You would think the omens would have been against our trip to the alps: 0500: Fell off my bike in my front garden, demolishing my wall- (nothing new there then eh, Bill!)
0530: Having dragged my Missus out of bed to help me pick the bike up, the heavens opened- first time I've ever left on a bike trip in the wet.
Second day in France, my mate on his Kwaka ZZR1200, parked it in a 3' ditch in his vain attempts to stay with my 990 (nuff said, ahem!) I wasn't allowed to take pictures, but unbelievably, he only slighty marked his panniers, no other damage/injury at all.
And to cap it off, my other mate - that's all of 'em now by the way, fell of his extremely (now not so) shiny, GS.
But, it was worth it. Everywhere we went the roads were to die for, sorry, brilliant, and the scenery more so. Most of where went is already covered elsewhere but, if you're heading for/through Neuchatel whatever you do, don't take the tunnel- at the roundabout just before it, follow the sign for Vue des Alpes- I'll say no more as it will spoil the surprise but....wow! My pictures do not do it justice.
The other roads I'd recommend is the 'Top Gear' route sorry again, from Sluderno via S41to Susch onto Davos, fantastic! Also, the Chur to St. Moritz to Tirrano road.
I was enjoying it so much, I actually headed another 100 miles south to find other routes- I did not want that day to end- superb.
Very briefly, we were over there for 10 days and camped- weather cheered up lots- every night. There are loads of sites, well posted and all of them were very cheap/clean. All in, the whole trip, everything included, cost us E800. No more excuses, just go. I'm already 'planning' a return next year!
Katy.