An Aston in the Alps

An Aston in the Alps

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mikey k

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Thursday 9th June 2011
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So we got back from our Euro jaunt at the weekend but have only just recovered enough to give you lot some pictures wink
We had some great weather I even got roadster sun burn in the Alps laugh
Car behaved perfectly and showed just how good a sport pack car is!
I discovered a new medical condition “Aston Neck” it seems a lot more wide spread on the continent wink There are two strains;
Pedestrian – I lost count of the number of neck snaps as we drove past many accompanied by shouts or waves of hands with some classic phrases laugh
A fair few proposal of marriage and a few more obscene ones!
A few offers of swaps but my offer to the guy on the Nufenen Pass fell on deaf ears wink
Automotive – unfortunately this strain is more of a problem, it seems oncoming car drivers instantly lose all control and swerve towards you! Far to many near misses!

Here is the route items with stars are the best bits wink !
Click on the pics for larger versions or this link for more!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25369163@N08/sets/721...


DAY 1 Monday 23/05/11 - Drive to Dover 268 miles
Nothing spectacular here laugh

DAY 2 Tuesday 24/05/11 – Mile munching Calais to Nitry (312 miles)
Riems Circuit




PHer recommended route all off the M ways to Beursaudiere Hotel Nitry*

DAY 3 Wednesday 25/05/11 – So it Begins! (362 miles)
D106 out of Grenoble - Le Moucherotte
D531 Villard-de-Lans to Pont-en-Royans - Gorges de la Bourne (BRONZE)
D526 Mens to La Mure - Col de La Croix Haute (GOLD)
Grand Hotel Uriage

DAY 4 Thursday 26/05/11 – Gorged on Gorges (277 miles)
D211 Le Bourg d'Oisans - l'Alpe d'Huez (bothways & stop at top!)
N85 Corps to Gap - small section of Route Napoleon
Lake Serre Poncon*






D64/D2205 Jausiers to St Sauveur sur Tinée - Col de la Bonette (highest “paved” pass N-S)* (more pics of this later wink )




D30/D28 St. Sauveur sur Tinée to Beuil to Touët-sur-Var - Gorges Superiores du Cians (SILVER)*
Lake Castillion
2 nights at Hotel Du Grand Canyon du Verdon
See if you can spot the hotel in this picture wink



This is the view from the bedroom balcony!




DAY 5 Friday 27/05/11 – Trip round Verdon Gorges (103 miles)
Loop round Verdon Gorges




Our friends car threading through the rocks!



Lake St.Croix



Route des Cretes*
Superb route with a nice little restaurant half way round. One way though!



Moved on sharpish when this thing started eying up the car!



DAY 6 Saturday 28/05/11 – Verdon Gorges & Monte Carlo Rally (364 miles)
More Route Napoleon
Col de Bleine
D17 Roquesteron to Gillette - (GOLD)
This just got tighter and tighter!



Though the scenery got better and better



And so did the roads!



Then we hit the coast at St Agnes just down from the F1 guys practising, kept well clear of that area wink



D2565 Valdeblore to St. Martin-Vésubie - Col Saint Martin (BRONZE)
D25652 St. Martin-Vésubie to Roquebilliere - Gorges de Vésubie (SILVER)
D70/D2566 Roquebilliere to Sospel - Col de Turini & Gorges de Piaon (Monte Carlo Rally)
D2204 Sospel to L'Escarène - Col de Braus
D21/D52/D22 L'Escarène to Monti – just a traverse
D2205/ D64 St Sauveur sur Tinée to Jausiers - Col de la Bonette (highest “paved” pass S-N)*
Here’s those other photos, this time going the other way!




Then we ran out of road



and the LSB decided to investigate laugh






D902/D900 Barcelonnette to Château-Queryas - Col de Vars
Hotel La Ferme de l'Izoard*

DAY 7 Sunday 29/05/11 - Dam Tunnels! (298 miles)
D902 Château-Queryas to Briançon - Col d'Izoard*
One of my favs and like driving on the moon





N91/D202 Briançon to Modane - Col du Lautaret & Col du Galibier* (BRONZE)
Then another fav!






E70/A43 Modane to Susa via col de Frejus tunnel
N6 Susa to Lanslevillard - Col du Mont Cenis
Seems the swiss are heading for a drought this summer



D902 Val d‘Isère to Lanslebourg - Col de Iseran*




Hamster RS6 Dam
You might recognise this from Top Gear wink



S26/N90 Bourg St. Maurice to Aosta - Little St Bernards pass
A5 Aosta Valley & Tunnels
B21/SS27 Aosta to Martigny - Gt St Bernard pass (Italian job pass)
The only pass to get the better of us



Hotel Mont Fort – Nendaz*

DAY 8 Monday 30/05/11 – Pass it on! (324 miles)
Le Grande Dixence Dam*
The name says it all! See if you can find the hotel with the same name! wink






E62 Brig to Arona - Simplon Pass
Major route through the Alps not to be overlooked wink





Golden Eye Dam
The little white “box” is a double axle box trailer!



E43 Messoco to Hinterrhein - St.Bernadino Pass (GOLD)*
This is just spectacular! Especially with a local in a VX220 chasing us







B19 Disentis to Andermatt - Oberalp Pass*
We did this one a few years ago but it was 15 deep in snow. I had no idea there was a lake there! laugh



B2 Andermatt to Airolo - St Gotthards Pass (up) & Tremola (down)
Whilst at the top of Gotthards we got waves etc from a DBS, 599GTO, 360 spyder and California. We then headed down the oldest pass in the Alps






B2 Airolo to Ulrichen - Nufenen Pass*
This though was the highlight of the day!






Then this beauty turned up apparently ~£500k of 250 Lusso



Hotel Castle – Blitzingen*

DAY 9 Tuesday 31/05/11 – Pass the Glacier (226 miles)
B6 Gletsch to Interkirchen - Grimsel Pass (SILVER) with Grimsel see dam & Handegg - Gelmer venicular - steepest railway in Europe





This place sites on a rock out crop between two large dams, the reservoirs and the valley spooky looking place!



Scary rope bridge to an even scarier railway (with LSB for scale) !





B11 Interkirchen to Wassen - Susten Pass (BRONZE) & Steingletscher glacier





Then zoom out from the climber! Massive ice cube!



B17 Altdorf to Glarus - Klausen pass (Home of William Tell & Rhodannenberg Lake)
B & B Carina*

DAY 10 Wednesday 01/06/11 – Pass the Lake (158 miles)
Aare Gorge Walk



Weirdest train station I’ve ever got off at!



Then the weather got bad



Reichenbach Falls via venicular - Sherlock Holmes Died here but it was too foggy to bother !
Brunigpass Pragel Pass
B10 Escholzmatt to Thun - Glaubenbüelen pass & around Lake Thun
Murren with views of the Eiger (Staubbach & Trummelbach Falls & Schilthorn
The oldies should recognise this wink






Here’s a clue!




I asked for an Aston discount and she just smiled at me even when I dug the ECU out

Gstaad to Aigle - Les Diablarets pass
Hotel du Pillon - Les Bovets
The sun set from the room!



DAY 11 Thursday 02/06/11 - Passing Out (337 miles)
N902 Abondance to Taninges - Pas de Morgins
N5 Geneva to Champagnole - Col de la Faucille
D61 Cernay to Uffholtz - Route des Crêtes (BRONZE)
D417 Munster to Xonrupt - Col de la Schlucht (GOLD)
Hotel le Collet

DAY 12 Friday 03/06/11 Vosges to Bruge (343 miles)
On the way up avoiding French Toll roads
Hotel in Brugge

DAY 13 Saturday 04/06/11 - Go home frown (57 + 222 miles)

I think I won the dirtiest Aston competition laugh



She got her own back, found the battery flat as a pancake this morning


Edited by mikey k on Thursday 9th June 21:17

GlynMo

1,140 posts

250 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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Great trip, great write up, great photos! I'm based in France, must get over east!

George H

14,707 posts

165 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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That looks like quite a road trip!

Is that the cable car place from On Her Majesty's Secret Service?

Jockman

17,917 posts

161 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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Fantastic Mr K.

Much better than cheapest Cheshire (which, by the way, no longer exists) smile

mikey k

Original Poster:

13,011 posts

217 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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George H said:
That looks like quite a road trip!

Is that the cable car place from On Her Majesty's Secret Service?
clap It is "Blofelds Lair"


George H

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165 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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woohoo

I knew a childhood of watching James Bond would have its uses biggrin

I cant believe that mean Ferrari owner wouldn't swap either frown I love those, one of the very few Ferrari's I would actually like to own.

Jockman

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161 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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George H said:
I knew a childhood of watching James Bond would have its uses biggrin
George, you're still in your childhood, you jammy git biggrin

Please leave the Bond bks alone and concentrate on a fantastic car in a fabulous setting.

I think we should multiple post this thread, to trip it over into page 2.

It's taking me forever to get down to the next posting at the bottom of this page smile

George H

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165 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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Jockman said:
George, you're still in your childhood, you jammy git biggrin

Please leave the Bond bks alone and concentrate on a fantastic car in a fabulous setting.

I think we should multiple post this thread, to trip it over into page 2.

It's taking me forever to get down to the next posting at the bottom of this page smile
I'm an adult in the eyes of the law! hehe

I think we have had enough Bond in the 007 plates on Astons thread biggrin

Glad it isn't just me and my slow connection! Then I click on something to find it has jumped down and I clicked on the wrong thing mad

Shmee

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214 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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Wow, that is simply stunning.

Dare I ask what total mileage you covered? (Yes adding it all up is too hard work!)

George H

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165 months

Thursday 9th June 2011
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Shmee said:
Wow, that is simply stunning.

Dare I ask what total mileage you covered? (Yes adding it all up is too hard work!)
A quick calculation says it is 3651 smile

Must be an expensive fuel bill hehe

iluvmercs

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228 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Fantastic write up and photos of an excellent trip!

I'll be driving some of those Swiss passes next weekend with a few Swiss PHers, one of whom is attending in a black 599GTO....maybe the same one you spotted? scratchchin

Anyway, looks like you had a blast, and have the perfect tool for the job thumbup

Darren

apotek

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186 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Hi Mike great photos are they the product of random good luck or a little planning plus some luck or was there a serious battle plan with hours and hours of work? I suspect more planning went in to this than I could ever do.
john

GlynMo

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Friday 10th June 2011
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iluvmercs said:
I'll be driving some of those Swiss passes next weekend with a few Swiss PHers, one of whom is attending in a black 599GTO....
Not a certain AD??

Neil1300R

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179 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Great photos Mikey. Almost got me all misty eyed seeing a S2000 in the shots as well. S2000 would be fun on some of those Alpine roads.

Shmee

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Friday 10th June 2011
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GlynMo said:
iluvmercs said:
I'll be driving some of those Swiss passes next weekend with a few Swiss PHers, one of whom is attending in a black 599GTO....
Not a certain AD??
I would imagine he's the only Swiss PH user who has a black 599 GTO, can't be a common combo!

GlynMo

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250 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Shmee said:
I would imagine he's the only Swiss PH user who has a black 599 GTO, can't be a common combo!
True.

mikey k

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13,011 posts

217 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Shmee said:
Wow, that is simply stunning.

Dare I ask what total mileage you covered? (Yes adding it all up is too hard work!)
3840 miles @ 15.1 mpg average in 12 days - we had a few minor detours laugh
Next time I think we will blast down the motorways to get there quicker and maybe stop in a hotel for 2 nights to make it a bit more relaxed and keep the "interesting" mileage below 300 miles/day
Just toying with a Pyrenees trip wink Got a Scotland jaunt booked for September smile

Darren - could be - better ask him when you see him wink The V8VR is perfect for this as you say, the sports pack made quite a difference I'd bet a Vantage S would be even better with the quicker steering rack.

Hi John! - The route was the product of ALOT of planning though we did cut a few bits out as we ran out of time. The only luck was the weather! LSB took a great little 12MB point & shot camera and took ~2500 pictures (we just deleted the majority which were sky, trees, road signs & armco shots etc wink ) The other car had a good DSLR, those are looking stunning but are still "in process"

Neil - the S had a bit of trouble with lack of torque and performance drop off at altitude. I remember having the same issues with my old one in the Alps. He also managed to kill a set of tyres in a week which was a problem replacing wink

Edited by mikey k on Friday 10th June 09:54

don'tbesilly

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Friday 10th June 2011
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Wow, what a trip,planning something similar myself this year.
Great pics too,top job clap

I don't suppose you have that route planned out on Google maps do you?

iluvmercs

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228 months

Friday 10th June 2011
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Shmee said:
GlynMo said:
iluvmercs said:
I'll be driving some of those Swiss passes next weekend with a few Swiss PHers, one of whom is attending in a black 599GTO....
Not a certain AD??
I would imagine he's the only Swiss PH user who has a black 599 GTO, can't be a common combo!
Certainly not a common combo, so yes it's him, along with a bunch of other PHers in Swizertland thumbup

Darren

mikey k

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Friday 10th June 2011
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Not google found it to unreliable frown
Autoroute the conversion via ITN Conv to preferred format