An Aussie biker on a Guzzi in Switzerland

What biker can resist the high passes

In the clouds

By the icy glaciers

The winding roads up the mountain passes

The cobble stoned old San Gotthard pass my favourite of all

Crowned with its mountain eagle monument

And on a clear day the lakes, an amazing blue, pay tribute to the sky above them.

10 thoughts on “An Aussie biker on a Guzzi in Switzerland

      1. We met a great Swiss couple on our trip in the US who have put together a great looking route and itinerary for us. It’ll be great to be shown around by locals.
        Thanks for the link. I’ll check it out.

      2. Yes that sure helps. I have found the Swiss so very friendly and helpful. It’s worth crossing over the border into Italy to do the Stelvio Pass and the other ones around it.

  1. RhapsodyBoheme – Welcome to my little corner, the place where the thoughts of my deep thinking take flight and where I ponder the status quo and if "this" is really "it." You might have been there too, asking yourself if this is all there is to your life. I invite to explore the ups and downs I have encountered so far, how I worked through them, overcame, and even came to embrace them as lessons that I needed to learn. And yes, I mean even the tough ones. This blog started as an outlet for what I call my “Warriors Journey". It became a way to document and share my challenges and successes, plus allowed me to empty my mind when I felt others found it hard to relate. When I basically felt alone, trapped with an analytical mind that examined everything at a deeper level. Please check out my 'About me" page for a more in depth look and thank you for stopping by. Namaste 🙏🏼💙🦋
    RhapsodyBoheme says:

    Amazing adventure. You go! It doesn’t get much better than that.

    1. Thanks, I feel very blessed to be able to able to spend time exploring Europe at length while living in Australia. I had back in a few weeks to once again enjoy a European summer exploring

      1. RhapsodyBoheme – Welcome to my little corner, the place where the thoughts of my deep thinking take flight and where I ponder the status quo and if "this" is really "it." You might have been there too, asking yourself if this is all there is to your life. I invite to explore the ups and downs I have encountered so far, how I worked through them, overcame, and even came to embrace them as lessons that I needed to learn. And yes, I mean even the tough ones. This blog started as an outlet for what I call my “Warriors Journey". It became a way to document and share my challenges and successes, plus allowed me to empty my mind when I felt others found it hard to relate. When I basically felt alone, trapped with an analytical mind that examined everything at a deeper level. Please check out my 'About me" page for a more in depth look and thank you for stopping by. Namaste 🙏🏼💙🦋
        RhapsodyBoheme says:

        So happy for you and that you know how to appreciate the time you are given. Safe travels.

    1. You won’t be sorry with the Pyrenees that is for sure. But I have to say that the Alps are special.

      1. Oh I don’t doubt that the Pyrenees are good, if ridden some of them before, but I’m only really going to clear some outstanding passes!😂 I must admit that I like their compact nature, but they really don’t have the mass grandeur of the Alps.

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