Your bike in front of a col sign

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Taken on various tours:

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From 26 years ago

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briantrumpet

briantrumpet

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I hope the weather improved as you descended towards Die. Vercors can be a very unforgiving place - I've been caught out there more than once - 35C and dry in Die, 20C and very wet on Vercors.
 

rualexander

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I hope the weather improved as you descended towards Die. Vercors can be a very unforgiving place - I've been caught out there more than once - 35C and dry in Die, 20C and very wet on Vercors.
Yes it chucked it down that morning in Vassieux and we delayed setting off until after a visit to the museum and lunch in a hotel, it was easing off by the time we got to the col, and dry down in Die.
 
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Yes it chucked it down that morning in Vassieux and we delayed setting off until after a visit to the museum and lunch in a hotel, it was easing off by the time we got to the col, and dry down in Die.
Haha - not unusual. The annual rainfall totals roughly halve from Vassieux to Die. Last summer it was so hot for most of August in Die (35-40C) that I spent a lot of time up on the plateau (roughly 10 degrees cooler), but in August 2015 I only got up there a couple of times, as it was shrouded in cloud most of the time. It's stunning and other-worldly up there when the weather's kind.
 
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