Timing


Timetable

What was foreseen, in March 2015

“First approach to a timetable – once in the mountains, progress will clearly depend on the conditions (snow and ice
conditions, weather), as well as human factors – health, tiredness, etc.”

5 June
Leave Basle*

10 June
Le Saut du Doubs

13 – 14 June
La Cure

17 – 18 June
L’Hermance

18 – 20 June
St-Gingolph

24 – 28 June
Le Châtelard

28 June – 2 July
Petit Col Ferret

30 June – 4 July
Col du Grand-St-Bernard

7 -13 July
Theodulpass

13 – 20 July
Gondo

17 – 25 July
Capanna Corno-Gries

21 – 28 July
Ribellasca (Centovalli)

22 – 30 July
Lago Maggiore

23 July – 1 August
Ponte Tresa

24 July – 2 August
Chiasso

From early August
Grisons

From early September
Reach the Rhine (near Sargans)

From late September
Possible arrival in Basle

* This is the only thing that’s certain!

What really happened

 

 

 

5 June
Leave Basle

11 June
Le Saut du Doubs

16 June
La Cure

19 June
L’Hermance

20 June
St-Gingolph

28 June
Le Châtelard

3 July
Petit Col Ferret

4 July
Col du Grand-St-Bernard

12 July
Theodulpass

20 July
Gondo

24 July
Capanna Corno Gries

31 July
Centovalli

2 August
Lago Maggiore

5 August
Ponte Tresa

6 August
Chiasso

11 August
Start in the Grisons

15 August
Val Bregaglia

18 August
(accident)

Beginning of September
Val Poschiavo (1st part)

7 September
(illness)

1-3 October
Val Poschiavo (2nd part)

11 – 13 October
Livigno – Stilfserjoch

22 – 24 October
Stilfserjoch – Müstair

2 – 7 November 2015
Müstair – Martina – Samnaun – Val Fenga /Fimbatal
(end of circuit for 2015)

20 – 24 June 2016
Sargans – Nohl (SH)

28 June – 12 July
Kronenjoch (Silvretta) – Sargans

27 July
Nohl (SH) – Rheinsfelden

3 – 4 August
Rheinsfelden – Grenzacher Horn

6 August
Grenzacher Horn – Kleinhüningen – Dreiländereck (arrive Basle)