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Technical inspection and start of summer holidays…

 
This year began with VivaLaVida’s periodic technical inspection, which was once again refused. Almost every time I presented her, the experts found “something else”: this time, they asked for proof that some non-original equipment – there’s a lot on VLV – was already there when imported in 2016. Another point was the non-compliant rear lighting, even though I had modified it following the DTC guidelines when I imported it and haven’t touched anything since. VLV was also rejected for “insufficient parking brake efficiency,” a classic.
 
Offroad Accessoires in Geneva – where Andrew, with whom I had done part of the Baja California journey, works and who had carried out the first VLV inspection in Switzerland – kindly issued a certificate indicating that the relevant components were indeed present at the time of importation. On my side, I decided to enlarge the diameter of the parking brake disc to increase its efficiency. The parts were custom machined.
 
 
1. Technical drawing of the disc.
 

 
 
2. Caliper flange.
 

 
 
3. Mounted system.
 

 
 
4. …
 

 
 
VivaLaVida presented for a counter-expertise, it was still necessary to go through various administrative procedures before the technical service finally agreed to keep the rear lighting as it was. It was only at the end of June that I was finally able to re-register VLV. Just in time for holidays!
 
This spring, with Emile staying with me for 4 weeks this summer, I planned to go to Montenegro. But having lost my job at the end of May, unemployment insurance obligations require me to remain available within 48 hours. So I had to change plans and decided to go discover new places in the Italian and French Alps, at a distance that would allow me to return in 2 days if requested.
 
 
5. First bivouac in the downpour, above the Toules dam, on the climb to the Grand St-Bernard Pass.
 

 
 
6. The next day, we go to Val Cervinia, which I only know from skiing. The Matterhorn is in the clouds…
 

 
 
7. Boondocking on the southern slope, below Alpe Champleve.
 

 
 
The next morning, we set off to explore a trail leading to the Pian Fum pass and the Sualera mountain pasture, which I had spotted several months ago through my map research. A barrier had recently been installed, which now blocks access to the pass. But we find a lovely spot to camp below, on Alpe Folere.
 
8. We are not far from Turin, in the Alpine foothills.
 

 
 
9. Trail…
 

 
 
10. Pretty pond near our camp. Top right, the Pian Fum pass.
 

 
 
11. It’s aperitif time!
 

 
 
12. After the shower, first campfire of the holidays…
 

 
 
13. With a grill of course!
 

 
 
14. Time to go to bed…
 

 
 
15. The next day, we climb the Colle del Colombardo, which we had first discovered in 2017. But at altitude, the weather was not very favorable…
 

 
 
16. It is only when going down the other side that the fog dissipates a little.
 

 
 
With the weather forecast predicts rain in the South, we go spending two days in Valle Argentera, near Sestriere, where Emile wanted to return. We’ll tell you the rest very soon. 😉
 
 

Way home and laste gateaway of 2023

1. We find a place to sleep in a beautiful forest.

2. In the rain, this forest is beautiful.

3. Dinner.

4. On the way back, we stop at the Cascade des Tuffes.

5. Then we go discover the Herisson Waterfalls.

6. Upper waterfall.

7. Beautiful river.

8. A few weeks later, the first snows covered the Jura Mountains. It’s the opportunity for a hike..

9. Picnic.

10. Foirausaz mountain pasture.

11. End of day…

12. Dusk.

After this rather cold night, I protected VivaLaVida in its winter quarters where it spent 6 months in peace. I took it out a month ago to do a full service and prepare it for new discoveries this summer.

As you read these lines, Emile and I are somewhere with her discovering new lands. I will tell you all about it soon..

Have a great summer everyone and see you soon here ! 😀

Happy New 2022!

 
Just a few lines to wish you the best of years in 2022.
 
I hope that the pressure imposed by the pandemic will gradually subside, allowing to enjoy travel and great encounters again.
 
Take care of you!
 
Claude-Alain
 
 

 
 

Week-end in Haute Savoie

 
 
At the end of August, Emile and I are going to spend the weekend in the mountains.
 
 
1. Hike to the Col de Balme.
 

 
 
2. We discover a pretty altitude pond…
 

 
 
3. … that cottongrass highlight.
 

 
 
4. Highland…
 

 
 
5. From a ridge, we can see VLV far below…
 

 
 
6. On the ridge…
 

 
 
7. The goal of the hike.
 

 
 
8. Too bad the clouds hid the light…
 

 
 
9. Altitude marsh.
 

 
 
10. On the way back, the clouds set the mood…
 

 
 
11. Reaching VLV for the night.
 

 
 
12. Campfire to prepare diner.
 

 
 
13. A last ray sets the Bossons glacier ablaze in the distance.
 

 
 
14. Red needles of Chamonix in the clouds.
 

 
 
15. Nice viewpoint over the Chamonix valley when we wake up.
 

 
 
16. Picnic near Emosson.
 

 
 
17. Aiguille Verte and the Drus from Emosson.
 

 
 
Some images of other weekends coming soon… 😀
 
 

Valaisan getaway (end)

 
Continuation and end of our great valaisan weekend…
 
 
1. Gentle sunrise light over the summits.
 

 
 
2. Chapel above Vercorin.
 

 
 
3. Our great camp spot in golden larches…
 

 
 
4. View over Upper Valais.
 

 
 
VivaLaVida then brought us back safely and I prepared her for wintering. She will be back soon… 😉
 
In the meantime, I will soon show here some pictures of another and different getaway. Stay tunned ! 😀
 
 

Valaisan getaway (continuation)

 
After the Sanetsch Pass, I wanted to show Isabelle the Aletsch Glacier, the largest of the Alps. So we went to the Upper Valais.
 
 
1. Boondocking down the Furggen pass.
 

 
 
But in this season, the Eggishorn cable car was already closed. We thus went to visit Brig City before going further…
 
 
2. Brig castle.
 

 
 
3. Walls…
 

 
 
4. Bridge…
 

 
 
5. In the old town.
 

 
 
6. Emile still loves VivaLaVida!
 

 
 
7. We then drove to the Anniviers Valley.
 

 
 
8. Over the Rhone Valley…
 

 
 
9. … and the Rechy Cove.
 

 
 
10. Quite sunset…
 

 
 
The end of ou long weekend still to come soon… 😉
 
 

Valaisan getaway and… Happy New Year 2018 !

 
 
In early November, we went to make VivaLaVida discover some corners of the Valais, an Alpine canton of Switzerland.
 
Departure for the Santesch Pass, at 7’200 feet elevation, and its splendid lapiaz. The recent snow stopped our way at the pass, beautiful snowdrifts cutting the road down to Lake Senin.
 
 
1. Sunrise without many colors…
 

 
 
2. VivaLaVida at the pass, where we slept.
 

 
 
3. Eis on limestone.
 

 
 
4. View to the South over great alpine peaks: Dent Blanche (White Tooth), Matterhorn, Zinal Rothorn, Obergabelhorn, Dent d’Hérens (Herens Tooth)…
 

 
 
5. Life clings…
 

 
 
6. First snow left patchworks on the screes…
 

 
 
7. Snowfields…
 

 
 
8. After breakfast, the sun came up and we went for a walk with family.
 

 
 
9. The big “lapiaz”, a geological curiosity created after the removal of the Tsanfleuron glacier, is gorgeous.
 

 
 
10. Mount Gond.
 

 
 
11. Breathtaking panorama!
 

 
 
12. Near Lake Senin.
 

 
 
13. Family selfie 😉
 

 
 
14. VivaLaVida on the little road…
 

 
 
15. The tunnel to access the pass: 10 feet 7 inches, just enough for VLV!
 

 
 
16. When the mountain crushes the summer camp of Tsandra.
 

 
 
December the 31st, it’s time for us to send you our very best wishes for 2018! We wish you only the best: good health, stars in your eyes, beautiful trips here or elsewher, and lots of new enriching adventures.
 
See you next year for the continuation of VivaLaVida’s adventures! 😀
 
 

Swiss Alps.

 
 
A short overnight getaway to the Pass of Jaman, with a magnificent view.
 
 
1. Sunset over Geneva Lake.
 

 
 
2. Chilly awakening for VivaLaVida.
 

 
 
3. Intyamon side view.
 

 
 
4. Descent on alpine paths…
 

 
 
That’s all for today. But there is another week-end gateway coming soon…
 
Stay tuned 😉
 
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