A fair enough morning to leave, with various weathers throughout the day. Our trip took us up the coastal autoroute to Genoa, then inland through the Apenines to the flat rice country of the upper Po plain - no flooded paddy fields at this time of year.
Then into the Alps via the Aosta valley, reminiscent of the entry to the Garfagnana from the flat land of Lucca. At this point the sun came out, and we had hopes of seeing the top of Mont Blanc, but the clouds came in again, and, once through the tunnel, we met a very grey France, with drizzle turning to snow soon after we reached our hotel.
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| 9 am and time to head off ... |
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| No mountains to be seen above Barga today |
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| The mouth of the Aosta valley - resembling the jaws of hell ... |
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| ... but then the sun came out |
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| Looking down from our hotel over the village of Cordon. Mont Blanc is out of frame to the right, but invisible in a cloak of mist and rain ... |