Some went for a bike ride, others went to the market in town and some sat down for a cold beer. This afternoon I drove through the gorge and up the Ventoux from the Bedoin side, which is another option to go up this monster.
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Love the lavender! Bob, have you had any real champagne yet?
ok ok ok – I know that you cycled through a snowstorm at the top of a mountain – but COME ON – we need updates and pix – blow the frostbite off of your fingers and tell us a story!!!!!!
Frans,
I met the lady that posts on this blog as cricket today along with her husband at the Lancaster Covered Bridge Metric. He was wearing the orange wheelman jersey and I had the older blue one on….small world. The riding we did doesn’t match what you all are doing. Good luck with the rest of the trip. As usual, the pics are great.
That ‘stone tunnel’ in the mountain is amazing!
The pictures are fantastic as are the smiles on your faces. These are not easy days of riding but all of you are pushing the pedals to the next stop. Great job!
So I guess you aren’t going out dancing at night????
btw – Bob DID get me a packet of lavender from Provence – non??
Mont Ventoux looks frightening but the lavender looks quite inviting – I’m on my way!!!!!