While working in F1, driving Trucks all over Europe for 27 years covering over 2 million miles ( 3.2 million KM) I used to look at these roads while driving on the Motorways and dream of retiring, buying a Goldwing and cruising them at leisure. That did not quite work out. Cancer came along and put an end to that dream. At least I can see what I missed thanks to your Wonderful videos. You are very lucky to be able to drive these spectacular roads. :-)))
Good nught. Thank you so much for the scenic pass Saw the second time. Enjoyed and liked of course. Bravo! Greetings from your subscriber. Country Azerbaijan
It was interesting to see how much better the road was engineered on the Italian side of the pass, with more and better armco and far less potholes and disintegrating road surface! And I thought😢 the Swiss were so particular!
That was a great uninterrupted run you had, you were lucky. We have done the GStBP in three different cars, last year we did it in our 50 year old Alfa Romeo Spider. That was a great video RTTL, thanks, but you were missing the sound track we enjoyed in the Spider.
Hermosos paisaje, cuando miro estos parajes me relajan tanto, sería un anhelo poder circular en bicicleta esos hermosos paisajes, saludos cordiales desde chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱👏👏👏👏💖💖
Those snaggle toothed guard rails (posts?) (around 18:13 mark)...made me very unhappy. I need a drink. That was stressful. (p.s. Not your driving, that was smooth as silk. The scary drop off to the valley below is what I meant)..
Fun fact: this is the pass that napoleon bonaparte use to cross the alp. Contrary to popular believes in reality he rode a mule with a guide not a horse.
I suspect they are possibly part of the Swiss border fortifications, the so-called National Redoubt, but I may be wrong! Then again, when I think about it, they may be ventilation shafts for the St. Bernard road tunnel. We left that road, which is now the main route through the pass, just before the start of the climb and joined back up at the end of the video.
I don't think so. James BOND is following Goldfinger on the FURKA Pass, which Grand Hotel could be seen at a moment behind the Aston. For the Grand Saint Bernard, you could find it in the credits on the beginning of "the italian job"with the legendary LAMBORGHINI Miura. À MUST BE SEEN moment.
While working in F1, driving Trucks all over Europe for 27 years covering over 2 million miles ( 3.2 million KM) I used to look at these roads while driving on the Motorways and dream of retiring, buying a Goldwing and cruising them at leisure. That did not quite work out. Cancer came along and put an end to that dream. At least I can see what I missed thanks to your Wonderful videos. You are very lucky to be able to drive these spectacular roads. :-)))
Le deseo que cumpla su sueño y si fuese en moto el disfrute es máximo, suerte
@@matasisto Thank you.... :-)))
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Good nught. Thank you so much for the scenic pass Saw the second time. Enjoyed and liked of course. Bravo! Greetings from your subscriber. Country Azerbaijan
This has to be one of my favorite passes of all times. Thanks for sharing. Currently working through your other videos. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
It was interesting to see how much better the road was engineered on the Italian side of the pass, with more and better armco and far less potholes and disintegrating road surface! And I thought😢 the Swiss were so particular!
That was a great uninterrupted run you had, you were lucky. We have done the GStBP in three different cars, last year we did it in our 50 year old Alfa Romeo Spider. That was a great video RTTL, thanks, but you were missing the sound track we enjoyed in the Spider.
Got the Tesla mainly for financial reasons and the amazing acceleration. It's lots of fun to drive, but I too sometimes miss some sound ;-)
You are my only and best way to see the world (in this case Europe),tnx bro...best wish and safe drive in future...👋🇷🇸
Fantastic! Thank you! Italian side much smoother, safer. Swiss side rather raw and edgy (pardon the pun). "On days like this ... " indeed!
How beautiful there is too ❤️😍! I love there so much❤️😍💕
Hermosos paisaje, cuando miro estos parajes me relajan tanto, sería un anhelo poder circular en bicicleta esos hermosos paisajes, saludos cordiales desde chile 🇨🇱🇨🇱👏👏👏👏💖💖
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Amazing video also for my planning :)
Those snaggle toothed guard rails (posts?) (around 18:13 mark)...made me very unhappy. I need a drink. That was stressful. (p.s. Not your driving, that was smooth as silk. The scary drop off to the valley below is what I meant)..
Avec quelle camera filmé vous
Fun fact: this is the pass that napoleon bonaparte use to cross the alp. Contrary to popular believes in reality he rode a mule with a guide not a horse.
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De todos que gravaram vídeos, você era o melhor. Lula palmares Brasil.
I am wondering what are those conical buildings heading down?
I suspect they are possibly part of the Swiss border fortifications, the so-called National Redoubt, but I may be wrong! Then again, when I think about it, they may be ventilation shafts for the St. Bernard road tunnel. We left that road, which is now the main route through the pass, just before the start of the climb and joined back up at the end of the video.
@@AML2000 thank you
Is this your fastest roadtrip video?
Heeft de hele italiaanse kant een limiet van 50kph overal? Is wel erg traag. Zijn de groene jongens daar aan de macht ofzo
16:12 大聖伯納德山口
Was this the location filmed in Goldfinger?....
I don't think so. James BOND is following Goldfinger on the FURKA Pass, which Grand Hotel could be seen at a moment behind the Aston. For the Grand Saint Bernard, you could find it in the credits on the beginning of "the italian job"with the legendary LAMBORGHINI Miura. À MUST BE SEEN moment.
Great St Bernard Pass
اٹلی کو سوئزر لینڈ سے ملاتا ہے ۔۔۔۔کیا یہ معلومات درست ہیں؟؟؟؟