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Para el grupo 52 anónimos: Reto "En el coche".
Taken 29/04/17
As well as the exterior route branding, inside the buses, they carry a new map diagram of the route.
Day 4 "Haute Route" trek.
We made our way on a lofty traverse via the Sentier des Chamois to the Col du Termin.
We then continued to the rocky Col de Louvie and traversed below the Grand Desert Glacier where we passed a series of small tarns before ascending once more to the Col de Prafleuri and descending
steeply to the Cabane de Prafleuri.
My son and I undertook one of the most challenging treks, the Haute Route.
It was a rigorous 10 day trek from the Chamonix Valley in France to Zermatt in Switzerland, 180 kilometers, 11 high mountain cols with approx. 12,000 meters of ascent.
This is a tougher trek than the Tour du Mont Blanc.
Trek Grade 4: Demanding, an excellent level of fitness and stamina required for big mountain days with continued and substantial height gain and descent of over + or -1500m per day plus sustained trekking over distance for 10 days.
I'm ready for another trek, I love the mountains so much. 💗
Interesting Blind on EOS operated Route 86. London Overground does not serve Waltham Cross. This is also shown on their otherwise excellent Route map here: www.eoslondon.com/assets/pdfs/86_87_Route_Map.pdf
The historic Mother Road or Main Street of America runs 2,451 miles (3,945 km) from Chicago to Santa Monica. We have seen a renewed interest in traveling the route as pilgrims come from all over the world. This past weekend Springfield, Mo hosted the first Route 66 Festival.
Former Wrexham & Shropshire liveried 67012 seen passing Inverpeffer whilst working 0Z99 Mossend to Inverness via Aberdeen RHTT route refresher