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Mist opportunity

I’ve just unwrapped the latest subscriber’s issue of evo. What a front cover picture! Amazing. It looks wholly unlike when I drove the Stelvio with a friend.

We arrived at the Swiss side after a day-long drive from the overnight Hook of Holland ferry (don’t bother with the on-board breakfast). Although clear at the base, the entire pass was enveloped in fog. We could see nothing – on occasion not even both sides of the road. All we could hear was those muffled cowbells clanking away in the distance.

After staying overnight in Bormio, the fog was still there in the morning. So, we drove onwards.

One day we’ll get back

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