Adagio Aparthotel Grenoble Berthelot
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Grenoble: Small city in the mountains -
... I found an amazing museum housing thousands of works of art from ancient Greek and Egyptian artifacts to Picasso, Chagall, and modern day multi-media installations. The Grenoble Museum is HUGE! ...only $5 euro to enter.. and great way to spend the afternoon.
Then last evening I had the most amazing French meal of my life:
Pavé de ...
Choranche Caves
... tart, apple tart and piece of dense cake which they then had to cycle with! I had stopped at the top of a hill and Dad rode up saying that he had carried the tart in his hand for quite a ways so as not to squish it, but then looked up at the hill and decided to fold it up carefully in his back pocket. Somehow it still arrived intact and we all enjoyed a sample of each partway along the ride. Afterwards, they continued on and I met up with them one more time before ...
Escargots & Grenouilles
... were only a few pullouts so Rod, Tan and I got out of the car and just walked from one pullout till the next. Megs even stopped the car at a pullout and walked partway, too. It had been cloudy most of the day and the sun was breaking through, lighting up the mountains opposite us in a warm, golden light which made everything seem even that more impressive. I could have been there all afternoon taking photos but we had to get going. We piled back into the van ...
Alpe d'Huez
... 8217;m not really a cyclist.
Only a couple kilometers from the top, I was still feeling good so I started pedaling harder and managed to pass a few more riders. I made it to the top with Megs and Hille cheering me on and sprinted across the finish line. I wasn’t competing against anyone but I guess it’s just my competitive spirit to go hard to till the finish line. Shortly after, Rod and Tan came across the finish line. This is the only one of the ...
Croix de Fer
... cow cut out and later a horse so we knew the Tour had come through at some point. The polka-dot jersey is for the king of the mountain. Next to the wooden cut-out of the cow, Anoop also spotted a mini-lift that had milk containers on it. From what it looked like, the lift was used to carry milk cans from the roadside up to the mountains somewhere. We went through a couple of ski resorts that were empty looking except for a few locals and continued on up to ...