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Blog 6
I am going to keep this blog short. i might do another blog when i am in a better frame of mind.
Right, today was my last cycle. a 100k cycle mostly downhill peddle to Toulouse. 100k, is now, no problem. However i didn't count on the HEADWINDS i have just experienced. I will say it again so you get the message.....HEADWINDS. Since i left Nimes 5 days ago the vast part of each days ride has encountered HEADWINDS. Now since that fateful ride in ...
Blog 5
... done a great little ride through some wonderful countryside with superb weather for cycling and most of my friends would be strapped to their desk looking at a computer or something similar with stil 2 more hours left until they can get their own free time.....any negative thoughts were quickly erased after this and I continued my relaxing soak!!!
So today's ride is 160k to Carcassonne. I don't know anything about this place, haven't bothered to read up on it as i ...
La fete des vignes
... Cantin et Camille!
Samedi, oufff la nuite a ete courte et petit mal de bloque ce matin! tout le monde se leve, les gens perdus reviennent lol et Maelle nous fait une bouffe, pasta! aujourdhui petit tour de la ville. ouff chu en mode Zombie! bon jai besoin dune creme glace! direction gelato! mmm yogourt, chocolat noir et mangue, cest trop bon, oh la ca prendrait un cafe! et apres, quest ce quon fait? et bien ...
In Transit
... almost punching the CD player my journey passed quickly, easily and cheaply. The moment I out of the car I was filled with relief, I realised that I have been suffering from the small town fever and the city sounds, tall buildings, streets of shops and buzzing trams were a positive and welcomed shock to the system. The familiar wave of city excitement fell over me, the time to traipse, taste and travel ...
Thank You Satnav
It was a cool but dry start as we left Toulouse. We programmed the satnav to avoid all tolls and highways and set the destination to Millau, to see the bridge.
For the first few miles after leaving Toulouse, Bry cursed the satnav as it took us down some narrow country lanes, strangely avoiding the obvious routes to our destination as described by the signposts. How right it was, how wrong we were in our curses.
The satnav took us ...