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Parc Nacional Aigüestortes i Estany de Sant Mauric
Nous reprenons la route pour passer d'un extrême à l'autre: de la Méditérannée et ses petits villages côtiers de maisons blanches, nous nous dirigeons vers les hautes Pyrénées et le village alpin d'Espot. Les différentes routes que nous empruntons, beaucoup étant des routes panoramiques et tortueuses, nous donnent des vues incroyables sur les montagnes et les vallées.
Ce village est très joli et se trouve à être la porte d'entrée du ...
Back to Aneto!
... on the trail by 6:00am. This did not happen.
We missed the last bus into the park. We were stuck in a parking lot, the sun had set, we didn't have a campsite booked and we were in danger of losing precious hours of pre-dawn in the morning. So we slept in the car. As the sky darkened and we settled in for the night we began to see other car lights flick on and off, the tops of camper fans pop secretively open, and headlamps ...
Pyrenees
... on the road and even a sign for Cadel Evans, I now understand how hard the Tour is. We stopped for a picnic lunch at the top of Col du Tourmalent, 2115m. By this stage we had been riding for 4 hours and not really done many miles, the traffic was so slow however the scenery was so nice it was pleasant going slow plus made cornering a lot easier. Stomachs filled we got back on the road and passed over 2 more Cols before stopping as our thumbs were getting sore from all the ...
Travel Day - to Paris on the TGV
... the group this morning -driving the Trek van loaded with15 bikes to port to their next tour destination. So he misses the final stage.
I've always liked traveling by train - I find it relaxing. So the group had about 7 hours to socialize on the way. It's really a nice group of people.
Met Stacy at the hotel and we went out for dinner across the ...
Last Day on the Bike!
... Lourdes in a previous entry).
It's a beautiful place. Unfortunately no pictures because as we arrive, the light rain has become a steady drizzle (a quick search on google will get you pics and a short history). The cloister includes a handful cafes where we have lunch. Lunch is another of experiences that seem too common in France - the cafe staff couldn't have cared less that we were ...