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Very beautiful country, up there in the north of Spain. Haven't been, myself, but have lived and traveled around the U.S. northern and western states for decades, often coming across views like that. Some more forested, some more steep and not so, um "mature" looking.
The landscapes where you were look very much like parts of the Basque Pyrenees. (I guess it is, on the western edges of the Basque mountain areas.)
The landscapes where you were look very much like parts of the Basque Pyrenees. (I guess it is, on the western edges of the Basque mountain areas.)
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made a picture edit for BIG size screens on Exposure. Burgos - León - Cantabria, 1600km, 3 weeks .....
https://stefanrohner.exposure.co/burgosleoncantabria
https://stefanrohner.exposure.co/burgosleoncantabria
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I know, every time I see some of these places it really makes me want ti throw some fatter tires on the Troll and throw it and myself onto a plane to Espana.
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Crossing the Carpathian Mountains on the Transalpina.
Into Transylvania
Went up the Transfagarasan as well, clouds at 1700m, rain at 1800, visibility 20m. Second tourist attraction in Romania after Ceauescescu's palace, apparently. Nice mountain pass but a little overrated if you ask me, Jeremy Clarkson called it "nicer than the Stelvio" (roll-eyes). Man needs a bike.
Into Transylvania
Went up the Transfagarasan as well, clouds at 1700m, rain at 1800, visibility 20m. Second tourist attraction in Romania after Ceauescescu's palace, apparently. Nice mountain pass but a little overrated if you ask me, Jeremy Clarkson called it "nicer than the Stelvio" (roll-eyes). Man needs a bike.
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Transfagarasan is nice, but not nice, never on a weekend... too many people driving up there. also start very early to avoid traffic in general.
if you feel like:
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if you feel like:
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str great pictures, when are you going to take us touring
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It worked really well to be honest. 45L on my bike and 25L on my friend's bike... and we both agreed we seriously overpacked.
I might even be able to get camping gear in mine next time. We went from hotel to hostel this time because he didn't want to load down his road bike with camping gear.
And if that isn't enough I have a lowrider and small panniers I can put in the front.
This was our initial plan, though we did deviate a bit, but ended up doing 740 km (460 miles) and 6821m (22378 ft.) of climbing in 9 days of riding with some days of walking around the city in between.
I might even be able to get camping gear in mine next time. We went from hotel to hostel this time because he didn't want to load down his road bike with camping gear.
And if that isn't enough I have a lowrider and small panniers I can put in the front.
This was our initial plan, though we did deviate a bit, but ended up doing 740 km (460 miles) and 6821m (22378 ft.) of climbing in 9 days of riding with some days of walking around the city in between.
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What a great thread and great photos. Love the new contributions. Glad to see people touring despite ... :-)
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When you order bakery goods make sure you tell them "Take Away" :-) ... or this will happen to You.
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When You order pastries make sure you tell them 'TAKE AWAY' or this will happen to You :-)
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Esbjerk, Denmark - Men At Sea statues
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Do you live near Andorra Str?
This was the actual route we did:
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ohhhh finally the food pictures arrived. ;()))
JaccoW I live in Spain since 30 years, passed Andorra 2-3 times by bike(error!), and some more times in car. Andorra is to me a tarmac and concrete place. but I see that actually you did not pass Andorra. lucky you....
best regards Stefan
JaccoW I live in Spain since 30 years, passed Andorra 2-3 times by bike(error!), and some more times in car. Andorra is to me a tarmac and concrete place. but I see that actually you did not pass Andorra. lucky you....
best regards Stefan
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