Kyriad Grenoble Sud-Seyssins
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Grenoble: Small city in the mountains -
... de Grenouilles et Ris de Veau, Salsifis aux Jus de Truffes, Beurre d’Herbes
Which roughly translates to:
Filet of Turbot (fish), sauteed frog, veal sweetbreads, with a truffle and herb butter sauce.
Truly unique and AMAZING!!!!
Delightful and strange, Grenoble is worth a quick visit if you ever find yourself passing through.
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Choranche Caves
... near the water. They said that was not a problem with them and it meant that they didn’t have to take a complicated and expensive train ride and we got to head south for a bit where it was warmer! So we got out the maps, checked out the route and headed off to get as close to the Italian border as we could. It turns out that the perfect spot to camp was back in St. Michel de Maurienne where we had been just over a week before to do the Telegraph/Col du Galibier ...
Escargots & Grenouilles
... to). The wind was howling and as I jumped out of the van to get pictures, I had to lean into the wind to walk up to the viewpoint. There was a small hill which seemed to have a path leading to the top so I decided to go up it. It was a steep and slippery climb up and I was using my hands to clamber up the hillside in a few places. The view from the top was pretty amazing but it was way too windy and cold to linger up there. I got a few photos and a short ...
Alpe d'Huez
... that because it was Magge that had selected this loop. If it had been Tanya, I would’ve known that downhill actually meant uphill (and uphill is also uphill). The scenery once we left town was simply stunning and was one of the best of all the rides because of the combination of the panoramic views and almost non-existent traffic (I guess that’s one of the benefits of going on a really tiny road). The road was paved the whole way but it was only wide ...
Croix de Fer
... up and luckily there was lots of space for both vans to pull over for some photos. There was also a herd of goats just down the hill and Anoop popped down to take some pics of them. We thought their horns were really neat because they had a spiral to them. Eventually the goats decided to cross the road which stopped a few bikes and cars on the way!
We arrived in Le Bourg d’Oisans in the early afternoon which gave us lots of time to set up ...