Driving the Little St Bernard Pass, from France to Italy
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
- Driving the Little St Bernard Pass a.k.a. Col du Petit Saint-Bernard from Séez in France to Pré-Saint-Didier in Italy. While the road and views are astonishing, it wasn't enjoyable to drive the Italian side of the pass, because you're not allowed to overtake on the entire route. I don't promote driving dangerously fast, but the opposite - driving extremely slow is also not nice. I drove here on a Wednesday evening around 18:00. The pass itself is great, but make sure to drive it on quiet time!
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Gear:
• Tesla Model 3 Performance
• GoPro Hero 8 (with SanDisk Micro SD Extreme Pro 256GB U3 A2)
• GoPro Media Mod
• GoPro Suction Cup
• Zoom H1n (with SanDisk Micro SD Extreme Pro 32GB U3 A1)
• Seagate Expansion Portable 5TB
• Feelworld F5 Pro
Enjoy watching the scenery
I love your journey's I watch them most day's. When you get to a really beautiful view please show us for a little longer. Thank you.
I got addicted to your videos ❤ Tesla ❤
Well nicely filmed but I can't see beautiful mountains and trees along🌲 the road. No doubt a beautiful country having beautiful sceneries and places
Love from Pakistan
glad that you're driving! i would get lost in the view and scenery and drive off a hair pin! thank you!
Bellísimo video!!!!!!! 👍👏😃💋♥️😘🥰
It’s My dream to drive from France to Italy 🙏🏽thanks for sharing.
❤️❤️❤️Bellísimo video!!
This was a major connection between Transalpine and Cisalpine Gauls in Roman times. You can still see parts of the antique road from the modern highway and at the pass itself.
Awesome! Thanks for the ride!
Very nice mountain scenery, thanks for uploading it!
On days like these , dah dah dee dah ...
That was lovely, thank you.
Excellent camera angle 👏
Doctor: U must drive at least 1 hour a day
Me:
I've driven this road often. Summer in La Thuile, winter skiing in La Rosière
wow brings back memories from my cycle trip St Malo to Santander 750 miles via the Pyrenees I love France the people are amazing and the country is beautiful
this are not the pyrenees ! idiot !!!!
wouff : je l 'ai parcouru en sens inverse il y a longtemps ,(Conseil : à faire :) LE JOUR DE SA RéOUVERTURE DANS LA NEIGE Brrr et la glace Kaïï KKaÏÏ / merci pour la belle vidéo j.l. ( belgique )
An important thing in this video and adds aesthetic to this trip is the sound of a Tesla car acceleration, it resembles the engine of a jet plane, and I think that no one paid attention to this. My wish is to travel around the world on a Tesla electric car.
Tres beau j'aime
Model 3 must be a good choice for mountain roads. I've driven diesel car in Montenegro mountains and while driving uphill fuel consumption was pretty high, going down into valleys had nearly 0 fuel consumption, averaging in really good overall MPG.
Electric cars are even better - they not only don't use energy when they go downhill but recharge batteries.
Thank you for yet another lovely drive. Everything is so beautiful. Not a criticism, but a suggestion, would you be able to put up the names of the villages you pass through? Best wishes from Andre and Lola in South Africa
That's what happens when you exceed the speed limit in villages. You can't even read their names on the posts :)
Excuse me, what frame rate are using?
Já estive por aí!!! De Criciúma SC Brasil
That is some awesome driving that you did dude! A little shame that you had a few unexperienced drivers in front of you so now and then
80km/h is the speed limit, is it a shame that "unexperienced" drivers comply with the rules?
Taking alot of time to acquire the leaves, what's the frame rate? The 4k on that camera is not processing fast enough? Best Alps Crossing Videos By Far.
Excellent shots 👍
Bom vídeo.
Thank youu
19:33 La Rosière
29:37 Little Saint Bernard Pass
42:31 La Thuile
52:10 La Balme
Not even one Wawa! 😄
That last bit was rather painful! But did anyone else see the Ferrari 330 GTS at about 57 mins?
No - but I was looking for a Lamborghini Miura in the tunnel shortly after La Thuille.
Love that car so quiet? Yet I guess suppriseingly quick. What range do you get?
Лепота!
👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Electric car??
Yes, Tesla Model 3 Performance
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i followed this route a fair few miles further down.....came past what looked like an old power station, thats possibly a tourist attraction now :-/ anyone know the name of it. Thanks.
峠付近で咲いている赤い花はなんと言う花?
教えて下さい
What do you use for vlogging such videos?
Excellent video what is your kit?
Using a GoPro Hero 8 Black
9:00 Wouldn't you place your bike flat down on the roof rack?
これを見ながら、部屋でスピンバイクで運動してます。
Beautiful scenery, but you drive too fast for me, especially in villages and around corners-dizzying!
Wie hoch ist eigentlich die Höchstgeschwindigkeit auf Landstrassen und was bedeuten diese "komischen" weissen, durchgezogenen Linien in Frankreich und Italien?
90 km/h in Italien und 80km/h in Frankreich.
What car?
I do not know ! But take a Historic car VW 1955 with 34 HP; that makes the best fun......and you learn realy drive a car. Greetings from Germany! Theo
It should really be a 2CV, but in reality it's a Tesla Model 3 Performance as mentioned in the video description above.
بسکه از داغ جفای تو زمینگیرم من
از همه دل شکنان شاکی و دلگیرم من
بلبل گلشن دل دوش به نجوا میگفت!
همدم ناله ء هر عاشق شبگیرم من
You are driving too fast, which is particularly visible how bends are cut and cyclists are overtaken. Fairly reckless.
Absolutely incorrect. It is tought as an advanced driving technique to straighten bends where visibility allows, and indeed you should increase visibility through a corner by moving your car to the center, where safe to do so.
@@andycohen6623 omg, where did you get your drivers license.
@@bushcraft_survival go and get a copy of Roadcraft, as a starting point. The taught priority in advanced driving when taking a bend, is safety, then information (vision), then reducing cornering forces (to keep the vehicle as stable as possible). If you can see all the way through a series of corners, and it is safe to do so, then it is recommended and indeed taught to reduce cornering forces by straigtening the line of a corner, or series of corners. This is only correct when the other two requirements are met first though.
@@bushcraft_survival www.roadar-northeast.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Guide01-Guide-to-Advanced-Driving.pdf
Read page 17 and page 23 from a RoSPA guide, covering the sections with regard to road positioning and example assessment commentary for cornering / taking bends. Remember this is aimed at UK driving assessment, which would be for cars driving on the left of the carriageway.
@@andycohen6623 While all this is correct, I must take issue with how he overtook several cyclists. There are times where he just can't have full visibility of who's coming from around the bend and yet he overtakes a cyclist leaving (rightfully) a large space between them and the car, but approaching or cutting the white line to do so. There is no reason not to wait 3-4 seconds and overtake from halfway through the bend when there's full visibility, especially with those speed limits.
The solid straight white line in the middle of the road has no meaning for bikers in Italy ? Even passing hat line in a hairpin. And you are reluctant to take over due to that uninterrupted line ? It is just a line made up by corrupt authorities.