Alpinaraid Day 6

July 8th, 2022 : After one week in the mountains, we reached the sea !

Via del Sale - Briga Alta - Monte Saccarello - La Brigue - Ventimiglia - Menton - Monaco - Côte d’Azur

📏 Distance : 115 km
⛰️ Positive elevation : 3937 m (while starting at 2000 m and finishing at 3 m)

Itinerary
Sixth day itinerary

This was the last day of Alpinaraid. We went from Col de Tende to Menton city, on the border of the Mediterranean sea. A few more mountain passes to go, but overall we went down to sea level.

Start of the last day of the journey
Start of the last day of the journey

We kicked off from Col de Tende towards the Alta Via del Sale (“high road of salt”). It used to be a 56 km long military road, over 2000 m altitude. This track is limited to a low number of vehicles per year, and it was normally closed the week of the raid. Hopefully, we had a special permit to drive on it. It was truly a beautiful track that is also on the podium of the most pleasing roads we took during this week.

Alta Via del Sale
Alta Via del Sale
Alta Via del Sale (1)
Alta Via del Sale (2)
Alta Via del Sale (2)
Alta Via del Sale (3)

The scenery was so breath-taking that we forgot to take some pictures.

At the end of this track, we went downhill towards the sea, passing by the villages of Briga Alta and Monesi. The small winding road we chose to go down was empty but offered us great landscapes and sea views. It was weird but enjoyable seeing the sea and coast for the first time of that week.

Sea sight !
Sea sight !

We finally arrived to the sea in Ventimiglia. We were almost at the finish line. We kept on driving along the coast, passed by the customs towards Menton.

Ventimiglia
Ventimiglia

We passed by the Europe Palace in Menton, then we got in front of the Baie du Soleil beach. A few crossroads later and we were at the Menton Stadium, the finish line meeting point.

Europe Palace, Menton
Europe Palace, Menton
Baie du Soleil beach
Baie du Soleil beach
Finish line
Finish line
Arrived in Menton
Arrived in Menton

We had a cold drink with the organizing committee and greeted other crews that already finished. At this point, everyone will go back home using separate ways.

One last official picture of crews at the finish line. Our car was not on it, as it served as a promontory for the organization photographer. The roofrack was perfect for that (thanks again John-Steel).

TU4EVER as a promontory for the official group photo
TU4EVER as a promontory for the official group photo

We decided to take the road again along the Côte d’Azur on this sunny late afternoon, before going a bit further from the coast late at night to sleep.

After a needed break to fix once again the exhaust line, we drove through Côte d’Azur’s most famous cities : Monaco, Cap d’Ail, Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Nice (“promenade des anglais”), Antibes, Cannes (“boulevard de la Croisette”), Théoule-sur-Mer and finally Saint-Raphaël. Here are some pictures.

Fixing the exhaust line
Fixing the exhaust line
Over Monaco
Over Monaco
Stroll on the coast of Antibes
Stroll on the coast of Antibes
Sunset over Théoule-sur-Mer
Sunset over Théoule-sur-Mer
Sunset over Théoule-sur-Mer
Sunset over Théoule-sur-Mer (2)

Once we were in Saint-Raphaël, we branch off to a road going further from the sea towards Draguignan. We parked in the countryside on a backroad, and spent the night there.