Now this is the one! Over the weekend I was looking on the internet for my next ride. I found a detour after the Col des Montets that got me significantly more altitude than Col de la Forclaz so I was intrigued. It also took me up through a quaint little town I had only seen in the distance. (Remember the small town across the valley and on the hillside in the distance from previous rides?) The map showed a good climb up to the lake so time to tackle it.
For all the Brumbys back home, if you want some real climbing, this is what I always imagined climbing in Europe to be like...
Climbing through Argentiere (next 2 photos). Not too long, but a nice incline to get you started. (est. mile marker 5-6)
*** Alright gang, the pictures you're about to see are not trick photography. No leaning to change the angle and make it look worse. What you see is what you get. Enjoy! ***
...and just a little more for good measure. (est. mile marker 13)
Same village I just passed through is already looking small.
Eat your heart out. |
Almost there |
Dodge the tour buses, stay away from the edge, and still keep pedaling. |
At the dam (courtesy of some Finish tourist) |
Jacket on, time for the downhill |
Not sure the purpose of this guardrail. |
No time for a Cialis moment. |
This was short, but tough (on the way up). One of those where you had to be careful not to let your front wheel keep coming off the pavement.
Take a look at the car just a few feet below.
Safely home. |
3413 ft Start Elev 6480.0 ft Max Elev 5892.0 ft Gain
Distance | Elevation | Grade | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cat | Start | End | Length | Min | Max | Avg. | Max |
![]() | 0.34 mi | 4.20 mi | 3.86 mi | 3,450 ft | 5,352 ft | 9.3% | -- |
![]() | 11.84 mi | 13.68 mi | 1.84 mi | 3,736 ft | 4,347 ft | 6.3% | -- |
![]() | 14.60 mi | 19.46 mi | 4.86 mi | 4,190 ft | 6,303 ft | 8.2% | -- |
![]() | 24.28 mi | 25.32 mi | 1.03 mi | 4,191 ft | 4,346 ft | 2.8% | -- |
![]() | 27.18 mi | 31.40 mi | 4.21 mi | 3,737 ft | 4,722 ft | 4.4% | -- |
Be careful about the stats. Don't see them as accurate. The first miles are less than 6%, the second climb is well over 10%, and the last climb is considered a solid 6 miles @ 10% per the locals. A little flavor for it nonetheless.
-ML
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