Au revoir!

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So long everyone - tomorrow I head south with my other half for a nine day tour in and around the pyrenees followed by a week in a gite eating cheese.
Thanks to my other half's over ambitious route planning we'll be heading up the port de paliheres, as featured in this year's stage 14 of the tdf, with a full camping load...I'll let you all know if I'mstill married at the end of it!

I've printed off my Sheldon Brown French vocab so I'm all prepared!

Byeeee!
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Have a nice trip and I will wait to see the good photos that usually appear at the end of your trips...
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Bon voyage. We did a few Pyreneean cols this time and as long as you do it at your own pace with stops if necessary, I'm sure divorce proceedings will be averted!
 

frank9755

Cyclist
Location
West London
Good luck. I went up the Col de Pailheres last year, with panniers (but not camping gear). It's a fair old climb. I went up from Ax (opposite way to TdF). Was rotten weather but cleared on the top so I could see the view.

Hope you enjoy it!
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
I'm hooked on the Pyrennees - a magical part of the world. In 2007 we did the Raid Pyrenean (10 day touring version) and in June we did it again (100 hour masochists version). After these experiences I'd definititely recommend touring at your own pace!
 
Happy Holidays. May be off their next year to the Raid Pyrenean - though it's next September I currently probably couldn't get up a couple of Cols in the same week never mind day after day :[
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
Have a nice time. Did you know there are wolves in the Pyrenees? Yep the French re-introduced them in the last few years amid much controversy, not to mention the risk of spreading rabies ......................
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Have a nice time. Did you know there are wolves in the Pyrenees? Yep the French re-introduced them in the last few years amid much controversy, not to mention the risk of spreading rabies ......................


I think you mean bears?

Bears have been reintroduced amidst some protests and it's not unusual to see the slogan 'Non aux ours' painted on the roads.

A lot of the local dog breeds do look a bit wolf-like, especially the eyes, but they are domesticated. My avatar is a Pyrenean Mountain dog I met whilst it was guarding sheep on the aubisque. It was completely unaggressive since I was no threat to its flock.
 

Crankarm

Guru
Location
Nr Cambridge
I think you mean bears?

Bears have been reintroduced amidst some protests and it's not unusual to see the slogan 'Non aux ours' painted on the roads.

A lot of the local dog breeds do look a bit wolf-like, especially the eyes, but they are domesticated. My avatar is a Pyrenean Mountain dog I met whilst it was guarding sheep on the aubisque. It was completely unaggressive since I was no threat to its flock.

You sure about that .............. ;) .
 
Well, I'm back. I didn't see any bears, but I did see evidence of wild boar...
Anyway, the photos are being sorted out next week. We had a brilliant time - 3 days of the canal du midi and its boneshaking riding surface, a day into the pyrennees, and then three days of climbing which featured: col de jau; port de pailheres; port de lers and col d'agnes on consecutive days (port de lers and col d'agnes were done in one day). The climbs were torture but the descents were the most fun I've had with my clothes on - especially the port de pailheres. We came out of the pyrennes on a descent which lasted 40 (four-zero) miles which was like mannah from heaven for my poor legs. One day of the ride generated the most ridiculous set of stats I've ever seen: 7,500 feet of climbing in just 52 miles. We camped on all but one night and were really impressed with the french attitude to cycling in general.
I really recommend doing something like this but *do more training first and make sure you eat properly* then it will be slightly less torturous...
Here endeth the brief post-tour report
 

theloafer

Legendary Member
Location
newton aycliffe
hi kirstie
welcome back sounds like you had a great trip looking forward to seeing your photos last year we did the french alps which were brill thinking of poss the pyrenees once i get fitness back .. ;)

larry
 
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