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Blog 6
... meant the wind stopped. it was soooooo BAD. Most of the ride was downhill, a good thing i thought to finish the trip. So how hard was it......... on the flat i was pushing my uphill gears which are usually reserved for tough up hills obviously, not just for sections of the ride, but yes, all day until Toulouse. All day in uphill gears...that is terrible. In some instances even on the downhills i was pushing up-hill gears...OK, only the gentle downhills, but ...
Blog 5
... it.
this ride was just about getting from A to B. I spent more time looking at the white stripes on the road then i did looking at the scenery. it is not a ride i would like to do again.
Day 17 and Day 18
Rest days. i tour the Arena a Roman amphitheatre built in 1AD, the best preserved one in existance and one of the 20 biggest in the world. It holds or rather it used to hold 2000 years ago 24000 spectators. It is a fantastic building with a decent ...
La fete des vignes
... aux degustations! *****! je men sortirai pas! donc deguste et la jprend que du rosee, cest un peu plus leger pour le corps lol, rencontre de deux filles de Val dor, ca fait du bien de parler comme par che nous! Burger pour souper et biere belge, bon ya une mega fete de fin detude d ingenieur en che pu quoi, ouff moi chu pas crinquer mais pas pentoute! je choque et je vais me coucher! Maelle me suit, Demain; Carcassone!
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In Transit
It's always refreshing to awake to a new adventure on the horizon even if it’s just a ten day trip round Northern Italy, a lot can happen in ten days as I am sure that I will quickly discover. So my trip begins with a covoiturage from Royan to Montpellier, a true novelty for a girl coming from the sheltered, fearful world that is British culture Despite strained conversation, six hours of constant rap ...
Doesn't anyone work in Montpellier?
... I'm not sure what he has been thinking, but most French taps have a small pin at the rear which you push down to engage the plug and lift up to remove it. Paul couldn't work this out and has been just taking the plug out completely. Tonight it rains really for the first time since we arrived in France so we are glad we made the decision to stay in. Our impressions of Montpellier are that it is nice, but both Serge and Jean Yves are right, probably only a half a day's visit in ...