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    • Day 12

      Bapaume 18 miles

      July 24, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Suddenly the walk has got harder.

      Started poorly. Still raining when I set off. No breakfast. Couldn’t decide where to stop but came across a large supermarket. Grand. They should have a cafe but no they didn’t. Tried to buy some food but it was all packaged in multiples of what I wanted. Managed eventually to get a pastry, banana and some juice except when I tried to pay it became clear that I should have weighed the banana. So I couldn’t have it. She couldn’t or wouldn’t weigh it for me. Pastry and juice it was then.

      Felt ok when I came to the sign for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission HQ which was about half a mile out of route. Had seen a flyer for it a few days ago so went to visit it. It produces the gravestones for all the different worldwide cemeteries. Sobering stuff.

      By the time I was back on route it was 12.30pm and I had only done a couple of miles of today’s route. Not good. Afternoon really a bit of a plod. Nothing to eat. Rain always discourages stopping for a rest. Underfoot became tough going. Either small stones or mud or a mixture. Feet now sore. Took until 6pm to reach next accommodation, a sort cheap, rundown hotel. Tiny room. At least they did dinner. Not much choice. Adequate. Best bit was what it didn’t have. No polite chat. No dogs. No walking in the rain to find it and no random pictures of mother.

      Lights out by 10pm and hope I feel chirpier tomorrow.
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    • Day 362

      Camping

      July 18, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 14 °C

      Nachdem wie die gestrige Nacht auf einem Campingplatz am Meer verbracht haben, konnten wir für diese einen herrlichen Platz auf einem Feld ergattern.

      Aufgrund des gestrigen Regens konnten wir auch mal die Gepäck Strategie für das schlafen im Auto testen.

      Zwischendrin gucken wir uns immer ein paar Städte an. Für ein stabiles Internet und eine ruhige Arbeitsatmosphäre bieten sich die Bibliotheken der Universitäten an. Das hat uns schon viele entspannte Stunden und Meetings ermöglicht. Diesmal haben Paul und ich eine schalldichte Kabine zugewiesen bekommen.
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    • Day 14

      Trefcon 11 miles

      July 26, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      A new problem today. Nice short day, less than 4 hours walking, the trouble was I couldn’t check in to the next accommodation until after 5pm. It was in a tiny village so nothing to do there if I arrived too early. Therefore no point in leaving Peronne before 1pm. Luckily Peronne had the largest WWI museum in Europe. Not something I knew much about but thanks to 3 hours spent there this morning I am now a bit of an expert. With my memory I probably won’t remember anything by the time I get home but it was really well done.

      And I bought a sandwich before I left town. Organised or what? Truth is tonight I am in an old farmhouse with no possibility of any food if I didn’t bring it with me. Sanny and water for tea. Plus some half melted Lindt chocolate that was wonderful.

      Initial misunderstanding when I arrived meant that I thought I was going to be in this fairly dire dormitory with no hot water, dampish mattress etc but it turned out I have an old but quite adequate room, sheets on bed, proper mattress etc. that I am delighted with. Amazing how if you think you are getting nothing you are quite happy with a little something.

      It is time I talked about feet. I have talked about eating quite a lot as well as sleeping but I don’t think I have mentioned my beloved tootsies. A pilgrim’s life revolves round that blessed triumvirate, food, bed and feet, after all. Anyway there is good news and bad news. Firstly the good - my left foot is grand, thank you. 2 weeks in and no blisters so far. Somewhat tender certainly but a combination of 9 months of twice-weekly training walks with full pack and a comparatively low mileage over the first 2 weeks have done the job. On the other foot as it were, its partner is not quite so happy. Don’t ask me why. Pretty sure they both have taken the same number of steps. Only a couple of blisters but together just a bit of a nuisance. Not burst yet, though.

      The real trouble is things are about to get more serious. I have averaged a comfortable 13 miles a day up to now but the next 4 days are over 20 miles a day. And just to start things off well, tomorrow’s forecast is heavy rain. I am of course camping tomorrow night. Luckily tomorrow is all on road. Hard on the feet and not fun dodging traffic but at least I won’t have mud to contend with.
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    • Day 24

      Stage 15c

      May 4, 2023 in France

      Anic Urier is a member of the Via Francigena FB group. It turns out she lives right across the street from my gîte. When she found out I was there she invited me over for a chat, laundry, dinner and (tomorrow) breakfast.

      I also finally got a photo of a bottle of colza oil. Colza is all those yellow fields.
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    • Day 2

      2. Zwischenstop in der Picardie

      July 17, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Nach knapp 4 Stunden Fahrt durch Belgien und die Picardie erreichten wir einen hübschen kleinen Campingplatz mit Pool. Da hatte Emilian viel Spaß, genauso wie auf dem Spielplatz. Nach einem mückenreichen warmen Abend mit Weißwein fielen wir dann ins Bett.
      Emilian fing über nacht stark an zu Husten. Das sollte am nächten Tag noch schlimmer werden...
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    • Day 2

      Paris, Paris wie umfahren Paris

      April 26, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 12 °C

      Nach einem guten Frühstück, auch für die RAMs (0,68€/L LPG) geht es mit Fahrerwechsel nach Paris.
      Ach ne, lieber doch nicht. Zuviel Verkehr und "low emission zone". Also wird es ein kleiner Umweg ohne Eiffelturm. Mal gucken wie weit wir fahren. Grobes Ziel: Poitiers (F)Read more

    • Day 5

      Eten!

      July 12, 2020 in France ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Chili con Carne uit blik, wraps en een lauw colaatje. Het klinkt misschien niet zo, maar na een lange dag op de fiets smaakt het als een sterrenmaaltijd! Ik geniet nog even verder in het zonnetje. Eet smakelijk!Read more

    • Day 12

      LeTzTeR CaMpiNg AbeNd vOr dEm FinaLe

      September 18, 2019 in France ⋅ 🌙 12 °C

      Nach einem wundervollen Tag haben unsere 3 Teams #58 Nullbarracing & #66 Skotti #64 The Fat And The Curious den Zeltplatz um 22:15Uhr erreicht.

      Wir geniessen den Abend um die Shisha und essen Daniels selber gemachte Kaiserschmaren-Plätzchenteig 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤Read more

    • Day 49

      Our last full night away in Cappy

      November 24, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

      This morning we were awake for 7:30am. The temperature stayed good inside Wanda last night even though it was just 7°c outside this morning it didn’t feel to cold in Wanda so I put the fire on when I got up.
      We had nothing planned for today except hiking along the river Somme and finally the rain had stopped and we had blue skies and winter sunshine, so we had a slow start to the morning and both had breakfast before setting off to explore at 9:30am.
      We set off in our coats, hats and scarfs turned right at the top of the road leading to the airè crossed over a bridge and crossing the Somme before turning left onto the canal path which is also known as the Somme veloroute.
      It was a beautiful morning, the canal was like a mirror and it was so clear we could see the bottom. We saw herons, kingfishers, buzzards and woodpeckers and it wasn’t long before we started getting warm and taking layers off. The only problem was a biting wind so as soon as we took something off it soon went back on.
      We walked the Somme veloroute for just over 3 miles ending up in a beautiful little village called Frise. It was a proper chocolate box village with tiny houses circling the ponds of the Somme with a church on the hill and no traffic.
      Then we turned around and headed back the way we came to Wanda.
      We got back to the airè at 1pm and for lunch we had a vegetable soup that we had brought from a local supermarket and fresh bread. The french just can’t do soup like the Brits. I’ve tried it twice now and been disappointed twice and they don’t do a range of soups like the brits either. Ellie made it taste better by adding a chicken stock cube.
      Once lunch had gone down I decided I’d go for my final bike ride and unhooked my bike, got dressed in my warm gear and then went back towards the Veloroute.
      This time I carried on past Frise through to the next village of Feulliers and onto the village of La Chaplette. I rode for 45 mins which was 18km and then stopped for 10 minutes before heading back the way I had come. It was a lovely ride on a tarmac route with beautiful scenery. The wind was still biting cold and as the sun started to set it got colder still and at 4:30pm just as the last rays of sunshine were peaking through the clouds I got back.
      While we’ve still got access to water we’re both going to have showers here and then refill before we leave in the morning so I put the hot water on, got my cycling kit off and waited for it to heat up. Once the water was hot enough I then put the fire on so everything was toasty especially the bathroom which is like a sauna.
      After a quick shower we had our final cooked meal for this trip. We just had a womble dinner trying to use up the junk from the freezer section but it was still tasty.
      Then it was time to relax and watch tv and reminisce on all the things we had seen and done on this trip.
      Tomorrow we’re heading for Calais.
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    • Day 6

      CCP Bray-sur-Somme

      August 21, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Die heute zurückgelegte Strecke ist seeeehr lang: 3 km zum Supermarkt, 3 km zum Stellplatz.

      Mit gut gefüllten Kühlschrank und aufgefüllten Getränkevorrat kann man es hier gut aushalten. Und wenn wir Angler wären, hätten wir das Paradies gefunden 😉
      Vor und hinter dem Stellplatz liegen unzählige Seen, Tümpel, Teiche, gesäumt von zahlreichen Anglern.
      Heute Abend gibts sicher viele Mücken!!!!
      Ansonsten genauso wie wir es mögen: Grün und ruhig.
      Bei Ankunft stand nur ein Womo ganz zu Beginn des Platzes. Wir haben am anderen Ende eingeparkt, die Tür zum einzigen Grünstreifen auf dem Schotterplatz.
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    Arrondissement de Péronne, Arrondissement de Peronne

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