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Pyrenees Sept 2005
For once
everybody paid attention to the briefing.
Probably
hoping to find a way around the big climbs - no chance!
The scenery
changed all the time.
We never
saw this rock field type going again for the rest of the trip.
There
were however plenty of single track rocky descents and climbs.
This one
went on for 2 kilometres to the bottom of the valley.
Sometimes
the tracks followed the contours...
Sometimes
they didn't.
The extreme loop
on day 2 gets a lot harder if you get the wrong
goat track!
Happily this isn't on the road book.
Day 1
gets quickly into the mountains.
Photos always flatten
out gradients and this one is no exception.
This is actually
quite a steep climb and very slippery.
Nearly
everyone got stuck here.
Sport
Adventure apologises for there not being a bike in this photo.
Evans checks where
he is on the road book while
everybody
else predends not to be lost.
Can't see
a bike in this photo either.
Pyrenees
June 2006 - photos courtesy of Ian Vessey
Julian
Bishop attacks a climb just after lunch on day 1. In retrospect
he should have probably given the second portion of duck a
miss!
Now that's
what we call single track.
Steeper
than it looks, this is a bastard in the wet!
Oh no
- another bit of single track with a great view.
View maybe
not quite as good, but just as tricky.
Julian
Bishop trying to work out if Evans really means 'all the way
to the top'.
We would
like to apologies for posting yet another photo with
absolutely
no motorcycles in it.
The last
bit of mountain on the 3rd day - sob.
Pyrenees
Sept 2006
Once again
the Webb crew came on a load of old nails and dodgy helmets
- and made everybody else look like beginners! Here they are
at the end of an easy 16 kilometre 'piste' put in to avoid
a goat track that had collapsed with the heavy rain.
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