I just remembered another greatest moment of mine.
It was last july during my tour to Mont Ventoux. It was a blistering hot day (high 30's), and at around at around 1pm we were cycling up a steep mountain pass in the Rhone alps heading towards Sault. The grade of the climb was around 10% and it seemed to last forever. I was about as close to getting heat stroke as I have ever been. Stopping for water breaks didn't refresh me as my water was hot like a warm bath.
After some of the most punishing cycling I had ever done I finally reached the top of the climb feeling completely drained. As I cycled round a bend the were a few houses and just beside the road was a water fountain with ice cold spring water coming out of it.
But even better than that there was a bath full of the ice cold mounatin spring water, just next to the road also!!! 


I immediately jumped in it, with my clothes still on, and it was the most refreshing experience I have ever had. I was so happy that in the middle of nowhere and after the most hot, painful cycle I have had, there was an ice bath to be had. I must have sat in there for half an hour just relaxing and almost laughing at how strange it was I was sitting in a bath at 800m in the middle of some French Alps!
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This is the view I had from my mountainside bath.
It was last july during my tour to Mont Ventoux. It was a blistering hot day (high 30's), and at around at around 1pm we were cycling up a steep mountain pass in the Rhone alps heading towards Sault. The grade of the climb was around 10% and it seemed to last forever. I was about as close to getting heat stroke as I have ever been. Stopping for water breaks didn't refresh me as my water was hot like a warm bath.
After some of the most punishing cycling I had ever done I finally reached the top of the climb feeling completely drained. As I cycled round a bend the were a few houses and just beside the road was a water fountain with ice cold spring water coming out of it.




I immediately jumped in it, with my clothes still on, and it was the most refreshing experience I have ever had. I was so happy that in the middle of nowhere and after the most hot, painful cycle I have had, there was an ice bath to be had. I must have sat in there for half an hour just relaxing and almost laughing at how strange it was I was sitting in a bath at 800m in the middle of some French Alps!
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This is the view I had from my mountainside bath.