auberge le valle du sel

the local "campground" was lovely - a rustic bed and breakfast in what seemed to be the ruins of a very old compound or village, with camping allowed in the yard. the cats were friendly, the chickensOkumaya devam et
This way or the highway

This road and I got in a fight. It was a draw
When you try to give up

The traffic gradually worsened as I got closer to Paris. Once I reached the suburbs I checked for a train. Hmmmm.
Laon

After a full morning of riding in traffic, and also falling off my bike and hurting my leg a little when trying to ride on a dirt road to stay out of traffic, and getting swarmed by these tiny beetlesOkumaya devam et
le train

Ice Dragon (my bike - yes, that's its name, don't laugh - never mind, it's ok to laugh, it's ridiculous) and I felt a little bad taking the train during a strike, but we had no choice. No one inOkumaya devam et
333 miles later

Met a couple korean girls at the hostel who were leaving soon to go see the Eiffel tower, which apparently does a mini light show at 1am. Well, I wanted to go to bed because I am the World's WorstOkumaya devam et
Lazy saturday morning in Paris

Café Déclic
Glacerie Berthillon

Wild strawberry and peach sorbet in Paris. And ice cream stained glass!
Coffee, waffles, and bikes!

Yes please
Notre Dame

I'm glad I went to the cathedral in Laon because Notre Dame de Paris was PACKED and I had no interest in being in those kind of crowds.
So instead of going inside, I stood in the square and watchedOkumaya devam et
Paris, by myself

Crossing the Seine, just me and my bike. And-
Treating myself to a fancy dinner. They wouldn't let my bike in the restaurant.
Sigh.
Ville-d'Avray, France

Sundays are the best day for biking. I passed no less than THREE farmers markets and yes, I stopped at every one. Flaky, warm, buttery pain (bread) au chocolat. Delicious, crispy, burn-your-mouth hotOkumaya devam et
Not the scenic route

Today was a much-needed 65 mile day of actual bikeable conditions. The first good riding day since f-ing Holland. I was on the interstate bike lane for half the time, which is about as exciting as theOkumaya devam et
Stormchasee

It's been a long, long time since i saw thunderstorms of this intensity so consistently. Even though I was in a bike lane with a concrete barrier, the extreme downpour made it impossible to see, muchOkumaya devam et
Way better than Paris

Ice Dragon and I made it to the Cathédrale Notre-Dame du Chartres today and it's truly one of the most magnificent things we've ever seen.
I could actually see the spires from about 15 miles out andOkumaya devam et
chartres at night

Because of the downpour I got into chartres much later than intended. And because of the downpour, I got to see chartres at night. They have projectors all over the city making their already beautifulOkumaya devam et
Another day, another downpour

I have to admit that by yesterday night I was getting really f-ing tired of the rain. It lasted for more than 24 hours straight. It was there when I went to sleep on Sunday (I camped in the veryOkumaya devam et
Are we having fun yet?

After a long and miserable day of very wet riding, i followed google maps to the municipal campground. Which, was not the municipal campground, but this alley. My god, if there's anything to breakOkumaya devam et
Baguettes

In many ways it's amusing how much france is a stereotype of itself. People are carrying baguettes and eating croissants on the street everywhere you go. I've eaten - I don't know exactly - but ATOkumaya devam et
First flat, hills, more rain, more hills

Well, I woke up on my sad bathroom bench and instead of being miserable, I was just - angry. I was like FUCK YOU, ENDLESS RAIN. YOU CAN'T DO ANYTHING ELSE TO ME.
I was already miles behind. I wasOkumaya devam et
Going over the maps

Only just over 200 miles to go. I've made it to Brittany, a region in France known for its cycling (and its unpredictable weather...but today - sunshine!)
They gave me no less than four cycling mapsOkumaya devam et
The Angel of Châteaugiron

I was discouraged from having wasted the morning charging my phone (and myself. electricity for the phone, french pastries pour moi) only to find that my "easy" day of trail riding was going to beOkumaya devam et
The Saint of Saint-Méen

Well, I lasted, oh, 3 miles or so before I got tired of the trail. It was heavily damaged due to flooding (have I mentioned the rain?). My tires were spinning out. I was getting nowhere fast. Back toOkumaya devam et
Loudéac, France

I decided to check out the trail again, hoping it would be dried out enough. It was, and I spent a blissful, meditative 75 miles rolling through the french countryside, sometimes singing along loudlyOkumaya devam et
Last campsite

It just didn't seem worth it to set up the tent when I really only wanted to rest for a few hours before setting out on my last day as early as possible. Luckily, rural bus stops make great nappingOkumaya devam et