Campsite Near PontresinaThis is the view of the river which ran right by our campsite. The morning was clearer but still quite cold. It was snowing lightly at the campsite but the sun was trying to come out. The hills were very bright with their new coat of snow - the green conifers on the white hillsides made a very nice picture. We ate breakfast and hit the road at 7:30 AM. The view around St. Moritz was much nicer than on yesterday when it was so cloudy. There was quite a lot of snow about on the evergreen clad mountains. June 11, 1967 |
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View from Campsite Near PontresinaThis is the view of the river which ran right by our campsite. The morning was clearer but still quite cold. It was snowing lightly at the campsite but the sun was trying to come out. The hills were very bright with their new coat of snow - the green conifers on the white hillsides made a very nice picture. We ate breakfast and hit the road at 7:30 AM. The view around St. Moritz was much nicer than on yesterday when it was so cloudy. There was quite a lot of snow about on the evergreen clad mountains. June 11, 1967 |
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Mountain Above Campsite Near PontresinaThe morning was clearer but still quite cold. It was snowing lightly at the campsite but the sun was trying to come out. The hills were very bright with their new coat of snow - the green conifers on the white hillsides made a very nice picture. We ate breakfast and hit the road at 7:30 AM. The view around St. Moritz was much nicer than on yesterday when it was so cloudy. There was quite a lot of snow about on the evergreen clad mountains. June 11, 1967 |
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Lake Silvaplana at Julier Pass RoadWe turned onto the Julier Pass road at Silvaplana and traveled northward. At first the road climbed very steeply - on the steep curves most of the road surface was cobblestone. Near the top we traveled several miles in completely snowcovered landscape. It was very bright but very pretty. Occasionally we would see a stream winding through the snow with a few sprigs of grass and a few wildflowers at its side. We traveled through corridors with snow up to 6 feet deep on the sides of the road. June 11, 1967
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