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Message: Thanks for the Stelvoi tip. I drove through the Great St Bernard Pass back in the early 1980's I was

Changed By: Jeff (Philly)
Change Date: January 25, 2015 09:35PM

Thanks for the Stelvoi tip. I drove through the Great St Bernard Pass back in the early 1980's I was
with my wife in Lausanne Switzerland on the north side of Lake Geneva and we drove around the east end of the lake and on south to Chamonix, France. It was snowy, mountainous and treacherous on that part of the trip in the Alps south of the lake to Chamonix. We then went through the Mt Blanc Tunnel as the idea was to have lunch in Italy. We found a small Italian town (I forget the name) and had lunch. After lunch, on the way back to Lausanne, we went through St Bernard Pass, even saw some of the dogs with the kegs on their neck. It was a great day trip.

On another side trip from Lausanne we drove northweeast to Gruyères Switzerland, You may have heard of their cheese. If you like cheese raclette and fondue. You must go to Gruyères.
Changed By: Jeff (Philly)
Change Date: January 25, 2015 09:32PM

Thanks for the Stelvoi tip. I drove through the Great St Bernard Pass back in the early 1980's I was
with my wife in Lausanne Switzerland on the north side of Lake Geneva and we drove around the east end of the lake and on south to Chamonix, France. It was snowy, mountainous and treacherous on that part of the trip in the Alps south of the lake to Chamonix. We then went through the Mt Blanc Tunnel as the idea was to have lunch in Italy. We found a small Italian town (I forget the name) and had lunch. After lunch, on the way back to Lausanne, we went through St Bernard Pass, even saw some of the dogs with the kegs on their neck.
It was a great day trip.

On another side trip from Lausanne we drove northwest to Gruyères Switzerland, You may have heard of their cheese. If you like cheese raclette and fondue. You must go to Gruyères.

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Author: Jeff (Philly)
Date: January 25, 2015 09:30PM

Thanks for the Stelvoi tip. I drove through the Great St Bernard Pass back in the early 1980's I was
with my wife in Lausanne Switzerland on the north side of Lake Geneva and we drove around the east end of the lake and on south to Chamonix, France. It was snowy, mountainous and treacherous on that part of the trip in the Alps south of the lake to Chamonix. We then went through the Mt Blanc Tunnel as the idea was to have lunch in Italy. We found a small Italian town (I forget the name) and had lunch. After lunch, on the way back to Lausanne, we went through St Bernard Pass, even saw some of the dogs with the kegs on their neck.

On another side trip from Lausanne we drove northwest to Gruyères Switzerland, You may have heard of their cheese. If you like cheese raclette and fondue. You must go to Gruyères.