First one done with the @T ; under the rain ...
and the highest for instance ...
First one done with the @T ; under the rain ...
and the highest for instance ...
Pictures dont work...
This summer I'll try to remember to take pictures at every col we're going to pass on the Routes Des Grand Alpes as well. I dont think anyone can beat you by now, but at least we can make an effort.
No picture? I have a look ...
Absolutely no competition, I 've done a lot this weekend, but too cold to stop take them all in picture... Think it's funny, and we can learn about world geography. That's all , so , please play with us !
The 2 highest we've done for instance
N 44° 36′ 26″ ; E 4° 04′ 28″ N 44° 38′ 06″ ; E 4° 05′ 50″
All hills are passes now?
All hills are passes now?
Not think so... for Alps, you've opening dates on the sites I've given last year... And Pyrénnées open their passes later...
Just kidding... lucky you!
Just kidding... lucky you!
Think I'm Very far from Finnish humor
I note Zebulon's local hills are higher than all the passes in NZ :p
I note Zebulon's local hills are higher than all the passes in NZ :p
Yes we have some mountains
When you want to discover
I note Zebulon's local hills are higher than all the passes in NZ :p
Truly?
I thought that there would be some high passes in S Island. Specially considering that there are a number of peaks well above 3000 m a.s.l.
Greetings,
Josep
The Famous
Schlucht pass between Vosges and Alsace
1139 m - N48° 03′ 50″ E7° 01′ 22″
The Famous Schlucht pass between Vosges and Alsace
1139 m - N48° 03′ 50″ E7° 01′ 22″
This is my home-playing-ground.
Greetings from the South of Germany
at the other side of the Rhine-valley
Rainer alias meine dicke