The Longer March to Traversette
Ben’s favourite joke is if you say you have something which is big or best or something grand then he will immediatly […]
Ben’s favourite joke is if you say you have something which is big or best or something grand then he will immediatly […]
The Col de Clapier is one of the routes scholars suspect Hannibal and his army may have taken over the Alps. I […]
We are in Italy having survived the Alps… just. It was physically some of the hardest days I ever have ever known […]
We have found the perfect town for wood Brothers headquarters – its called Les Rambeaux: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=les+rambeaux,+france&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=31.839416,79.013672&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Les+Rambeaux,+38740+Le+P%C3%A9rier,+Is%C3%A8re,+Rh%C3%B4ne-Alpes,+France&t=h&z=16 The only problem was that after […]
We are becoming film production experts (although obviously I was already an expert – as you know I am an expert on […]
The relaxtion in Russan is coming to an end. Tomorrow we cycle on to confront the alps after 3 great days rest… […]
I think we are all in a sensitive mental state after the last two weeks. It seems indulgent to say that – […]
I’m writing to you from a toilet in Pezenas – a lovely medieval town in the heart of the Languedoc in southern […]
A long day’s ride started with a stop after 3 kms at a possible ancient monument to the two Scipios, who were […]
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