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Oh man! You missed the cheese thing by one month. Darn it! And a landslide?! Foiled again, mother nature.
Well Plan C is always good too. Just drive and see what you can see! The chalets are typical Swiss and just beautiful. Cows... mountains... sunshine... Not sure it gets much better.
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Oh man! You missed the cheese thing by one month. Darn it! And a landslide?! Foiled again, mother nature.
I know, tell me about it!
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Well Plan C is always good too. Just drive and see what you can see! The chalets are typical Swiss and just beautiful. Cows... mountains... sunshine... Not sure it gets much better.
Too bad you couldn't do the railway excursion or cheese festival! You still saw a lot with some amazing views. I just adore those small homes in the alps as they are so beautiful and unique.
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It's too bad you couldn't do either of the tours you had hoped to do, forcing Mark to have to drive up the mountain. That being said, your views were amazing and the day was well spent. I will say the title of your next "chapter" sounds ominous.
It's too bad you couldn't do either of the tours you had hoped to do, forcing Mark to have to drive up the mountain. That being said, your views were amazing and the day was well spent. I will say the title of your next "chapter" sounds ominous.
It wasn't great... for me anyway... Details coming up!
Sunday 6 May – part three: heart stopping moments!
From the heights of Les Pleiades, we needed to make our way to our next stop.
On the way, we found piles of snow just sitting by the roadside! Look at how deep it is… they obviously had a lot up here!
Oh my goodness, talk about heart stopping moments. We were going down roads with a nearly one in three gradient that weren’t wide enough to take two cars. At one point Graham commented on how lucky it was we hadn’t met any other cars coming the other way. We’d all been thinking it, but someone had to say it. You know what happened next… sure enough, there were two coming towards us and Mark had to reverse back up the road (no easy feat with that gradient ), although first he reversed on to the wrong side of the road. The guy just sat there, probably trying to work out what we were doing and wouldn’t move. In the end Mark had to go forward and then reverse on to the right side of the road (well, for them anyway ) and finally they got past and we were on our way again. We told Graham to keep his mouth shut after that…
At points I tried shutting my eyes, but that didn’t help. It really was a nightmare for me, just about everything I hate about roads all in one go and I cannot begin to tell you how glad I was when we were finally down and back on better roads.
As a result, there are no photos from this period – a) we were in a wood and b) I was too terrified frankly!
However, I started again when we got back down into the valley…
… and soon we were in cow central! They were literally everywhere…
And the scenery was still spectacular as well..
We were heading here…
… and to the cheese factory. It was very odd with the parking when we got here. We turned in and a guy who spoke no English started to tell us we couldn’t park there, as it was for the cheese factory and the restaurant there. Yes that’s right. That’s where we want to go. I couldn’t hear what he was saying, as he was talking to Mark, but later on I worked out that he was saying there were no spaces left.
We went around the corner, which is where the GPS had told us to go, and lo and behold, we entered the same car park, but a different way. The guy here, who also couldn’t speak English, told us we could park there, but not for the whole day. Fair enough!
That does sound like a scary drive! I wouldn’t have been happy to see cars coming toward me, knowing what that meant. Don’t suppose the rental had a backup camera?
Oh my goodness how scary! We were on a similar road driving to Lake Tahoe once and I know exactly the feeling! Besides we thought if we were to drive off the road and end up in a ravine somewhere, no one would find us!!