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What a great picture! (and the several following it) It's always difficult showing how steep a grade is, but you succeeded. I'm enjoying this trip as much as your last one!
1 year agoThanks for a great journal!
1 year agoWhat a great ride.
1 year agoGreat trip and a great journal! You had some monster days on the bike. Very impressive. Thanks for keeping the journal - I enjoyed following along.
1 year agoI know: exhausting stuff!
1 year agoAnd they say the Netherlands are flat. You must've gained nearly 30 meters (oh, sorry, 'metres') over the course of that ride. :)
1 year agoNah, they're probably just typical municipal infrastructure maintenance employees.
1 year agoMy favorite castle. We lived in Germany for 2 years (76-78) and spent most weekends travelling and seeing castles all over Europe.
1 year agoI find myself becoming a Polly Low fan boy. Well done!
1 year agoDragged along, no doubt, in the turbulent wake you leave behind as you rocket up the pass.
1 year agoThis really made me laugh! I wonder if it's still there...
1 year agoAn amazing journey! I had great fun reliving my ride around the Alps and very much enjoyed your variations. Fantastic photos, wonderful narrative - thanks for sharing.
1 year agoYour photos are stunning! You sure are tough. You mentioning leaving a wet spot on a seat cushion reminded me of when we climbed Col de Madeleine in the French Alps. The weather was fine but I got so sweaty by the time we reached the summit that I took my exercise bra off in the cafe and put it on the wood stove to dry and left it behind. I’m sorry to see the end of your tour but look forward to following your future tours!
1 year agoWhat a beautiful, atmospheric ride to end on. Congratulations!
1 year ago
You look very high, Low. :-)
1 year ago