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  • Day 91

    L'Hospitalet

    September 4, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

    Today we stopped our walk. We were supposed to do 3 more days but it didn't work out.
    About 1700km achieved but still a way to go. Maybe next time.
    I am currently feeling a little lost. The walk has been a big part of our lives, and it is strange to have stopped.
    Where it finished was also a letdown. Camping between a road and a railway line. Being a Monday so next to nothing was open, so got a couple of beers and drank them next to the recycling bins. Such is trail life.
    Maree and I hitched into Andorra but didn't like it. A bit like a large Queenstown with little soul.
    Caught a bus to Toulouse last night and now waiting for Allen and Alex to join us on Friday.
    After that we go to Paris to see Harry before flying home.
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  • Day 90

    getting into the mountains finally

    September 3, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    We had a lovely stay at a gite last night in Planes. Camped but access to showers and had our best meal on the walk. I think Alex thinks it is always like this.
    An easy but relatively uninteresting walk through farmland and forests.
    Towards the end we broke out into the more open alpine areas. Found a beautiful campsite so a real bonus.
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  • Day 89

    Saturday

    September 2, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    Bit of a bridging day today as we cross to next mountain range.
    Camping at a gite tonight. Some rain so hunkering down.
    Unfortunately, Maree and I are now into our last week. My father's health has declined and we have decided to fly home early. Mixed emotions but will be nice to be home and be able to offer support.Read more

  • Day 194

    Irgendwann ist endgültig Schluss...

    November 1, 2024 in France ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

    Heute ist es endgültig soweit. Jana und ich haben uns ja bereits 3x voneinander verabschiedet. 2x in Norwegen und 1x in Frankreich. Auf dieser Reise ist es allerdings definitiv das letzte Mal, ich fange nämlich langsam an zu schwäbeln. Spaß... oder auch nicht.
    Jana fährt heute in die Heimat und ich bin traurig darüber. Ob sie es bis zum letzten Tag rausgezögert hat? Definitiv. Auch wenn die Traurigkeit kein schönes Gefühl ist, zeigt es einfach nur, dass ich eine wunderbare Zeit mit Jana, Lisha und den beiden Hunde, Jimmy und Max, hatte. Ich hoffe, wir sehen uns nächstes Jahr wieder.

    Bevor hier allerdings losgefahren wird, gibt es mal wieder was zu fixen. Die Bierletten von Jana, wollten ihren Dienst quittieren. Durch die Girls in der Mannschaft weiß ich, so "Adiletten" gibt man nicht einfach auf, die spaxt man. Yes. Das hab ich Jana erklärt und da wurde auch nicht lange gefackelt. Evoila!

    Danke Jana, für diese besonderen Gespräche, die unglaublich wichtige Unterstützung in Notsituationen und deine Dekoarme, die mich regelmäßig zum Lachen gebracht haben. 2 Menschen, die sich ihre Fragen gegenseitig beantworten können.
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  • Day 43

    Col Pailheras

    October 4, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C

    Heute habe ich ausgeschlafen, um mich von den gestrigen Anstrengungen mit dem Gegenwind zu erholen. Dann ging es weiter durch die Berge, die zunehmend höher wurden.
    Als ambitioniertes Ziel hatte ich mir heute den Pass Pailheras vorgenommen. Das ist mit 2002 m über NN der dritthöchste Pass der Pyrenäen und er war schon häufiger Teil der Tour de France. In nur 14 km geht es 1200 m bergauf. Doch damit hatte ich mich ordentlich übernommen. Als ich den Aufstieg startete war es noch ca. 17 Uhr. Doch mit teilweise über 9 % Steigung ließen mich meine Beine bald im Stich und ich konnte nur noch abwechselnd fahren und laufen.
    Ich war schon mehrfach kurz vor der Verzweiflung. 3 km vor dem Gipfel kam mir ein anderer Radler entgegen - zumindest war ich nicht der einzige Bekloppte.
    20:45 erreichte ich dann endlich den Gipfel - natürlich schon in der Dunkelheit und bei 0,3 °C! Daher war ich froh bergab in warme Tal sausen und mir den erst besten Schlafplatz suchen zu können.
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  • Day 13

    Camping Paradis La Marmotte

    September 28, 2024 in France ⋅ ⛅ 8 °C

    Wellnesscampingplatz Camping Paradis La Marmotte
    Savignac-les-Ormeaux,
    bei Ax- de-Thermes.
    Das haben wir uns nach den letzten Themperaturen gegönnt
    Er ist mit Hallenbad , Sauna und Hamam
    27,50€ all incl.

    https://maps.app.goo.gl/CAskaQ7yT9bt6dju9
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  • Day 64

    Puig de la Coma d'Or (2.826m)

    September 27, 2024 in France ⋅ ☀️ 5 °C

    Weil es bis auf 3°C abgekühlt hat, sind wir heute früh aufgewacht. Wie gestern Abend schon geplant, sind wir dann relativ schnell aufgebrochen, um den Puig de la Coma d'Or zu besteigen. Im Sonnenaufgang ging es also etwa 5 km in Richtung Gipfel, auf denen wir knapp 700 Höhenmeter überwunden haben. Der Blick von oben war dann auch wirklich gigantisch, weil es der höchste Berg in der näheren Umgebung ist 😍Read more

  • Day 8

    Ne it mim Andore pomeni zanimiv izziv

    July 15, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Da prideš iz Pirenejev dol proti zahodni obali pomeni:
    a) greš mim Andore, skozi mega dolg plačljiv tunel,
    b) greš dol do Tuluza (Toulouse).
    To ti predlaga stric Google šofer. Oboje z normalnimi časi. Če nočeš tega, moraš sam najti neke točke, da se ceste povežejo v neko navidez delujočo logiko.

    Meni se je dobro slišal Mijanes in še boljš Ax. In sva šla. Plus minus 'u totalne vukojebine'. Dva stara strica, 6 osebnih avtomobilov in ene 5 enako pritisnjenih camperjev. Ampak na koncu je bil Mijanes zadetek. Z noro cesto širine enega avtomobila na 2001 meter. Kak bike vzpon! Pomoje je čisti 'dangrous road'! Na prelazu (škoda, totalna megla) pa ovce, kao mini lokalček z dvema mizicama; za eno sta zmrznjena sedela dva cestarja. Res škoda za slabo vreme. Tik pod prelazom krasen plac za kamperje, bi ziher ostala, če bi bilo vreme okej.

    Sva šla v Ax v totalno nobl kemp. Vse novo, vse štima...edin otroci majo organizirano žurko. Mogoče bo dež 😬🤪 (pa ne zaradi glasne mularije).
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  • Day 4–5

    Day 04 18.04 . . . Snow, What Snow!!

    April 18, 2024 in France ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C

    Loup was awake just before 7am and so the dog walk was no more than ten minutes later.
    As we were leaving the site today, we decided to make tea and coffee to go and get brekkie on route . . . As Andorra was our destination with a hotel overnight . . . well that was the plan.
    We grabbed brekkie from a local boulangerie and then returned to site to pay our fees, no-one was in the office when we were about to leave the first time!!
    Straight on the road to Andorra, sweeping back past Perpignan and then generally towards the mountains with an expected 3.5hr journey.
    Album of the day Joy Division - final track ‘I remember Nothing’. . . Is exactly how you could sum up that album. No more to be said on that one.
    The scenery got better and better as we moved towards our destination with Tre taking all manner of photos from the van window. We stopped briefly for a leg stretch for Loup then pushed on. We made one photo stop at the top of a valley where Tre got the collywobbles about me getting too close to the edge . . . it was miles away!
    As we approached Andorre as it says on the signs, the sun was shining and everything was fine with the world. We finally drove through the check point that actually confirmed we were in Andorre.
    Andorre La Vella was mega busy and built up, not as I remembered it from many many years ago Ona drunken ski holiday. We drove through and on into Encamp, which was really a slightly smaller version of Andorre La Vella so again not really what Tre and I had hoped for. We pushed in again to Canillo and found a small car park to stop and give Loup another leg stretch . . . and it was snowing, lovely little white flakes that had no way of settling, just looking pretty.
    I had before driving up here given Tre the benefit of my many years ski-ing experience and weather knowledge, that the season was until about end of March and so the only snow was on the peaks . . . There really was no need for special tyres or snow chains.
    We had also not booked the hotel last night as we wanted to have a bit of a look around when we got here. So we now got on our phones to look for hotels nearby, only to find neither of us had any data or signal - and the only message to arrive on my phone was from EE to say whilst in Andorra you have no data allowance.
    I was able to add a top up which we did, but still no signal. I realised I could message EE (the only people I could) and they told me the data I had purchased had run out - I won’t go into the conversation that then followed but we didn’t get any further data and I should be getting a refund.
    So - what to do? Door knock hotels looking for a room at the right price or drive 30kms back into France, get data, book hotel and chill.
    So we ploughed on with the snow that was falling getting heavier and the skies turning ever more grey towards France.
    We had an option of toll road or non toll road - taking another lead from the Simon Annals rule book we opted for cheap and no tolls. We drive about a mile steeply uphill when I found myself saying to Tre ‘I’m not sure this is the right thing to do. This is a mountain road up and over the top the toll road is a tunnel through!!’ Tre didn’t need convincing and back and till paid we headed through the tunnel and past the sign saying ‘Caution Snow In Exiting The Tunnel’. At the other end we hit sunshine for about five minutes until we hit the border crossing at which point someone hit the ‘Let’s Show The Twat That It Snows In April’ button. The snow began to fall and sweep across the hairpin bend roads, settling all at the same time. It was effectively a white out and I was only pleased Tre couldn’t see the edges and also didn’t realised my calm attitude was nothing like how I was feeling. The only comfort I took from driving so slowly was that the cars behind me had no intention of trying to catch me up or overtake - so I wasn’t the only one caught out. These conditions continued for what seemed like an age, with Tre telling me I only had 20kms to go to the now with data as back in France, booked hotel. So it kept snowing and blowing a hooooley forever. As we descended we passed a police road block preventing people from travelling from where we had come. Tre took no photos of the worst of the weather as she tried desperately not to look out of the windows on the descent.
    Finally we cleared the weather and drove about another 20 minutes to our hotel - both of us glad to arrive, to get out of the van and away from the weather.
    We must be close to the record for passing from France to Spain to Andorra to France in the quickest time. Not at all what we had planned and the weather a World away from yesterdays!
    Once at the hotel we then had a nightmare walk into town with the mutt, who was on his very poorest behaviour. Finally grabbed pizza from down the road and a couple of glasses of wine and we called it a night.

    Our song of the day is:
    What A Difference A Day Makes - Dina Washington (Tre’s choice)

    Todays album never heard before in its entirety is:
    Joy Division - Unknown Pleasure (Our Rating 2/10)
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  • Day 91

    Into the big stuff

    September 4, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

    Today was a great day. A nice gentle climb up a beautiful valley to a col and then undulating past several lakes.
    And then over another Col with a scramble down som steep boulders.
    Lovely late lunch at a refuge followed by an easy walk to a French village on the border with Andorra. The Pyrenees are certainly beautifulRead more

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