Campanile Grenoble St-Martin-d'Heres
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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
... turned back around and this time drove through Pont-en-Royans and found the campsite on the outer edge of town. We were one of only three campers there so we had our choice of emplacement. It was a beautiful campsite located right on the river’s edge, well shaded by trees and there was a walking path along the river into town. On the way through town, we had spotted a bakery and we didn’t have any bread for the evening or next morning so I hopped ...
Alpe d'Huez
... sun to come out from behind the mountains and warm up the valley. I wasn't quite sure what to expect on this ride after my epic ride up Telegraph and Galibier. I was definitely nervous about running out of steam so I had made sure to carbo-load the previous night and ate a hearty breakfast this morning. I got my usual iso-tonic drink tablet (tasted something similar to grapefruit) from Rod & Tan, stuffed a few gels and bars into my jersey back-pocket and headed out. ...
Croix de Fer
... to town in search of a "menu" to enjoy, but all the places seemed to sell pizza and not much else. So we chose a pizzeria and hid out from the rain under the awning. Along the way, Anoop spotted a strange dispenser machine that seemed to sell “fresh” pizza – we were curious about how the pizza would come out, but we didn’t get around to trying it out…
The next day we woke up to 5⁰ C and pouring down rain. Since ...