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Cycling the European Divide

mspath

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Frances, autumn/winter; 2004, 2005-2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
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Think I was there on my last Camino, Spring 2019 part of it (it's Catalonia) :

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Other direction though.
 
And here are just a few of the lessons I learned: civilisation isn’t civilised; there will be problems – the trail will teach you how to fix them; bring a full roll of duct tape; never pass a good swim spot; lube your chain; eat, eat, eat. And most importantly: strangers make great friends.

The comment caught my eye as it applies to any camino

- "there will be problems – the trail will teach you how to fix them"

- "strangers make great friends."

Swimming, eating and the use of duct tape may also be involved on a camino but can't make "lube your chain" fit.
 
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How interesting! I bet a few people here are already thinking about walking it...
Indeed. If I were younger I'd love trying; now at 84 I still like reading about biking.
Summer 1959 when 20 I biked using 3 speeds from London to Rome in four months.Wore no helmet, simple clothes and used canvas paniers but after walking up the Alps the 80 km descent into Nice was great.
Most importantly I learned not only how to patch tyres but the importance of tenacity and the simple pleasure of following a dream to make it come true.
...Even then it was
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Hope to do st Jean de port to finisterre in September 24 on bike. To buy a bike in Ireland and transport or buy in France. Any thoughts welcomed
Is there a dedicated guide for cyclists that suggests alternatives to the rocky/steep parts of the trail? I found a link to a 2018 one on another thread, but it is no longer available.

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