Have a nice day. Thank you so much for the superb video. By the way saw the first time this scenic pass and villages along the pass and got great pleasure. Bravo! Of course enjoyed and liked. Greetings from your subscriber liviig in Baku city, country Azerbaijan
New subscriber here! Really glad I found this channel. I have a deep love of twisting mountain roads and the related scenery. Wish I had the time and money to visit more of them. These videos are the next best thing. CHEERS! 🤙
Les Lacets - one of the more outrageous stretches of road. I had ridden past it a couple of times before I knew that it was there (it's not really visible from the main road (D1006, unless you know what to look for). I make it a point to ride it whenever I'm in the neighborhood.
Wow, a great pass! Loved the drive on the secondary roads through the beautiful landscapes. Will drive to South France in September, would definetely consider driving this road too.
Just another awesome video upload! This video reminds me of the pushbike track in Kalamunda at Gooseberryhill Western Australia near Ridgehill road where a similar but not as beautifull zigzag bitumen road is for so many years. And which attracts visitors from oversea for their tourist destination
Awesome drive.That looked like a dangerous road in some places.Do you ever think,what if the road gives away, it would be on my mind. Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️👍🇨🇦🚙😃
Those are not 'dividing lines. They mark the middle of the road so that you don't get too close to the edge in bad weather, rain or fog when you can't really see. You just keep the nose of your car on the white marks in the center to be safe.
What strikes me the most about seeing these videos is how much better the road surfaces are in Switzerland. It's about time Mr Macron increases the budget for road maintenance! Chop Chop!
Switzerland is a tiny country, only 41,285 km2. France is the largest country in the EU: 643,801 km2, with 1,103,451 kilometers of roads. Motorways: 11,618 km. National roads: 9,044 km. Departmental roads: 377,890 km. Municipal roads: 704,899 km. Due to its numerous overseas departments and territories scattered all over the oceans, France has the largest EEZ in the world: 11,691,000 km2. So France has to maintain roads all over the world. French Guyana area (83,846 km2 in South America) is twice Switzerland area.
It's incredibly dry, the sky has a strange color, maybe because of the sand at high altitude? I need to know the date for the context of the day's weather, very curious about the climate. Thank you.
Hi, I like the reduced motion blur in your videos and the high level of details. What camera do you use, and what are the settings for shutter speed? You leave everything in auto, or do you set a specific shutter speed?
I use a GoPro Hero 8 Black and generally record with the following settings: 4K 60FPS, wide lens, hypersmooth on, high bitrate, -1.0 EV Comp, 5500K white balance, 100 ISO min, 400 ISO max, medium sharpness, flat color.
Ok, my butt cheeks have slammed shut. I’m going to need a gallon of prune juice to get regular. How the heck do you drive this? My brain is in overload….no just don’t fall off mode. Somebody give me a clue. How do you avoid the anxiety? Montvernier is beautiful but getting there….. Is it healthy living,training at high altitudes….what?
Amazing pictures!My greatest respect for those who built these fantastic balcony roads.Thanks.
Have a nice day. Thank you so much for the superb video. By the way saw the first time this scenic pass and villages along the pass and got great pleasure. Bravo! Of course enjoyed and liked. Greetings from your subscriber liviig in Baku city, country Azerbaijan
Nice video! I only walked this route down after we did the via ferrata what is next to it. But still I am willing to drive it!
Loving you videos!
New subscriber here! Really glad I found this channel. I have a deep love of twisting mountain roads and the related scenery. Wish I had the time and money to visit more of them. These videos are the next best thing.
CHEERS! 🤙
What is this beauty, my friend, really, these are wonderful videos that relax the soul
Les lacets de Montvernier sont empruntés par le tour de France. Ce qui offre un très beau spectacle vu d'hélicoptère.
Belle vidéo.
Big fan of your road trips. Thanks for taking us along for a beautiful ride.
@Roadtrip through the Lens, you always bring exciting and special episodes
Much, much better than the motorcycle !!
WOW! Talk about spectacular! That mountain pass was the most beautiful thing I've seen all day 👍👍
your video are really relaxing !!! thanks
Les Lacets - one of the more outrageous stretches of road. I had ridden past it a couple of times before I knew that it was there (it's not really visible from the main road (D1006, unless you know what to look for). I make it a point to ride it whenever I'm in the neighborhood.
Wow, a great pass! Loved the drive on the secondary roads through the beautiful landscapes. Will drive to South France in September, would definetely consider driving this road too.
Just another awesome video upload! This video reminds me of the pushbike track in Kalamunda at Gooseberryhill Western Australia near Ridgehill road where a similar but not as beautifull zigzag bitumen road is for so many years. And which attracts visitors from oversea for their tourist destination
Keep it up😍
Love from sri lanka 🇱🇰
This is a very special video, thanks for sharing it. 🥇🥇🥇
magnifique parcours je l'ai fait en velo au mois d'aout ,un régal
belle vidéo
😳 So scary! The residents must have nerves of steel to make it up these mountains every day.
Well done mate! Thanks for the great job! 👍👍👍
Incredible 👍👍 how build this
What if the petrol runs out in the middle of the way?😀😂
Awesome drive.That looked like a dangerous road in some places.Do you ever think,what if the road gives away, it would be on my mind.
Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️👍🇨🇦🚙😃
Wow Excellent 😌 breath less and speech ☺️ o my god 🙏💐🤗 nice nice nice awesome veideo superb 👌 quality 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗👏😌😌😌😌🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Amazing road.
It looks like a rollercoaster !
OMG, that road wending down the hillside looks as if it was designed by a cake decorator
1:20 It painted for the night. It's guideline reflectors.
Love those small tight roads in the mountains, Thank you for sharing! from a fellow content creator
Sehr schön
Magical Roads... :-))))
Those are not 'dividing lines. They mark the middle of the road so that you don't get too close to the edge in bad weather, rain or fog when you can't really see. You just keep the nose of your car on the white marks in the center to be safe.
Great video ! Good for my spotting
Another Great Video.
What strikes me the most about seeing these videos is how much better the road surfaces are in Switzerland.
It's about time Mr Macron increases the budget for road maintenance! Chop Chop!
Switzerland is a tiny country, only 41,285 km2. France is the largest country in the EU: 643,801 km2, with 1,103,451 kilometers of roads. Motorways: 11,618 km. National roads: 9,044 km. Departmental roads: 377,890 km. Municipal roads: 704,899 km. Due to its numerous overseas departments and territories scattered all over the oceans, France has the largest EEZ in the world: 11,691,000 km2. So France has to maintain roads all over the world. French Guyana area (83,846 km2 in South America) is twice Switzerland area.
It's incredibly dry, the sky has a strange color, maybe because of the sand at high altitude? I need to know the date for the context of the day's weather, very curious about the climate. Thank you.
Those are not dividing marks. They are used on narrow roads to mark the center of the road. Useful in case of bad weather.
And it is also very useful that you know the route is 2 way, so you can meet up coming traffic
Lovely....... 😍
On that stretch of road only wide enough for one car, what do you do if you meet an oncoming car? Long long backup on a very twisty road?
wow fantastic the song christ rea
Wow❤❤❤
Am not a professional driver, but love to drive on curved road. I seems you are slower on the curved than me😋
Hi, I like the reduced motion blur in your videos and the high level of details. What camera do you use, and what are the settings for shutter speed? You leave everything in auto, or do you set a specific shutter speed?
I use a GoPro Hero 8 Black and generally record with the following settings: 4K 60FPS, wide lens, hypersmooth on, high bitrate, -1.0 EV Comp, 5500K white balance, 100 ISO min, 400 ISO max, medium sharpness, flat color.
Frome Algeria 😍
Ça aurait été tellement mieux avec une conduite calme !
My ears are popping.....(altitude change)
Lines for bicycles, electric scooters.
Bucket list
А я думал так красиво может быть только на Кавказе
Those dividing line are for cyclists attacking for Strava King of Mountains :)
🌹♥️😍
Would be better if you were cycling.
Thé god War me damet
If this is not heaven on earth than why Kashmir is?
Can you drive faster so that I don't enjoy the view!
Ok, my butt cheeks have slammed shut. I’m going to need a gallon of prune juice to get regular. How the heck do you drive this? My brain is in overload….no just don’t fall off mode. Somebody give me a clue. How do you avoid the anxiety? Montvernier is beautiful but getting there….. Is it healthy living,training at high altitudes….what?
Die "Leitplanken" in Form von Geländern sind der Witz!
Mommy! My tummy feels funny . . . 🤮