Shut Up Legs
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Some of you may know just how much I love hill-climbing on road (or sometimes even touring) bikes, so much so that recently travelled over 17,000km just to do 600km of French mountains. Ah, the memories... 
Anyway, I was recently browsing Google Maps and Streetview, checking out likely future climbs, because I already want to return to the French mountains, in fact I wish I could have stayed there indefinitely.
One idea I had was to book an assisted cycle tour, but one where I set the itinerary. My plan is to spend several days based in one of the French Alps towns, and then do various mountain climbs from that town, before moving on to another. How many towns I spend time in does of course depend on the total tour length.
I do of course realise that such a tour would most likely cost more than a group tour, unless I somehow managed to get together a group of like-minded lunatics, but at least I can dream about it...
Likely prospects for such a plan include:
Feel free to comment on the above, or just talk about your own plans for mountain-climbing, because I'd really love to read about it!
Regards,
--- Victor.

Anyway, I was recently browsing Google Maps and Streetview, checking out likely future climbs, because I already want to return to the French mountains, in fact I wish I could have stayed there indefinitely.

One idea I had was to book an assisted cycle tour, but one where I set the itinerary. My plan is to spend several days based in one of the French Alps towns, and then do various mountain climbs from that town, before moving on to another. How many towns I spend time in does of course depend on the total tour length.
I do of course realise that such a tour would most likely cost more than a group tour, unless I somehow managed to get together a group of like-minded lunatics, but at least I can dream about it...
Likely prospects for such a plan include:
- Le Bourg d'Oisans - climbs nearby include: Alpe d'Huez, Col du Glandon de la Croix de Fer, Col du Telegraph and Col du Galibier, plus several lesser known (but apparently very enjoyable) ones.
- La Chambre - climbs nearby include: Col de la Madeleine, Col du Glandon de la Croix de Fer, Col du Telegraph and Col du Galibier, and again various lesser known ones.
- Saint-Michel de Maurienne - climbs nearby include: Col du Glandon de la Croix de Fer, Col du Telegraph and Col du Galibier, Col de l'Iseran, and again various lesser known ones.
Feel free to comment on the above, or just talk about your own plans for mountain-climbing, because I'd really love to read about it!

Regards,
--- Victor.
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