Swiss Passes

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Foxy125
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Hi,
We are busy planning our trip for next year, after heading to Sardinia and corsica, we are looking at heading back through Swizterland but after searching the web for the last hour we cannot find any info on the state of the passes aroung Andermatt, more specifically if they are open in October as that is when we shall be heading home. Does anyone have any expirences or can you point us in the right direction to find out?

Many Thanks
Neil and Steph.
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whats the wether forcast ..wheres me map
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Brilliant, thank you. now have a happy husband!
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Have a Karma
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Try bestbikingroads.com
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TigerTiger wrote:Try bestbikingroads.com
I also always use Minky's link to check the state of passes or aplenrouten.de.

BBR is still only a 3 stars out of 5 site in my opinion for Alpine stuff ... too hard to find the info required without trawling through pages of very confusing info...sometimes wonder if they ride the same roads I do :D
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