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Pontarlier to Vuitbeouf

Bob from L.A. !

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CF 2012, 2014, 2016. CN 2018, 23 Via francigena 23
Out the door at 5 and immediately into the hills, climbing a single track 👣 up, up and more up.
Passed a beautiful castle and a bunch of baby goats.
About mid morning the trail made a sharp descent to a tarmac road and within about 400 meters, around a curve there it was; the French/Swiss border I had been eager to see.
No border formalities. Just walk across, but not until I stopped to photograph 1 foot in France and 1 foot in Switzerland.
A "minor" milestone with Hopefully more to come.
 

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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Bob, you're selling yourself short...walking across France is no 'minor' accomplishment!
I didn't think to do the foot-in-each-country thing (I don't remember seeing an actual line) but I did mark the occasion this way....
Fr Swiss border milestone.jpg
Congratulations! Wishing you continued safe passage.
👣🌏
 
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LOL! Yeah mine too when I was charged $5.00 for a soft drink.
Oh well. I knew this ahead of time when I signed up for this adventure.
I'll roll with the punches. No complaints, just a lot of laughs.
 
Out the door at 5 and immediately into the hills, climbing a single track 👣 up, up and more up.
Passed a beautiful castle and a bunch of baby goats.
About mid morning the trail made a sharp descent to a tarmac road and within about 400 meters, around a curve there it was; the French/Swiss border I had been eager to see.
No border formalities. Just walk across, but not until I stopped to photograph 1 foot in France and 1 foot in Switzerland.
A "minor" milestone with Hopefully more to come.
Welcome to Switzerland, Bob
 
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