July 2, 2003 to July 3, 2003
To Aiglun
So we’re back in Portland again (in February, 2023), and I’ve retrieved the surviving photographs of this tour from storage and can complete the journal. There weren’t as many as I’d hoped, but enough to jog some memories and generally confirm where we went. The ones that survived were from the slideshow I put together for a lunchtime presentation at our office.
There are about 90 photos from the Provence half of the tour. They’re not at all evenly distributed across the tour, with many of them bunched up in a few key spots - especially the lavender fields, in Roussillon and at our encounter with the Tour de France. There’s a decent set from the first day of the tour though, when we rode from Nice up the Var and along the Esteron to tiny Aiglun, a village just east of the famous Clue d’Aiglun, the narrow canyon the Esteron cuts through a limestone ridge. We went to Aiglun specifically to see this Clue, even though it was a few miles off route. I remember that I had a hard time confirming that there was actually a place to stay in Aiglun, and I think I had to phone the hotel directly to make a reservation, struggling with the few French phrases I had to work with.
Other than that, there’s not much to say other than to present the photos. I remember how surprised I was by the beauty of riding up the Var, and the trip out to the Clue at the end of a long, hot day. And I vaguely remember that the bike ride itself up the Var wasn’t the most pleasant at first, which must mean that the excellent bike path we followed just a few months ago didn’t exist at the time. That’s about it though.
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Today's ride: 26 miles (42 km)
Total: 528 miles (850 km)
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Your scrap of memory about calling the hotel sends me down a familiar path. Now and then while reading over an entry I'll replay my poor attempt at French and indulge in a mental do-over.
Looking forward to what else you dig up from your romantic trip.
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