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Ben arrives
... luggage was MIA. He then made the decision to take the flight to Paris (wise) but when he arrived there was still no luggage. So he spent the next HOUR on the phone with British Airways and Westjet until it was arranged that his luggage would arrive the following morning via British airways. Keep in mind this was all done behind closed doors. Aka I arrive early some might say unheard of but it happened and then the flight arrived and ...
Chateau de Fontainebleau
We left Troyes early as we didn't want to pay for a carpark in the town, or the 12Euro breakfast...
We found a bar opening near Square du 8 mai 1945 on the way out of town and went in a grabbed possibly the best coffee we'd had since Milan. Then off again. A quick stop at Montereau for some lunch goods and batteries and then off up the road to Fontainebleau. There is supposed to be a nice Chateau here... Strewth, you can ...
Time to get out the Bike
... sausigon etc in the window.) 2. Its next to the 'Enchanted forest', With its never ending number of trails, wild boar and deer. When its 35 degrees, the forest is the place to be, so cool under the canopy of leaves. And at first whenever i would try to take a photo in the forest, the lens would fog up!! 3. The mysterious boulder hills, with all the nooks and crannies, it really gets your sense of adventure on its toes!! Im sure i could think of ...
A visit to a cycling mecca
... re Australian. They tend to assume that you're English if you speak English and for some reason a lot of French people aren't that cordial to English natives. Highs and lows: Nic high: buying a Roubaix cycling jersey at the hallowed velodrome Nic low: a small medical issue that's now been fixed thanks to a visit to Le Docteur Pip high: seeing the velodrome at Roubaix Pip low: mosquitos in our hotel room (French people don't seem to like fly-wire ...
A house, a cyclops and the arm of Saint Blaise
... and metal sculpture with a single golden eye staring out from its mirrored surface.
Having paid our entrance fee in the old red bus we were able to climb up inside and around the mythical monster.
Its huge metal wheels clanked into action, cannon balls suddenly rumbled past us through wire cages, things ...