The rendevouz

Today we get together for our next big tour; a ride from the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean, timed to co-inside with the Tour de France. The big ride is book-ended by a cruise-ferry voyage and aLeer más
Bye bye London

Today was a day of working in London, followed by meeting up with our Friend Becky who is leaving for a several year long posting to Australia.
Princi on Wardour Street in London, does brilliant cakeLeer más
Day 0: Le Prologue

Today we set out from Epsom to Portsmouth, from where we embark properly on our journey.
...its fair to say it hasn't gone well. One of our number developed a problem with knees. Of the 65 miles fromLeer más
Portsmouth and le départ

It seems Chris's knees developed a problem due to the weight of his touring bike, so retiring was the right thing to do. He may join me later in the journey by plane.
When we tried to work out whatLeer más
The Voyage'

Shortly after I bid Chris so-long at the International Ferry port I joined the ship. Having staggered up to my cabin (Deck 8, starboard side towards the bows) with all of my touring gear, save theLeer más
Bilbao

Once I disembarked from the ship, things got rather more sketchy. Navigating out of Bilbao was difficult to say the least (my electronic mapping pulling the old trick of showing non-existent roads). ILeer más
The Biscay Coast

About 2 in the morning it started to rain a nasty drizzle. I packed away my sleeping bag, as being down-style its ability to insulate is seriously compromised by getting wet. I pulled out my tarpaulinLeer más
Camping Oliden

After the first part of my ride was so unexpectedly challenging, I slept in until nearly 10:00, and didn't break camp until 11:00. I woke to my first sight of blue skies since the English channel.Leer más
Saint-Jean-De-Luz, Welcome to France.

So far today I rode up the coast calling at Irun, crossing the Franco-Spanish border at Urrugne, Saint-Jean-De-Luz.
The Franco-Spanish border; I was quite disappointed that there was so littleLeer más
Biarritz

Biarritz is last point where I will touch the Bay-of-Biscay's shore, so is the start of the coast-to-coast challenge portion of my ride.
The locals have been quite interested in my journey, and I'veLeer más
Camping Bertranborde

I finished my first day in France at a pleasant, though misleadingly signposted camp site, where I met a nice English couple who were motor cycle touring through Europe. We had actually leftLeer más
In this country they drive on the...

When cycling in France it is important to remember the immortal advice of Sir Michael Cane; that 'in this country,they drive on the wrong side of the road'. I've had about three brief lapses in whichLeer más
Chapelle Notre-Dame at Bétharram

The most striking building, and the only thing that pursuaded me to get my camera out in the inclement weather was the Chapelle Notre-Dame. I made camp about an hours further ride, beyond BétharramLeer más
Lourdes

Shortly after I pitched my tent last night an almighty thunders storm rolled in. The rain pounded noisily against the fabric of the tent, but fortunately this irritating sound was largely drowned outLeer más
Slugs, why did it have to be slugs...

The weather continued to be attrociously stormy as I approached the begining of one of the most iconic climbs in cycling. I was offered accommodation on several occasions, so I must have looked quiteLeer más
La Tormalet

When I woke I immediately realized that not making my self eat, before bed had been fool-hardy. I felt fairly rubbish. After tucking into the plentiful supply of food that I had hauled up the mountainLeer más
Camping L'Oree des Monts

Unlike previous Tour de France missions, the need to stop and pack my tent after the race meant I got caught in the considerable traffic coming off the mountain. Descending over a vertical Km causedLeer más
Col de aspin

I spent the morning getting my self cleaned up and sorted out, then headed out in the early afternoon aiming for a good spot on the stage 14 route. The weather had actually become reasonable, with aLeer más
Voyage dans la Pyrenees

After descending Col de Aspin, I made for St-Gaudens, start point for the next day's stage. I followed the D929 north out of the pyreneese, until it intercepts D817. The route is lined with smallLeer más
Montréjeau

After the mountains were left behind I picked up the D817 to head east towards. I stopped at Montréjeau to capture a panorama, looking back toward the mountains and to admire the striking clocktowerLeer más
St-Gaudens

I made decent time, and arrived at St-Gaudens by 19:00, despite having to stop to attempt to make repairs to my continually puncturing front tyre.
Shortly after St-Gaudens a van, driven by someLeer más
Col de Portet d'Aspet

I aimed for the Col-de-port-du-Aspet. A mere Cat 2 Col, and but a speed bump compared with the Tormalet at a just 1,100m tall. Even so, though it is a relatively short climb, it has a 9.7% averageLeer más
Le Tour de France - Stage 14

The morning was spent jockeying for position on the Col, so I didn't have time to prepare the customary mountain top Welsh cakes. Instead I ate up the remainder of my bread and cheese.
The SwissLeer más
Saint-Lary

Descending the Col to I traveled through some very picturesque villages. Saint-Lary in particular looked glorious in the sunlight.
Saint-Girons

After descending the Col-de-port-du-Aspet, I had a fairly hard slog through the undulating foot hills of the Pyrenees on my way to Foix. The going was tough, and I took a break in a cafe' to watch theLeer más