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Interesting to read your story. I have been to many of the places in your journal, often with my Bordeaux cycle club. Curiously , in 2021 I also had cause to take a train from Laguepie near Lexos to Toulousse to sort out a hydraulic brake problem. Hydraulic brakes are great, but you do need to do the routine maintenance!
3 years agoThanks Scott - it really was a rather roller coaster day. Enjoy the rest of your time in Iberia, I look forward to the continuing adventures of Team Anderson.
5 years agoOh, my gosh. What a great story to end the tour with! My bike and I have been thrown off a few trains, so I understand the anxiety. Glad you made it in, have a safe flight home.
5 years agoWhat a lovely tour. Thanks to all of you.
5 years agoQuite the effect. Great.
5 years agoThanks Scott for following along - and so glad that you enjoyed it. I always find your and Rachel's tours inspiring and informative. I do plan/hope to return to this region - after this trip I'm emboldened to try some of the more challenging routes.
5 years agoSorry you didn’t make it up to Cordes-Sur-Ciel, or east of Ambliet. The Tarn just keeps getting better as you go upstream, as I’m sure you can imagine.
Also sorry to see your tour drawing to a close. I’ve really enjoyed your journal and photographs. Thanks for taking us along!
Interesting effect!
5 years agoThanks Rachael - So was I!
5 years agoI’m so glad you were able to get your brakes fixed!
5 years agoWe rode the Averyron Gorge about a decade ago and stayed in Saint Antonin also, but I don’t recall riding the corniche. What a gorgeous day!
5 years agoThanks Rachael
It's always a celebration to finish a hard day, and this one was especially rewarding.
Hi Scott
I totally agree! I keep discovering more treasures to explore and revisit, wanting to dive deeper and deeper into this wonderful country and its people. I've seriously considered applying for a long-term visa.
Glad to hear your hard day ended well.
5 years ago
Unfortunately all the french knows.
3 years agoThank you