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Title: Stelvio Pass - Stilfser Joch
Post by: a10 gf on 29.11. 2022 22:28
Looking through some old papers came across that postcard from Stelvio Pass, where I had the great pleasure of driving my A10 when I was young (some 20+ years ago :O)

If ever doing, or planning to do, some bike trip in the region, if possible definitely put that pass on the intinerary, it's great+++  History > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stelvio_Pass

Pictures, near the top, and the pass. It's on my A10 website, but had completely forgotten it.
And that funny picture from wikipedia, the giro d'italia over the pass 1965  *smile* *smile*
Title: Re: Stelvio Pass - Stilfser Joch
Post by: muskrat on 29.11. 2022 23:30
G'day E.
WOW that's my kinda road *ex* Hope the brakes hold on the way back down *eek*
Cheers
Title: Re: Stelvio Pass - Stilfser Joch
Post by: terryg on 30.11. 2022 09:43
That road must be on every classic sports car owners’s bucket list.
Great pictures and a great memory for you E.
Title: Re: Stelvio Pass - Stilfser Joch
Post by: Greybeard on 30.11. 2022 16:36
Wow, fantastic scenary. Well done for trusting your Plungie to that road. Did the altitude affect the running?
Title: Re: Stelvio Pass - Stilfser Joch
Post by: a10 gf on 30.11. 2022 19:26
Wow, fantastic scenary. Well done for trusting your Plungie to that road. Did the altitude affect the running? 
Was nice to be young(er?) and easily do so many things :O)
2700 m or so, can't remember thinking about any loss of power. The Yamaha 350 offroad I had, on the contrary, had suffocation problems above 1500 m, should have been a simple fix (fiddling with jets\air intake\air filter etc) but never figured out the cause.

Am appreciating the road (and railroad) builders of that bygone time, what a job they all did, the impossible always possible.