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Blister day - Pamplona to Puente la reina
... once we get past this first week! But apparently it is not uncommon to have "word finding difficulties" at this stage!
We are trying to upload pictures so hopefully this will give you an idea of what type of stunning scenery we´re walking through.
Hope everyone is well back at home, you are all in our thoughts.
For the parents ...
Parque Nacional de Ordesa i Monte Perdido
... la plus belle randonnée d’une journée que nous ayons faite dans notre vie. Des paysages à couper le souffle, un sentier à flanc de montagne avec des falaises verticales vraiment très hautes juste au-dessus de nos têtes et des chutes de plusieurs centaines de mètres de hauteur. En plus, nous avons croisé un troupeau de chamois. Pour reprendre les mots de Serge Vleminckx, c’était « in-cro-yable, renversant, spec-taculaire ...
Amazing Day in the Mountains!
... directions for a herd of sheep to cross the road (see video). A few km later we stopped for a group of about 15 horses - a breed that looks like Clydesdales.
There were a lot of bikes on these roads. I had expected only a few groups like ours but there are hundreds of bikes out here - some seem to be in organized tours and some just individuals or small groups of friends. A few Americans but mostly French ...
Passing storm
... and continue our trip until we could get back to the BMW mechanic in Toulouse.
That evening we had another great dinner prepared by Mariano and then went to a small bar were we saw the Spain football team (soccer) beat Italy for the European championship. Needless to say, the crowd in the bar was ecstatic, and the town exploded with firecrackers and honking horns.
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No adventure without some challenges
... Tour de France, and a popular bike route. We had heavy bike traffic due to the fact that it was a Saturday and there was a rally along the route to Spain. As the road narrowed, the cloud coverage became very heavy, like a dense fog. T\When we reached the summit, our visibility continued to decrease as we headed higher to the Col d'Aubisque, at 1710 meters.
The road continued to narrow and the bike traffic ...