June 14th
100km (856m vertical)
It got really cold last night. I had to put on a sweater and zip up all of my tent windows. Hope that my wonderfully compact 3-season tent will be up to the task.
Another nice day of cycling. Followed the cycle path in the morning, then a bit on some country roads, then back onto a different cycle path in the afternoon. As we cycled along the river, our path was blocked by a flock of sheep. They moved aside as we rode slowly through them, under the watchful eye of their Sheppard.
Rode up into a valley in the morning, and then stayed in the valley for the rest of the day. It was very nice. Tree covered valley walls with the occasional rocky cliff made a nice backdrop, as we stayed on the narrow cycle path.
At midday, seemingly in the middle of nowhere, we found ourselves in the middle of a Renaissance fair. We stopped for a bratwurst sausage and some gelato while we listed to the traditional music, and watched costumed locals walking around. It was a nice change of pace.
Camp tonight is right beside the river, and I have a perfect view of the water outside my tent. Spent an hour cleaning my bike before dinner. Hope its not as cold tonight.
The Route (Click to zoom)
Monday, June 16, 2008
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1 comment:
Unexpected fairs are much better news than unexpected broken ankles!
Stay well and enjoy the ride.
LFL
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