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Apr 28, 2021 15:26:05   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
We continued our trip to Northern Italy through the beautiful Simplon Pass.

The Simplon Pass links Brig (Valais) with Domodossola in Northern Italy. Now generally open in winter, it was used as early as the Stone Age, though until the 17th century it was mainly traversed by smugglers and mercenaries as the narrow Gondo Gorge was considered impassable, even by Roman Era architects. It was the Brig merchant prince Kaspar Jodok von Stockalper, who began to use the Simplon Pass in the middle of the 17th century for bringing salt on the backs of mules from the Mediterranean. It goes without saying that the trade made him immensely rich. The monumental baroque Stockalper Palace in Brig bears witness to his epoch.

The first pass road suitable for vehicular traffic dates back to the time of Napoleon, who wanted to travel southward with his cannons. Over a hundred years later, in 1906, the railway tunnel through the Simplon was opened. At a length of 19 kilometers it was until recently the longest tunnel in the world. Thanks to the railway, cars can be loaded onto trains running between Brig and Iselle even in winter. The Simplon Pass road can be traveled practically all year round, but in spite of many protective terraces, it is possible for the pass road link to become temporarily interrupted.

From Brig, the road takes you over lengthy curves up the mountain. Halfway up, the Ganter Bridge crosses the Ganter Valley. The bold design of this modern bridge fits harmoniously into the countryside. At 2005 meters, on the summit of the pass, stands the Hospiz of the Bernardine monks. An eight-meter-high stone eagle reminds visitors of World War II. Looking toward the back, one sees the magnificent panorama of the Bernese Alps with the Bietschhorn and the glacier flanks of the four-thousand-meter giants Fletschhorn and Weissmies.

On the southern side of the pass, the road towards Italy passes Simplon Village. The style of the buildings with their typical stone plate roofs reminds visitors of the proximity of Italy. The village square is similar to an Italian piazza. The road continues via galleries and tunnels through the narrow Gondo Gorge that is hemmed in by granite walls. In the village of Gondo, gold mines can be visited. Here one of Switzerland’s most remote valleys, the Zwischbergental, branches off to the west. In Gondo one crosses the border to Italy.

Today the Stockalper Trail (Stockalperweg), the 35-kilometer long, fully preserved Simplon mule-trail from the 17th century is the culturally important, historic hiking route from Brig over the Simplon Pass to Gondo. In the renovated Alte Gasthof (”Old Inn”) in Simplon Village, two museums dedicated to the cultural landscape on the Simplon were established. The trail can easily be hiked in three days, with overnights on the Simplon Pass and in Simplon Village.
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/experiences/simplon-pass/

Please see my previous set from this region for more images: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-694679-1.html

All of these images(except #10) were taken from the tour bus windows with a Nikon D7200 and a Nikkor 18-300 lens. Try the downloads for color and clarity and please forgive the occasional glare.
Mark

Continuing upward toward the pass.
Continuing upward toward the pass....
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The Ganter Bridge - An extreme crop so please forgive the noise
The Ganter Bridge - An extreme crop so please forg...
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Driving under an avalanche shelter (a waterfall shelter in summer). The Ganter Valley is below
Driving under an avalanche shelter (a waterfall sh...
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Ganter Bridge is a multi-span reinforced concrete road bridge that is the second longest spanning bridge in Switzerland. It was designed by renowned Swiss civil engineer Christian Menn and completed in 1980.
Ganter Bridge is a multi-span reinforced concrete ...
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The Granite Eagle
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Finally we stop for much needed refreshments and a bathroom break!
Finally we stop for much needed refreshments and a...
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Apr 28, 2021 15:27:32   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Here is the itinerary map:


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Apr 28, 2021 15:31:17   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Wow!
Neat.

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Apr 28, 2021 16:02:29   #
DianeL Loc: Charlotte, NC
 
Stunning photos. Thanks for sharing.

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Apr 28, 2021 16:20:31   #
DJphoto Loc: SF Bay Area
 
srfmhg wrote:
We continued our trip to Northern Italy through the beautiful Simplon Pass.

The Simplon Pass links Brig (Valais) with Domodossola in Northern Italy. Now generally open in winter, it was used as early as the Stone Age, though until the 17th century it was mainly traversed by smugglers and mercenaries as the narrow Gondo Gorge was considered impassable, even by Roman Era architects. It was the Brig merchant prince Kaspar Jodok von Stockalper, who began to use the Simplon Pass in the middle of the 17th century for bringing salt on the backs of mules from the Mediterranean. It goes without saying that the trade made him immensely rich. The monumental baroque Stockalper Palace in Brig bears witness to his epoch.

The first pass road suitable for vehicular traffic dates back to the time of Napoleon, who wanted to travel southward with his cannons. Over a hundred years later, in 1906, the railway tunnel through the Simplon was opened. At a length of 19 kilometers it was until recently the longest tunnel in the world. Thanks to the railway, cars can be loaded onto trains running between Brig and Iselle even in winter. The Simplon Pass road can be traveled practically all year round, but in spite of many protective terraces, it is possible for the pass road link to become temporarily interrupted.

From Brig, the road takes you over lengthy curves up the mountain. Halfway up, the Ganter Bridge crosses the Ganter Valley. The bold design of this modern bridge fits harmoniously into the countryside. At 2005 meters, on the summit of the pass, stands the Hospiz of the Bernardine monks. An eight-meter-high stone eagle reminds visitors of World War II. Looking toward the back, one sees the magnificent panorama of the Bernese Alps with the Bietschhorn and the glacier flanks of the four-thousand-meter giants Fletschhorn and Weissmies.

On the southern side of the pass, the road towards Italy passes Simplon Village. The style of the buildings with their typical stone plate roofs reminds visitors of the proximity of Italy. The village square is similar to an Italian piazza. The road continues via galleries and tunnels through the narrow Gondo Gorge that is hemmed in by granite walls. In the village of Gondo, gold mines can be visited. Here one of Switzerland’s most remote valleys, the Zwischbergental, branches off to the west. In Gondo one crosses the border to Italy.

Today the Stockalper Trail (Stockalperweg), the 35-kilometer long, fully preserved Simplon mule-trail from the 17th century is the culturally important, historic hiking route from Brig over the Simplon Pass to Gondo. In the renovated Alte Gasthof (”Old Inn”) in Simplon Village, two museums dedicated to the cultural landscape on the Simplon were established. The trail can easily be hiked in three days, with overnights on the Simplon Pass and in Simplon Village.
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/experiences/simplon-pass/

Please see my previous set from this region for more images: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-694679-1.html

All of these images(except #10) were taken from the tour bus windows with a Nikon D7200 and a Nikkor 18-300 lens. Try the downloads for color and clarity and please forgive the occasional glare.
Mark
We continued our trip to Northern Italy through th... (show quote)


Another excellent set Mark; such a beautiful area.

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Apr 28, 2021 16:21:47   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Superb set Mark.

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Apr 28, 2021 16:30:31   #
Cwilson341 Loc: Central Florida
 
Awesome series, Mark! You certainly saw beautiful landscapes on this trip.

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Apr 28, 2021 18:00:21   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
srfmhg wrote:
We continued our trip to Northern Italy through the beautiful Simplon Pass.

The Simplon Pass links Brig (Valais) with Domodossola in Northern Italy. Now generally open in winter, it was used as early as the Stone Age, though until the 17th century it was mainly traversed by smugglers and mercenaries as the narrow Gondo Gorge was considered impassable, even by Roman Era architects. It was the Brig merchant prince Kaspar Jodok von Stockalper, who began to use the Simplon Pass in the middle of the 17th century for bringing salt on the backs of mules from the Mediterranean. It goes without saying that the trade made him immensely rich. The monumental baroque Stockalper Palace in Brig bears witness to his epoch.

The first pass road suitable for vehicular traffic dates back to the time of Napoleon, who wanted to travel southward with his cannons. Over a hundred years later, in 1906, the railway tunnel through the Simplon was opened. At a length of 19 kilometers it was until recently the longest tunnel in the world. Thanks to the railway, cars can be loaded onto trains running between Brig and Iselle even in winter. The Simplon Pass road can be traveled practically all year round, but in spite of many protective terraces, it is possible for the pass road link to become temporarily interrupted.

From Brig, the road takes you over lengthy curves up the mountain. Halfway up, the Ganter Bridge crosses the Ganter Valley. The bold design of this modern bridge fits harmoniously into the countryside. At 2005 meters, on the summit of the pass, stands the Hospiz of the Bernardine monks. An eight-meter-high stone eagle reminds visitors of World War II. Looking toward the back, one sees the magnificent panorama of the Bernese Alps with the Bietschhorn and the glacier flanks of the four-thousand-meter giants Fletschhorn and Weissmies.

On the southern side of the pass, the road towards Italy passes Simplon Village. The style of the buildings with their typical stone plate roofs reminds visitors of the proximity of Italy. The village square is similar to an Italian piazza. The road continues via galleries and tunnels through the narrow Gondo Gorge that is hemmed in by granite walls. In the village of Gondo, gold mines can be visited. Here one of Switzerland’s most remote valleys, the Zwischbergental, branches off to the west. In Gondo one crosses the border to Italy.

Today the Stockalper Trail (Stockalperweg), the 35-kilometer long, fully preserved Simplon mule-trail from the 17th century is the culturally important, historic hiking route from Brig over the Simplon Pass to Gondo. In the renovated Alte Gasthof (”Old Inn”) in Simplon Village, two museums dedicated to the cultural landscape on the Simplon were established. The trail can easily be hiked in three days, with overnights on the Simplon Pass and in Simplon Village.
https://www.myswitzerland.com/en-us/experiences/simplon-pass/

Please see my previous set from this region for more images: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-694679-1.html

All of these images(except #10) were taken from the tour bus windows with a Nikon D7200 and a Nikkor 18-300 lens. Try the downloads for color and clarity and please forgive the occasional glare.
Mark
We continued our trip to Northern Italy through th... (show quote)


Pure excellence in shooting these astonishingly beautiful scenes🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Apr 28, 2021 18:26:20   #
NMGal Loc: NE NM
 
Gorgeous.

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Apr 28, 2021 18:27:59   #
Gene Spearman Loc: Greenville, South Carolina.
 
Beautiful set!

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Apr 28, 2021 19:37:49   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Longshadow wrote:
Wow!
Neat.


Thanks very much Bill.

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Apr 28, 2021 19:38:56   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
DianeL wrote:
Stunning photos. Thanks for sharing.


You're most welcome Diane. Thanks so much for looking and your generous comment.

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Apr 28, 2021 19:40:00   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
DJphoto wrote:
Another excellent set Mark; such a beautiful area.


Thanks very much Dennis. You'd be hard pressed not to find a beautiful area in Switzerland!

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Apr 28, 2021 19:40:34   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
angler wrote:
Superb set Mark.


Thanks so much Jim. I appreciate!

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Apr 28, 2021 19:41:41   #
srfmhg Loc: Marin County, CA
 
Cwilson341 wrote:
Awesome series, Mark! You certainly saw beautiful landscapes on this trip.


Thanks very much Carol. Switzerland is a paradise for landscape photographers.

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