Look forward to, and so much enjoy your ride tours! Your both, lack of egos, really makes your videos shine! My eyes dart around like crazy taking in all your scenery!
As always another very lovely episode. I love how relaxing and peaceful your vlogs are, and I especially love hearing Julianna's cute laugh, it always makes me smile. Thank you again for sharing :)
What nice country and the last city looked like it could be right out of a romantic movie at the end. You both do such a great job. Thank you and take care, Al
Did a very similar route a couple of years ago, from the Channel to the Loire, across to the Rhone to the Med, Canal du Midi and back up the Atlantic coast to the Channel and home. Clockwise but seemed to have a headwind the whole way, I think it must be a special feature of the French climate just for touring cyclists.
Interesting! I would've thought you got a break going in that direction. You may well be right. One thing I've noticed: a headwind is nature punishing me. When the wind is at my back I just think I'm a strong rider.
You can see the buls in les Saintes Marie de la mer, the capital of Camargue. You did not visit Aigues-mortes Beautiful little fortified town before Arles what a pity... The architecture of our french south cities is a little bit different of Denver......😁 I Hope you have a rest in Avignon, all these km are very hard
Yes, we were unaware of Aigue-morte, I believe we rode right past it on the way out of Le Grau du Roi, if I'm not mistaken? There are so many must-sees in this part of the world, we missed more than we saw, that's for sure. Avignon was a great spot for a relaxing day.
Vous avez raison pour inverser le sens de votre parcours. Le vent descend la vallée du Rhône et remonte la vallée de la Loire. Pour le canal du Midi, çà c'est au bonheur la chance car il circule dans les 2 sens. Les grands viaducs ce n'est pas pour l'autoroute mais le TGV, un coté vers l'Espagne, l'autre vers Marseille.
Orange Holliday (for short stays up to 14 days) or SFR Welcome SIM (free and unlimited access to SFR WiFi hot spots). or Bouygues French Vacation (60 days). They work.
Thank you! Nice way to end my week.
Thank YOU, it's always great to have you along for the ride!
I'm loving your trip documentary. France is such a wonderful country to bike tour in.
So wonderful!
Like seasons and tides, our energy levels ebb and flow. A beautiful quieter episode.
That's right. We all have our ups and downs, tension and release.
Look forward to, and so much enjoy your ride tours!
Your both, lack of egos, really makes your videos shine!
My eyes dart around like crazy taking in all your scenery!
Thank you so much Gary! I'm so glad we have the cameras these days that can actually capture this kind of stuff on the run.
As always another very lovely episode. I love how relaxing and peaceful your vlogs are, and I especially love hearing Julianna's cute laugh, it always makes me smile. Thank you again for sharing :)
I love that laugh as well! She knows how to find the joy!
Hey guys, pretty damn cool! Can't wait till next week!
Thanks Dennis! Always appreciate you!
Yeah, love these. Always loved Europe. Only been there once, never to France, anyhow looking forward next video
Hope you get out there some day. It really is fabulous!
Beautiful scenery on your ride into Avignon for a well deserved rest day. 💜
And Avignon itself turned out to be a lovely stop, just beautiful!
What an incredible video! I'm so excited to visit and bike here this summer :)
I'm sure that you'll love it!
What nice country and the last city looked like it could be right out of a romantic movie at the end. You both do such a great job. Thank you and take care, Al
Arles is really a magical place. Thank you Al!
Bonjour,
Another different atmosphere with Provence, then the ascent along the Rhône!
Love the constant change as you ride.
Nice
Thanks Don!
Your whole route is wonderful going the other direction. You're now riding into the "Mistral" winds which go strong North to South.
Yes, we would have done better to reverse the route but it all worked out well in the end. We got lucky!
Did a very similar route a couple of years ago, from the Channel to the Loire, across to the Rhone to the Med, Canal du Midi and back up the Atlantic coast to the Channel and home. Clockwise but seemed to have a headwind the whole way, I think it must be a special feature of the French climate just for touring cyclists.
Interesting! I would've thought you got a break going in that direction. You may well be right. One thing I've noticed: a headwind is nature punishing me. When the wind is at my back I just think I'm a strong rider.
You can see the buls in les Saintes Marie de la mer, the capital of Camargue. You did not visit Aigues-mortes Beautiful little fortified town before Arles what a pity... The architecture of our french south cities is a little bit different of Denver......😁 I Hope you have a rest in Avignon, all these km are very hard
Yes, we were unaware of Aigue-morte, I believe we rode right past it on the way out of Le Grau du Roi, if I'm not mistaken? There are so many must-sees in this part of the world, we missed more than we saw, that's for sure. Avignon was a great spot for a relaxing day.
Vous avez raison pour inverser le sens de votre parcours. Le vent descend la vallée du Rhône et remonte la vallée de la Loire. Pour le canal du Midi, çà c'est au bonheur la chance car il circule dans les 2 sens.
Les grands viaducs ce n'est pas pour l'autoroute mais le TGV, un coté vers l'Espagne, l'autre vers Marseille.
La prochaine fois, nous y arriverons !
How are you able to use your GPS abroad? Do you purchase a SIM card in the country you are visiting?
Tried that and it was worthless. Ended up using AT&T and Verizon International plans.
Orange Holliday (for short stays up to 14 days)
or SFR Welcome SIM (free and unlimited access to SFR WiFi hot spots).
or Bouygues French Vacation (60 days).
They work.
Nice
Thank you David!