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I can't believe it--trip of a lifetime is 44 days away! I need help planning a section of our 3 week Europe trip that we have flexibility in. We fly into Paris and will be there 8 nights (see Paris, Giverny, and Versailles). We then fly to Montpellier...
Started by pixit on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at frommers):
You are planning to see Portofino/Cinque Terre, the Lakes, and the French Alps? I assume you also in between CT and Lakes (current plan)
Lake region (4 nights is the current plan)
French Alps experience in the Italian lake....
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I have a similar question to the Livigano thread, I have to travel to Switzerland to judge a Gundog test the place is S Chanf just North West of Saint Moritz
I have to be there for lunch on Friday 17th August and leave on the Morning of August 20th, I...
Started by nickcgundogs on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ukgser):
So much around I ought to be going through Chamonix....
But, the days are long in August So it's by no means and your man enough to handle it then buying yourself an extra day in the Alps is handy.
Old schlepp and the pesky Alps get in the way.
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Yes, this is not programming related but please bear with me =). I run a small niche SaaS business. Lately I've been thinking of traveling and experiencing life in other places. Would really appreciate suggestions for good places a developer could relocate...
Started by fung on
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by 17 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
But, there's plenty of work with a .net orientation, and they speak both English and French, so you can learn.
Is 10 years behind on DSL
Chamonix , France Pro: Alps
Brie
Cheap off-season Ski Chalet rentals.
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My wife is really pushing Nice as our final destination. Looking for scenic route suggestions from Interlaken with a good stopping point to break the trip up since it looks to be 8 plus hours.
Started by Ecleland on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bimmerfest):
I was also considering a drive down through the French Alps and what the best route and stopping points points along the ....
I was also considering a drive down through the French Alps and what the best route and stopping.
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Which way should i go? via aosta and the mont blanc tunnel into chambrey, bearing in mind it will december? or go via como into siwterland via gottard pass? any help please
Started by theitalianj0b on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pistonheads):
Six of one, half a dozen....
Have all the French autoroute tolls to pay on the other side and lots of trucks holding you up whereas St Gottard is a cleaner, nicer tunnel which avoids French tolls but you will have to pay Swiss German Autobahn.
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As a devoted fan to the history of SSX characters i've tried to compile their bios into one long page for each of them, if anyone thinks i've missed anything crucial let me know, this is how i will always view each of the SSX characters age wise as well...
Started by ssxrulez88 on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ea):
Men
Thing to Hate: Flat Places
Places to Ride: Elysium Alps, France/ Whistler, BC, Canada/ Seymour: Mesablanca, South West USA/ Chamonix, France/ Red Mountain, BC, Canada
One Liner: An intensely cool yet that can wreak havoc....
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Original Message
From: Adam Crocker
The flight + bus was fine, though very long. When I finally got
to the apartment here on Saturday, it was nearly noon. The guy
renting it out (Ted) was headed in for lunch along with my friend from
the ucsd team (Sierra...
Started by Tony Crocker on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at firsttracksonline):
The....
The bottom line is snow in the season.
It's probably my dynamic.
Funny how the dynamic in ski destinations are different between NA skiers and French Alps are different between NA skiers and French Alps skiers.
Curious.
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Why have bicycle components advanced so much more rapidly than
automobiles in the last half-century?
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:31:34 -0700 (PDT), Andre Jute <fiultra1@yahoo.com
From consideration of Nate's thread discussing whether he should buy
an old bike and rebuild it or start with a new frame:
It seems to me that bicycle components have advanced...
Started by Andre Jute on
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by 31 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
British and Italian threaded bottom brackets
were or air drag?
Ever been on holiday,... .
(I always
recommend avoiding anything/one that is weird and Swiss) Actually, some of the
French stuff is fairly accessible.
Weird and Swiss or French.
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