Sep 142014
 
The Beauty of the Downhill

  I was advised to go across the northern part of the Massif Central in France by a particular nice French lady.  She suggested my plan of going directly west following the Eurovelo route 6 which follows rivers and is flat as being boring. ‘Yes there are hills if you go across the Massif but […]

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Sep 042014
 
The Mental Game

I’m starting to understand why people say long trips such as mine are as much or more a mental challenge than a physical one.  Of course I thought I knew that before I began but I can feel the emotions now. I’ve had days where the cycling has being boring.  I find cycling along roads […]

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Aug 272014
 
Photos - Speyer to Basel

The last section of my ride along the Rhine was through southern Germany from Speyer, through Germersheim, Karlsruhe, Plittersdorf, Kehl, Ottenheim, Rust, Sabach am Kaiserstuhl, Breisach, Neuenberg, Bad Bellingen and finally Weil am Rhein and across the border into Basel. It was very different down there, hardly any river traffic, the river actually got shallow […]

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Aug 232014
 
Photos - From Bonn to Worms

My second week cycling in Germany was the picture postcard old castles overlooking the river. South from Cologne I first came to Bonn where the UNESCO world heritage section starts, on to Remagen, Bad Breisig, Koblenz, St Goar, Ingelheim am Rhein, Mainz, Oppenheim, Gernsheim and to Hamm. On the opposite side of the river was […]

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Aug 202014
 
The Ride to Switzerland

I said I wasn’t going to go to Basel. It was pointless. I would be doing it for the sake of it sounding cool. There was another reason. I had been to that spot where France, Germany and Switzerland all meet before. It was 1992 and our last family holiday, mountain biking in the French […]

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