The trip through France was terrific and provided many highlights and some real challenges , particularly when Chris had his bike stolen in Niort .... but like true travellers from the Southern Hemisphere we responded with the right spirit
France and the French people were great even though our spoken French was poor at times . But we managed well
Over the trip we traveled 1696 kms or 1700 kms in my book
We climbed 9737 metres and most days we did over 100 kms per day
Our biggest day of distance traveled was 151 kms
Our biggest climbing day was 1079 metres
We stayed in a mixture of youth hostels, Warm Showers homes , camping sites and cheaper hotels and it would be fair to say the Warm Showers accomodation offered the real opportunity to meet some great hosts
I say thank you and merci to all of our hosts
Finally I want to thank my riding partner Chris Jones for putting up with me over the past 3 weeks...
I hope my snoring and lack of hearing at times did not spoil your holiday and I wish you well in the days ahead with your new bike and the Tour de France trip
As you said on your blog yesterday we might make an ANZAC business out of this yet for those interested in an adventure with a bit of “ ruff and tuff” traveling
So with a tear in my eye and a glass in my hand I say au revoke
Thanks Peter for your company on the trip. You've been a great touring buddy and I so missed you yesterday as I had to navigate the French rail system with only minutes to spare and no mate to help out. Far more navigation stress than anything we encountered.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy being home with Robyn, family and all your grandchildren.
Take care till our next adventure together that I'm already looking forward to.