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Wouldn’t it? People flock to these streets. I don’t understand the North American fear of not being able to drive a car everywhere.
2 years agoYou are so positive about your adventure today. Just an 80 km run in the saddle. You guys are cycle tourers best advertisers. Sometimes things go wrong. You adjust and keep moving. Drinks at dinner must have tasted extra sweet! Way to go.
2 years agoSo civilized, would be wonderful to see scenes like this in Canada
2 years agoWow so beautiful!
2 years agoIsn’t that just great? We loved the happy surprise of it.
2 years agoI think when we first realized time of day and proximity to the hotel was the thing. Nothing like having the goal in sight and then having to go the long way around. The ride itself was good, once we wrapped our minds around it.
2 years agoThe look on my face when Keith showed me on the map must have been priceless.
2 years agoKudos for the title go to Keith. He really made me laugh when he came up with it!
2 years agoWow, we’ve had to make some detours but nothing like that! Glad the rest of the day was good.
2 years agoWow!
2 years agoBeautiful!
2 years agoThat has to be the best yarn bombing I have ever seen. 🥰
2 years agoOh my, that bridge out of commission was unfortunate (and unecessary at that point in the day.) Glad you found a reasonable workaround.
2 years agoWhat a catastrophe having that bridge out! That would have totally destroyed us, because we began our ride to Huelva in Tavira back in Portugal and the day was plenty long already. Glad you made it in safely.
And great title for the day’s post, by the way.
35 km workaround, ugh! Nice resilience though! Really enjoying following along!
2 years ago