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So stunning to ride under and get so close. You can really appreciate the scale of it.
1 year agoThe secret to a long and happy marriage 😉
1 year agoIt is a stunning landscape for sure. If we had time we would do a boat trip or canoe down the river, but our weather is going to change soon and we want to see the rest in the sunshine.
1 year agoI have been thinking of you as we ride this area and noting the abundance of campgrounds around, and they all look great, but most seem to be closed now. Probably shut down October 1? That is just a guess.
1 year agoI can’t wait to ride here. Had to postpone from this year (I should have been there about now) but next year for sure!
1 year agoWow. This was an amazing ride. Thanks for taking us along.
1 year agoIt's wonderful how a 12th century installation still dominated the landscape.
1 year agoThe best kind of down - smooth, wide and empty
1 year agoQuite the engineering feat! Amazing experience to drive over it! Glad you found it!
1 year agoI’ll blame that one on Komoot and not my lack of research.
1 year agoSo am I! When we decided on our route for today I had completely forgot that this was the section that you had to make the big detour. Only half way through our ride did that come to mind. No detour signs so realized that we could get through. Good thing!
1 year agoWoohoo! So glad it’s open now!
1 year agoOuch! That’s the tough way out of town!
1 year agoTres magnifico!
1 year ago
It would have been pretty hard to miss!
1 year ago