Ok, here goes.....
We drove over to Chamonix where I got my kit loaded/packed and went for a little test ride.
The next morning I was up and out by 05:30 and in Italy by 06:00.
I then drove across the top of Italy and parked the car in Rovereto (24km from the end of the my TransAlp route).
I jumped on the train to the Austrian border, rode 26km to Innsbruck and finally took another train into Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany where I spent the night.
I was on the trail by 07:30 eager to get going on my big adventure - here's a shot just outside of town:

The bike-path went on for a good 10 miles or so (of gentle climbing) as the rain began to fall before things finally brightened up and the trail headed upwards for the first time.

Here's a nice shot of a tree growing on top of a huge boulder at the base of the first big climb of the day:

On the way up I saw my only other people of the day - a German couple who told me that the climb I was on was really hard (not particularly true) and that I'd never make it on my fully-laden bike (also not true):

Once the descent started the alpine views began and I got to glimpse the immensity of the Alps (and get a taste of what was to come) for the first time:

At one point I stopped as I realised that the trail vanished and that I had to ride along an confidence (un)inspiring wooden balcony which was pinned to the cliff face - here's me trying to scale said cliff face to mount the camera in order to take a little video footage:

Once I hit the bottom of the big descent it was pretty much bike-track and/or very quiet roads for the next 10 miles to the end of the days route (although I foolishly began the big climb of day 02 at the end of day 01).
At this point I was beginning to worry that the route I'd chosen might be a little too technically simple.
There were a few interesting bits (like the one below) but on the whole it was easy fireroad climbs and semi-interesting bike-track/fireroad descents (which is clearly a bit of a crime).

(don't worry - I didn't remain unimpressed with the routes technical difficulty after day 01)
As i began climbing again it started to rain and so I took refuge in a bus shelter for a while and ate some food before deciding to make a break for it. After a while (and having spotted nowhere to camp) a proper storm began and I quickly took a little side-road and hurried to get my tent up before everything was drenched.
The night was spent being dripped on (as I'd apparently not seam-sealed the tent very well) and so not a lot of sleep was had and I awoke damp, tired and still pretty much knackered (although this all sounds fairly negative I never once thought anything other than how much I was loving my first taste of adventure)
Here's my camping spot in the morning sun:

Not too shabby hey....?
So, day 01 ended with me being tired, wet and loving every minute of my trip so far!
I rode 88.3km (55 miles) and climbed just over 1000m (3280ft).
Not a bad start.
Tune in next time to find out what exciting things happened on day two.....
Cheers, Gairy.