Brought to our Pyrenees

A motorbike tour including sea, mountains, beach and hopefully the Tour de France.

Friday, 22 July 2011

The Pilgrim

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After another long days ride through great French countryside we got to our night's stop in La Souterraine. A really nice English run B...
Wednesday, 20 July 2011

Gorges du Tarn

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Leaving the Millau bridge we headed for our hotel in the middle of a 30 mile canyon the Gorges du Tarn. The roads have been carved through...
Monday, 18 July 2011

Four Ticks

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When we started the blog we said the aims were sea, mountains, beach and hopefully the Tour de France. 3 ticks so far and today was the day ...
Saturday, 16 July 2011

Show me the way to Tamariu

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We arrived in Begur to find we were actually up in the hills, a few kms out of town, and a bloody tricky ride up spanish 'concreted'...
Friday, 15 July 2011

And on to the Med

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Great days riding. It turned out to be similar in overall time to the last leg but we took a more laid back approach. One place we stopped...

Oh - I forgot

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Cavo in green 
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Thursday, 14 July 2011

Ainsa - the highs and lows

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Ainsa's a shambles (if you've been to York this will mean something). Ainsa is split into upper and lower The upper has been w...
Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Five 5's

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0 5 00 - massive electrical storm to start the day. 55 0km - the length of todays journey. 1 5 C - starting temperature in the Picos. ...
Monday, 11 July 2011

Just looked at the forecast

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for Ainsa - our destination tomorrow
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Picos de Europa

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A mountainous region of northern Spain = great biking roads in a good climate (not boiling). Natural wildlife includes the Spanish wolf an...
Sunday, 10 July 2011

We should pay our armed forces more?

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Had a good night talking to two ex marines on their way to I-beef-A. They were actually driving across we assumed for a break but it turne...
Saturday, 9 July 2011

Feck, feck, feckity feck

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F1 ''BBC Radio Travel News - if you are planning to go anywhere near Silverstone, forget it due to the British GP'' Bollox...
Wednesday, 6 July 2011

No Bull

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As we plan to leave the Pico Mountains and move to the Pyrenees we will go through Pamplona.  Guess what? The festival is on including th...

We have a Hitcher

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Say hello to the St Dunstan Dog St Dunstans is a charity supporting blind service men and women. To raise the profile of the charity they...
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