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I’m gonna bless you with this
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bless me father for i have seent it.
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This makes me want to go back to the alps, maybe in a classic this time though, as the Twingo doesn’t like going up alps.
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How about an old Alpine
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that seems even wronglier than wot i typeded
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That would be a dream come true!
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The route shown is a composite (non-linear, I think) of the
Petit Saint-Bernard
and the
Grand Saint-Bernard
passes; the bridge is the
Viadotto Dardanelli,
which I think is on the Italian bit of the
Grand Saint-Bernard.
I’ve driven down the
Petit Saint-Bernard
three times, once or twice i
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a 75 Twin Spark. Very highly recommended.
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That definitely looks like some awesome bits of road! I’ll put them on my roadtrip list
I can imagine the 75 Twin Spark to be right at home on those roads!
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I just love going into Italy through the Aosta valley. It may not be the best “driver’s” bit, but it is certainly a wonderful experience.
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