Obermaad bei Gadmen
The end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerThe end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerThe end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerThe end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerThe end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerThe end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerThe end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerThe end of the road to the Susten Pass in winter: from here on, the road is buried under several metres of snow until the spring thaw. Today’s temperature in the almost permanently shaded valley? A balmy -14°C.
View largerAlthough it doesn’t look much, this remote – really remote – hamlet was the turning point on our mammoth road trip last summer, from Switzerland to Scotland and back.
Read moreThe end of the road in the far north west of Scotland: permanenttourist.ch/blog/2011/02/balchrick-scotland/
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