01 am

Last two weeks of July is good (it incorporates my birthday!)

You cant go wrong biking in Switzerland!

Will start planning to make it an epic trip

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Re: Alps Tour 2015

Postby Akuji » Mon Jun 09, 2014 12:30 pm

grant57 wrote:Last two weeks of July is good (it incorporates my birthday!)

You cant go wrong biking in Switzerland!

Will start planning to make it an epic trip

Grant


Superb and it's my birthday then too :thumbsup)

Should be fantastic :ride) :ride)
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby grant57 » Wed Jun 11, 2014 5:29 am

Just ordered John Hermans book!

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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Wed Jun 11, 2014 9:19 am

grant57 wrote:Just ordered John Hermans book!

Grant

Better still, couldn't you download it onto ya Satnav and just send the book to Jono?
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Akuji » Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:14 am

grant57 wrote:Just ordered John Hermans book!

Grant


It's a great book. Have a look for the road with a tunnel at the end of each hairpin :shock) :thumbsup)
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby grant57 » Thu Oct 02, 2014 8:21 am

Found It

well that's a must then!

I will book leave for those dates now

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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Akuji » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:21 am

grant57 wrote:Found It

well that's a must then!

I will book leave for those dates now

Grant



Superb :thumbsup) I'm going to leave the ferry booking until around April in case anyone else wants to come 8)
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Akuji » Thu Oct 30, 2014 10:09 pm

small update - Still have to meet up with Grant but I'm intending to book only 1 hotel at the furthest easterly point, i.e Lake Garda. That way daily mileages can be varied depending on weather, traffic, mood etc and you're not rushing to get to a particular hotel. :thumbsup)

This looks like a superb hotel
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby T.Murphy aka Tim » Fri Oct 31, 2014 4:59 pm

Nice to see you keeping us updated Akuji...although I wish you wouldn't cos it's oh so fekking tempting every time this thread is bumped up. :banghead)

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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Akuji » Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:36 pm

T.Murphy wrote:Nice to see you keeping us updated Akuji...although I wish you wouldn't cos it's oh so fekking tempting every time this thread is bumped up. :banghead)

:ride)


That's the idea, you only live once so get off your backside and JUST DO IT, they don't allow zimmer frames in the alps so you'd best get a wriggle on :mrgreen: :thumbsup)
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Akuji » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:37 am

To add further temptation the route skirts along Lake Resia in South Tyrol.............see the road on the far right :mrgreen:
The lake is famous for the steeple of a submerged 14th-century church; when the water freezes, this can be reached on foot :thumbsup)
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby jono49 » Sun Nov 02, 2014 11:59 pm

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 8)
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby kibo » Sun Nov 16, 2014 9:42 pm

me an KP (prob couple others as well ) aimin to do eastern france /alps an over into Switzerland end june/first week july so wont be able to make it ;plus as its karens first euro bike trip don't want to go to far for her;but sounds good;if dates things change will let you know......just got to fig out how were gonna afford it lol ;house move has killed the money but that's what credit cards are for :P lol
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Oldbull » Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:05 pm

Daz , Ive just been having a quick look at those routes again and it just reminded me of something you need to check...

When we were there a couple of three years back it was on and around the same dates as you.. The whole of Italy take their annual Holidays at
the same time and trust me mate you cannot shift for them.. they flock there in their swarms and you cannot get a bed for love or money.
3 weeks I believe... All along the coast in the south of France as well ... They just jump in the car and drive up

Total chaos one day and the next they were all gone like the flick of a switch.... :P

just an heads up mate if your thinking of going on spec :thumbsup)
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Re: Alps Tour 18th July - 1st August 2015

Postby Akuji » Tue Dec 02, 2014 7:19 pm

Oldbull wrote:Daz , Ive just been having a quick look at those routes again and it just reminded me of something you need to check...

When we were there a couple of three years back it was on and around the same dates as you.. The whole of Italy take their annual Holidays at
the same time and trust me mate you cannot shift for them.. they flock there in their swarms and you cannot get a bed for love or money.
3 weeks I believe... All along the coast in the south of France as well ... They just jump in the car and drive up

Total chaos one day and the next they were all gone like the flick of a switch.... :P

just an heads up mate if your thinking of going on spec :thumbsup)


Thanks Pal, I'll do some research on that :thumbsup)

Ive found this but please don't look at the picture :mrgreen:

http://www.lifeinitaly.com/travel/italy-when.asp
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